
SSML Premier Division
Shefford & Campton FC
Saturday 20th April 2024
Kick Off 15:00 pm

Vs

LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium
Admission £8 Concessions £4 Under 12’s Free

Match Sponsor
Nick Payne


SSML Premier Division
Shefford & Campton FC
Saturday 20th April 2024
Kick Off 15:00 pm
Vs
LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium
Admission £8 Concessions £4 Under 12’s Free
Match Sponsor
Nick Payne
Today we welcome Shefford & Campton Players, Officials and Supporters to the LORDS Builders Merchants Stadium
We also welcome our match officials Referee Chaolun Tan and his assistants, Darren Fenner and Russell Shacklock. We hope you all have an enjoyable evening with us.
You are all welcome to use the clubs bar and tea bar before, halftime and after today’s game. You will be well look after by Sue and Michelle and our catering staff, Ioana and Nigel.
On the gate Steve, Steve and Tony will give guidance for car parking and selling 50/50 tickets. The entrance fee is £8 and £4 for concessions and Under 12’s is free.
We are now entering the business end of the season with the first team have secured a play-off berth and depending on the last few results to see if we finish 3 rd, 4th or 5th , and Gladwish Challenge Trophy Final versus either London Lions or Ampthill and semi-final Tring Athletic in the St Marys Cup on 27th April.
Today’s match sponsor is Nick Payne and
Please follow any instructions or requests made by the club for your safety and enjoyment. The Club Management also reserves the right to refuse admission to the ground to, or to eject from the ground, any person who refuses to be searched by any steward, servant or agent of the Club or any Police officer.
Please use the car parking provided inside the ground, as this will avoid any unnecessary disruption to our neighbours. If you have left your car on ANY of the adjoining roads, please pop outside and bring your car in, the car parking is free.
The Club management accepts no responsibility for injury or loss of property. Fixtures, results, and league tables are shown within the programme or visit our web site.
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SSML Premier Division 20th April 2024
Green Shirts, Green Shorts & Socks
Blue Shirts, Blue Shorts & Socks
JOSH BOWLER (GK) JOSH MOLLISON
RIO BEACH ARUN KHAN
BRADLEY ROBISNON DEMPSEY THOMAS
DAN WEEKS CHARLIE MILTON
MICKEY HAVILL-TIERNEY FREDDIE LARAMAN
RYAN CARRUTHERS CARMICHAEL UCHENNA
CALLUM NEAL CHRIS UCHENNA
ADEMIDE BARUWA TOM COOKSLEY
LIAM GAUTHIER VINNIE BAKER
LUKE BECKWITH OLA OKEOWO
ETHAN MOONEY LUKE CARTER
JOSH DOOLEY RYAN LEWIS
NAT CONNOLLY CONRAD HOLLAND
DAN PETT SAM DAY
RAWN SEALE ADAM DRAKULIC
PAUL MARKS ALFIE ROFFEY
RADU-MIHAL STEFANOAICA TOBIN MARSHALL
JOE SADLER SCOTT METCALFE
LEWIS COLLINS HENRY JONES
Manager: Fergus Moore
Assistant: Scott McGleish
GK Coach: Darren Bonfield
Coach: Ross Bargent
Coach: Aaron Eales
Physio: Dan Homer
Manager: Kane Dougherty
Assistant: Jim Paul Starling
Assistant: James Taylor
Referee: Chaolun Tan
Referee Assistants: Darren Fenner and Russell Shacklock
We provide a range of integrated services, which together form a pathway to support people towards an independent future.
Day Centre – A community-based setting, providing expert advice, where anyone is welcome to drop in, have a shower, a hot meal, some clean clothes, as well as some friendly company.
Outreach – Working with local rough sleepers to build trust and offer access to any services needed – with a focus on bringing people into safe and stable accommodation.
The Elms – A 44-bed hostel providing emergency and short-term accommodation to single, homeless adults.
Crash Pad – Emergency overnight accommodation offered to people when we are unable to accommodate them immediately at The Elms.
Move On – Providing support for The Elms residents into more independent living in shared accommodation.
Resettlement – Supporting clients moving from The Elms or Move On into council, social housing, or private rental.
Foodbank – Providing emergency food parcels and household provisions to local individuals and families.
