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What happens if we are successful at

26. We are not a local authority.

Do we still need to complete a

PPS? the Hub(s) on local playing field demand can be fully assessed.

If commitment is not shown to developing a robust PPS in line with Sport England’s methodology, then the application will not be supported.

As stated above, it is expected that local authorities will be the primary applicants to the Hubs Programme. However, Expressions of Interest will not be ruled out from organisations with significant playing pitch provision (such as universities, and other public / charitable / voluntary organisations) if they can demonstrate impact across an area and address the key principles of the programme.

Other organisations can apply for Hubs funding but will need to work alongside their local authority to ensure the relevant PPS is in place.

Management / operation related questions

27. What is meant by the term

‘Special Purpose

Vehicle’? A Special Purpose Vehicle (SPV) is a charitable organisation or alternative delivery mechanism independent of the LA that allows the surplus revenue generated by football hubs to be reinvested into football facilities. The SPV will hold property and be the mechanism for net income (surplus) to be reinvested back into football locally – e.g. grass pitch maintenance.

28. What it the

National

Football Trust?

29. Who makes up the National

Football Trust? The National Football Trust is a registered Charity (number 1184825) and Company Limited by Guarantee (number 11535526).

The Trust was formed in late 2021 from the London Football Trust established under the previous ‘Parklife’ programme.

The National Football Trust has one nominated Trustee from each of the following organisations:

• The FA • The Premier League • Sport England • Leisure United

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