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Published:
February 27, 2007
First
new slates laid on roof of Berrow Football Club's fire-hit pavilion

The
first slates have been laid on the new roof of Berrow Football
Club's pavilion this
week as
work to rebuild the property following its devastating fire in
November 2005 continues.
Burnham-On-Sea.com
reported last month
that the construction work was well underway - and since then,
progress has been good, with the rebuild remaining on schedule
to be completed in April.
A
huge fundraising campaign was launched in 2005 after a suspicious
fire at the building.
Thousands of pounds were raised to secure the future of the building
and to help replace some of the damaged sports equipment.
Andrea
Johnstone, one of the organisers behind the continuing fundraising
drive, told Burnham-On-Sea.com that the work is going well and
that plans for a grand re-opening in April are still on track.
The
building work is being carried out by contractors Boley and Skuse.
The
pavilion is used by Berrow Boys, Berrow FC and Berrow, Burnham
and Brean football teams.
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