The Hull High Fliers Trampoline Club has been nominated for the OneFamily Foundation award where the project with the most votes wins £25,000 and they are the only Hull club in the running. Votes can be cast by following the link. https://foundation.onefamily.com/projects/hull-high-fliers-trampoline-facility/ Hull High Fliers Trampoline Gymnastics Facility Established in 1981 we recently lost our venue to a professional football club for them to have an indoor 3g pitch. Our 150 members range from beginners to International standard, plus preschool and disabilities and they now have no access to their equipment which is in storage waiting for us to make a warehouse into a safe place for us to train.
For £100,000, every member of that club could be bought a top of the range, all weather trampoline to have in the their garden, rendering the need for a fixed-place for the club, unnecessary. ESSEX GULL
Or put the trampolines outside. And they have 'recovered' some trampolines which didn't actually belong to them when they went mob handed to the airco and took them.
Didn't understand your post as I understood they were given a grant for the equipment.If there were trampolines already there who's were they?
The trampolines were bought for the High Fliers by Hull City Council, the SMC put them on ebay despite them not owning them and they were still in there in late August, as the High Fliers had nowhere else to put them. From the court case live updates in August... angus young@angus_young61 Unchallenged evidence from HCC legal officer Ian Anderson that SMC tried to sell trampoline club's trampolines on ebay after eviction. angus young @angus_young61 Trampolines originally bought by HCC and gifted to Hi-Fliers club in July. 3/6 still in arena, club's got 3.
I can't understand how anyone can read stuff like this and still think Allam's a top bloke. Mind boggling.