Festival funds help keep Holbeach United Community Sports Academy thriving

Organisers of the Holbeach Music and Beer Festival have handed over £6,000 profit from the 2016 event.

The funds raised have been donated to the Holbeach United Community Sports Academy and will go a massive way to helping with the running costs.
The Community Sports Academy provides a footballing home for nearly 200 young footballers with teams ranging from Under 6 to Under 18.

As well as football, the Community Sports Academy hosts Slimming World and Dance Fit, but it is the Music and Beer Festival that brings more of the community to the Kings Academy. The aim of the festival is to create a family fun weekend for the community to enjoy with local bands, local businesses and local good causes/charities of Holbeach benefitting from the money raised.

This aim was certainly achieved for a second year running by organiser Sean Taylor and his team of volunteers who are pictured with Holbeach United Community Sports Academy trustee Stuart Clark.
The 2017 Holbeach Music and Beer Festival will be held over the weekend of August 4, 5 and 6. Further information is available at www.musicandbeerfestival.co.uk

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