In the Community – Supporting people in the community during this cost-of-living crisis and helping reduce the need to visit our Foodbank.
Social Enterprises – Developing employability skills and self-confidence in a supportive environment, while also raising income.
We are taking a zero-tolerance approach to discrimination in football. We’re calling on clubs and leagues like your own to report hate, prejudice or discrimination whenever you see it or hear it.
For those people who behave in a racist, sexist or homophobic way, the message is clear. Enough is Enough.
When we know it has happened, we can take the actions needed to remove discriminatory behaviour. We'll be doing so through a range of punishments:
• Players will be removed from play and suspended.
• Teams can have points deducted.
• Grounds can be closed for repeat offenders.
Together we can end hate in football.
Spread the word that discrimination of all forms will be punished. Share with your welfare officers, league and club officials, and everyone across your league and clubs.
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President – Jamie Herd
Chairman – Emma Smart
Vice Chairman – Tony Smart
General Club Secretary – Steve Ypey
Football Secretary – Alan Lee
Treasurer – Tony Smart
General Officer – William Dawes
General Committee
Keith Pym, Alan Brett, Scott Isaacs, Pete Jerram, Steve Ypey, Roger Lipscombe, Garry Harvey, Gemma Williams, Stephen Fletcher, Laurence Fitzgerald, Steven Smart
Match Day Secretary - Alan Lee
Membership: Steve Ypey
Clubhouse Manager – Tony Smart
Club Welfare Officer/Charter Standard – Scott Isaacs
Functions & Sponsorship – Gemma Williams
Groundsman & Team – Bill Dawes
Roger Lipscombe, Peter Jerram & Alan Brett
Media Officer/Website – Alan Lee
Photographer/Facebook – Stephan Fletcher
Programme Editor – Tony Smart
Veo – Garry Harvey & Laurence Fitzgerald
Accountants – Coyle & Co
Honorary Life Vice - Presidents
Mr. J Baldry, Mr. B Barter, Mr. C Bull, Mr. W Dawes, Mr. J Doble, ,Mr. R Saville, Mr. A Smart, Mr. P Taylor, Mr. J Williams, Mr. M Goodson, Mr. .J Lawes
Web: http://levgreenfc.co.uk
Twitter: @levgreenfc
Facebook: @Leverstock Green F.C.
Fergus Moore – Manager
Scott McGleish – Assistant Manager
Ross Bargent, Darren Bonfield, Aaron Eales
Coach GK Coach Coach Development Team
Andy Murray – Manager
Steve Newing – Coach
Mark McGinty- Coach
Under 18’s
Aaron McIntosh – Manager
Dan Renton – Joint Manager
Dan Sadler – Coach
Club Physio
Dan Homer
Leverstock Green had already clinched their place in the playoffs following Tuesday night’s results elsewhere, and they kept the pressure on Harpenden Town in the race for 3rd place and a home playoff semi-final with a 2-1 win at Baldock Town on Thursday night. It was hard work on a very wet night, but two first half goals proved enough for Fergus Moore’s side to take the points.
Leverstock made a slow start to the game, and the home side looked the brighter of the two sides in the early stages, winning a couple of corners. It was a contribution from Rio Beach in the 25th minute that sparked the Green side into left. Beach made a powerful run from his own half, pulling off a pirouette along the way, before being brought down just outside the box for a free kick in a dangerous position. Guiseppe Delgaudio took the kick, and his low shot took a deflection and beat keeper Kian McAdam into the corner of the net.
Luke Beckwith brought a good save out of McAdam in the 32nd minute, hitting a rasping shot which the keeper turned round the post. The second goal arrived in the 40th minute. A pass from Beckwith found Nat Connolly in space some distance from goal, and Connolly cut inside before hitting a shot which flew into the net via a deflection for his first ever goal for the club.
Leverstock made another slow start to the second half, with a cross from Callum Neal which was headed wide by Rawn Seale in the 63rd minute being their only threat of the early stages. Baldock kept on battling and pulled a goal back in the 70th minute from a short corner routine. The player who received the ball was not shut down quick enough, and his ball into the box was turned home by Max Ryan.
