Lancaster City Football Club needs your help to rebuild part of the club's ground after it was trashed in the recent storms.
The Dolly Blues are trying to raise cash to rebuild permanent dugouts at Giant Axe so they can stay compliant with league regulations.
The recent storms completely trashed Lancaster's temporary dugouts.
A JustGiving page has been set up, with a target of £3,000.
"We are appealing to our supporters to help make this happen by getting involved in this fundraising campaign," it says on the page.
"Furthermore, we are going to put a board up on the back of the dugouts with the names of everyone who helps the club with donations as a way to say thank you.
"We will also mention all supporting individuals and companies in our weekly newsletter.
"All help and support is welcome and highly appreciated."


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