The plan is to raise enough capital through donations so that the savethe100club campaign can buy the name, the rights, the goodwill and fixtures and fittings from the present owner and take over ownership of the club.
The people who donated will become "members of the 100 Club" and will be invited to have their say on major decisions that the board of Trustees make. The club will be run as a NOT FOR PROFIT organisation and therefore will be eligible for government funding such as from the Lottery fund and the Heritage fund. The trustees will also be applying for heritage status for the club which will secure its long term future.
For further details see...
www.savethe100club.co.uk
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