Leverstock had chances to extend their lead. In the 76th minute a free kick from Ryan Carruthers was parried away by McAdam. Curtis Dibley looked certain to score from the rebound but could only pull the ball across goal where Rawn Seale also failed to hit the target. In the 83rd minute Seale chased a through ball and got there ahead of McAdam, directing a shot towards the empty net, but it hit the post and went wide.
In the end the single-goal lead was enough to win the game, but not enough to overtake Harpenden in third place. Leverstock trail by two goals but have two games left to Harpenden’s one. Next up is a home game against Shefford Town & Campton on Saturday.
Leverstock Green (2) 2 (Delgaudio 25, Connolly 40)
1. Josh Bowler, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Paul Marks, 5. Josh Dooley, 6. Ryan Carruthers, 7. Luke Beckwith, 8. Ademide Baruwa (15. Dan Pett 78 mins), 9. Guiseppe Delgaudio (16. Rawn Seale 60 mins), 10. Nat Connolly, 11. Ethan Mooney (12. Curtis Dibley 67 mins). Subs not used: 14. George Mitchell-Gears, 17. Dan Weeks.
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Man of Match vs Potton United was Josh Dooley presented by Emma Smart Chairman LGFC
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Leverstock Green played their fourth game in eight days, and despite the tired legs and a hard, bobbly pitch that was very difficult to play football on, they managed to deliver another crucial three points to bolster their playoff bid. A goal in the first half from Guiseppe Delgaudio was enough to win a scrappy game on a warm afternoon.
Leverstock made a strong start to the game and had a good chance to take the lead in the 2nd minute. A pass from Delgaudio beat a defender and put Callum Neal through on goal, but his shot from a narrow angle was beaten away by home keeper Charlie Turner. Two minutes later a looping header from Rawn Seale bounced off the top of the crossbar.
In the 23rd minute a long throw from Seale found its way to Dan Pett at the far post, but Pett hit his shot wide. Leverstock thought they had taken the lead in the 28th minute when a cross from Nat Connolly was met with a thumping header home from Delgaudio, but it was ruled out for a very debatable offside decision by the assistant referee. However, three minutes later a pass from Seale put Delgaudio through on goal to hit a shot past Turner and finally put Leverstock into an overdue lead.
Leverstock led 1-0 at the end of a half in which they had had the only efforts at goal, and the second half saw even fewer chances. Delgaudio was replaced by Luke Beckwith at half time, but despite a lot of possession and a lot of effort the Leverstock side was unable to create anything until the final minutes of the game, often being undone more by the bobbly pitch than their opponents. Other than one moment where Josh Bowler had to make a save late in the game, the Leverstock goal was never under serious threat.
Three minutes from time Stansted were reduced to ten men when John Clarke went sent off for a second yellow card. The game should have been sealed in the 90th minute when a cross from Beckwith found George Mitchell-Gears with what looked like a sitter at the far post, but the ball bounced up awkwardly off the pitch and he could not get a clean touch on the ball, allowing Turner to save.
Leverstock held on for a win which moves them back up to fourth place, behind Harpenden Town by a single goal. Two more points or any slip-up by Cockfosters in their last five games will ensure a playoff berth. The Green squad now get a welcome few days ‘ break before Thursday’s trip to face Baldock Town.
Leverstock Green (1) 1 (Delgaudio 31)
1. Josh Bowler, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Dan Weeks, 5. Paul Marks, 6. Ademide Baruwa, 7. Ethan Mooney (15. Curtis Dibley 79 mins), 8. Dan Pett, 9. Guiseppe Delgaudio (12. Luke Beckwith H/T), 10. Nat Connolly, 11. Rawn Seale (17. George Mitchell-Gears 69 mins). Subs not used: 14. Ryan Carruthers, 16. Josh Dooley.
An update of the West Herts FA, St Marys Challenge Cup Competition 23/24 from Keith Hammond
1) All Quarter Final games have now been played. Well, done to all Clubs for fighting the wet English weather!! The Results are:
ST MARYS CHALLENGE CUP QUARTER FINALS
OXHEY JETS 6 v 1 AMERSHAM TOWN
LEVERSTOCK GREEN 3 v 0 BOVINGDON
TRING ATHLETIC 1 v 0 BERKHAMSTED RAIDERS
HARPENDEN TOWN 3 v 0 CHIPPERFIELD CORINTHIANS
2) Reminder of the Semi Final Draw, games to be played by April 11th 2024.
ST MARYS CHALLENGE CUP SEMI FINALS
TRING ATHLETIC v LEVERSTOCK GREEN
OXHEY JETS 1 v 4 HARPENDEN TOWN
3) The St Marys Cup Final is provisionally booked at Hemel Hempstead Town FC for Monday May 6th, KO 3pm but I now understand that the Spartan South Midlands Premier Division Play Off Final is also scheduled for that day!! So, nearer the time, when we are much more aware of a potential clash, we will have to make a decision of an alternative date,
ST MARYS CHALLENGE CUP FINAL
(Provisionally, to be played on Bank Holiday Monday, May 6th 2024)
Tring Athletic or Leverstock Green v Harpenden Town
Keith Hammond
Leverstock Green are through to the final of the Gladwish Challenge Trophy after a 1-0 win over Potton United. A goal from Luck Beckwith put Leverstock 1-0 up in the 18th minute.
The other finalists, London Lions and Ampthill are playing their semi-final on 24th April
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Jane Bateman, Head of International Relations, The Football AssociationShefford Town & Campton Football Club (The Bluemen) are based in the town of Shefford, Bedfordshire. The team plays its home matches at Shefford Sports Club on Hitchin Road in Shefford and at Campton Playing Fields, Rectory Road in Campton. The club is competing at the 10th tier of the English football league system in the Spartan South Midlands Football League Division One. The club also has a reserve side competing in Premier Division of the Bedfordshire County Football League and u23 and development teams appearing in the same league structure
Originally formed in 1910 as Shefford Town, their first successful period came in the 1950s: starting in 1949–50, the team won two South Midlands League championships and three Beds Senior Cups within five seasons. Subsequently, the club finished as runners -up in the Parthenon League, and won the United Counties League title in 1960–61. Shefford would not match these achievements until the early 1980s, when the club was promoted from the South Midlands League's second tier in 1982–83 and won the league title a year later.
After relegation in 1990, Shefford Town folded in 1994. The town remained without a senior football team until 2009, when the club was reformed. In 2010 Shefford Town merged with near neighbours Campton.
The club has had success both on and off the pitch in recent years since its reformation, the club were crowned Bedfordshire County Premier Division Winners in 2011 –12, 2017–18 and 2018–19. The Bedfordshire County League Britannia Cup was won in both 2011 & 2014, 2019 and the East Beds Charity Cup was won by the Reserve team in 2015. The Club has also finished runners up in the Biggleswade knock-out cup in 2015, 2016 & 2017.
At the end of 2018–19 season Shefford announced its intentions to seek promotion into the Spartan South Midlands Football League, they duly wrapped up the Bedfordshire County League title and passed the relevant ground grading, so the club stepped back into the league it folded out of back in 1994 Under the Stewardship of Kane Dougherty and James Taylor the club topped division 1 during the curtailed season of 20/21 and finally guided us to promotion via the playoffs during the 21/22 season.
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Leverstock Green’s great season continued as they booked a place in the final of the Gladwish Challenge Trophy. A single goal in the first half was enough to win Thursday night’s semi-final against Potton United at the Lords Builders Merchants Stadium. Several of the players who had played at MK Irish on Tuesday night were rested, with Gary Connolly making another appearance at the back alongside George Alfieri, dual-registered with Hadley. Guiseppe Delgaudio returned after completing a three -match suspension.
It was a game of few chances, and the winning goal was scored in the 18th minute. Luke Beckwith played a through ball which was chased by two players. Delgaudio was offside, but left it for Curtis Dibley, who was onside. The flag stayed down as Dibley headed for goal, eventually squaring for Beckwith to finish what he started with a shot from close range.
Leverstock had a big shout for a penalty in the 30th minute as a cross from George Mitchell-Gears clearly struck the arm of a defender, but nothing was given.
The closest that Leverstock came to a second goal was in the 51st minute, as Delgaudio got on the end of a cross with a spectacular overhead effort. Keeper James Hoskins made a good save to turn it away, and Mitchell-Gears was unable to get his effort from the rebound on target.
Towards the end of the game the visitors put a lot of pressure on the Leverstock goal, winning a succession of corners, but Josh Bowler and his defence held firm. Bowler only had to make one save of note, turning a low header round the post in the 87th minute. Potton substitute John Sonuga got on the end of the resulting corner but headed over the bar just seconds after coming off the bench.
Leverstock held out to reach the final, where they will face London Lions or Ampthill Town, with the date and venue yet unknown.
Leverstock Green (1) 1 (Beckwith 18)
1. Josh Bowler, 2. Mikey Havill-Tierney, 3. George Alfieri, 4. Gary Connolly, 5. Josh Dooley, 6. Ryan Carruthers, 7. Luke Beckwith (17. Rawn Seale 69 mins), 8. Nat Connolly, 9. Guiseppe Delgaudio, 10. Curtis Dibley (12. Ademide Baruwa 64 mins), 11. George Mitchell-Gears. Subs not used: 14. Rio Beach, 15. Callum Neal, 16. Jayden Newman.
Saturday 20th April
Leverstock Green drew for the fourth time in the last five matches against second-placed Milton Keynes Irish on Tuesday night. It was scheduled to be Leverstock’s home match, but due to the Pancake Lane pitch being unplayable at lunchtime, the game was switched to MK’s Manor Fields ground. It was another excellent performance by the Green side, who were only denied the win by some heroics from MK goalkeeper Tom Ladyman.
Leverstock had a good chance to take the lead in the 6th minute, as Rio Beach went on a mazy run before threading a pass to put Rawn Seale through on goal. However, Ladyman produced the first of his great saves to deflect Seale’s shot round the post. MK had the ball in the net in the 22nd minute but the offside flag had already been raised before the goal was scored. Leverstock went close again in the 28th minute as Paul Marks got on the end of a Dan Pett corner but couldn’t keep his header under the bar.
The scoring was opened in the 30th minute, with an element of controversy. Pett won the ball off an MK defender with a challenge that many of their contingent felt was a foul. The referee played on, and Pett played a pass through to Seale, who was denied by Ladyman. However, Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica followed up to curl the ball into the empty net to put Leverstock 1-0 up.
It should have been 2-0 in the 37th minute as Seale was in with another great shooting chance, but his low shot was somehow deflected over the bar by another great save from Ladyman. Instead, the scores were levelled in the 41st minute. MK were awarded a free kick in a dangerous position just outside the box, and Mason Spence’s shot left Josh Bowler standing as it flew into the net.
Luke Beckwith replaced the injured Stefanoaica at half time, and Beckwith also found himself frustrated by Ladyman. Clean through on goal in the 55th minute, Beckwith’s shot was kept out by the keeper’s boot. Two minutes later at the other end Ryan Smith had a good chance but shot wide.
It was Leverstock’s turn to have a free kick just outside the box in the 64th minute, and Pett produced a great effort, but again it was Ladyman who dived to his left to turn it round the post. In the 72nd minute the action was at the other end as Bowler produced a superb save to turn away a shot from Ty Ward.
The game finished with the scores still level at 1-1, and Leverstock have now dropped to 5th in the table below a resurgent Harpenden Town, and probably still require a couple of wins from their remaining four games to seal a play-off spot.
Leverstock Green (1) 1 (Stefanoaica 30)
1. Josh Bowler, 2. Callum Neal, 3. Rio Beach, 4. Paul Marks, 5. Josh Dooley, 6. Ryan Carruthers, 7. Ethan Mooney, 8. Dan Pett, 9. Rawn Seale (16. George Mitchell-Gears 90+1 mins), 10. Ademide Baruwa, 11. Radu-Mihai Stefanoaica (12. Luke Beckwith H/T). Subs not used: 14. Nat Connolly, 15. Curtis Dibley, 17. Mikey Havill-Tierney.
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The Clubs finishing in the bottom two places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 at the end of the Regular Season will be relegated and placed in a feeder pool and placed in the most geographically appropriate division at Step 5 for the following Playing Season.
Clubs relegated for finishing in the bottom two places in each of the eight divisions at Step 4 will be replaced by the Clubs finishing in 1st position in each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5 together with a further 16 Clubs (one Club from each of the sixteen divisions at Step 5) determined by a series of Play Off Matches.
Where a Club finishes in 1st position but does not meet the minimum criteria for promotion to the next Step (which shall include being awarded a Grade 5 following an independent ground grading inspection), the Club finishing in 2nd position shall be promot ed and the Club finishing in 3rd position (and so on) shall be the Club in the next eligible position to take part in the Play Off Matches. Where a Club finishes in a Play Off Position but does not meet the Criteria for participation in Play Off Matches, the Club finishing in the next eligible position shall take part in the Play Off Matches.
In each division at Step 5, the Play Off Matches shall be played so that the highest placed of the eligible Clubs plays against the lowest placed of the eligible Clubs and the other two eligible Clubs play each other. The ties will be played on a single match basis with the home Club being the Club with the best points per match ratio in the Regular Season. If there are only three eligible Clubs, then the highest placed eligible Club shall receive a bye and play the winner of the other Play Off Match, and the winner of that match will be promoted. Clubs finishing below 7th position will not be eligible to take part in Play Off Matches.
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Here at MandM Glass we are a reliable and friendly company. Owned by Matthew and Matthew, we are a reputable partnership with over 20 years combined experience in the glass, glazing and window trade meaning you can feel safe in the knowledge our professionalism is second-to-none.
We offer a comprehensive range of glass related work and services including uPVC Windows, glazing work, coloured glass splashbacks, glass balustrading, Juliet balconies, bespoke mirrors as well as many other services.
With our vast amount of experience, we can carry out most glass related work for you as well as offer friendly advice on how specific glass works should be carried out.
Our philosophy here at MandM Glass is always high-quality workmanship at a reasonable price. Our prices are some of the most competitive around and together with the range of services we offer, we feel this separates us from others in the market meaning you get the best for your money.
We are based in Hemel Hempstead but cover a wide area including Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and North London. We are also willing to travel further afield having completed projects in areas such as Kent, Windsor and Northampton so we don’t mind bringing the best prices to you, regardless of your location.
Leverstock Green Development moved up to 8th place in the Herts Senior County League Premier Division, at the expense of opponents Oracle Components. A Jayden Newman goal and an own goal were enough for a 2-1 win on Tuesday night – a tenth win in the last 15 games for Andy Murray’s side.
Leverstock Green Development moved up to 9th place in the Herts Senior County League Premier Division with a 3-1 home win over Baldock Town Reserves on Saturday. Leverstock raced into a 3-0 lead with goals from Alfie Herd, Joe Dalli, and Jayden Newman before Baldock pulled a goal back. There were no further goals in the second half.
Leverstock Green Development were involved in a 12-goal thriller at Everett Rovers on Tuesday night in the Herts Senior County League Premier Division. The Leverstock side trailed 6 -3 at one stage but came back to snatch a point with a 6-6 draw. Freddie Newing and Luc Dischamps scored two goals each, with Jayden Newman and Connor McGinty scoring the others.
The under-18s were beaten 6-2 at home by Berkhamsted on Monday night. The visitors were 3 -0 up by half time and made it 4-0 before Leverstock pulled two goals back, though Levi Young from the penalty spot, and Kaashan Darr. However, two further late Berko goals ended the Leverstock revival.
The Under-18s were beaten 3-0 at home by neighbours Hemel Hempstead Town in Wednesday night’s SCFYL Corinthian Division game. It was a tough assignment for the side, with several of them having played the previous night for the Development Team. Hemel scored late in the first half, with two further goals late in the game to complete the scoring.
Choice Cars has been growing for over thirty years throughout Dacorum & Three Rivers districts. Gone are the days when people use a cheap minicab service – passenger safety is our priority, so all our drivers are fully trained and licensed drivers, giving you peace of mind.
We endeavour to make your travel as easy as possible and provide several alternative ways for you to book your car. All cars arrive with our free callback service to let you know your vehicle has arrived.
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GreenZone Cleaning & Support Services is a nationwide commercial cleaning company like no other, challenging all industry preconceptions and delivering the cleanest, most service-focused customer experience, whilst achieving new benchmarks in sustainability.
Founded in 2009 and now a £30m business with over 1,000 employees, they strive to be an employer of choice, inspiring their people and driving innovative change to positively disrupt the cleaning services sector. The aim is to ensure that in all its operations, GreenZone leaves a positive legacy on our planet and people.
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MEYBA was created on the beaches of Barcelona by Josep Mestre and Joaquim Ballbé. They teamed up with a dream of creating a classic swim –and sportswear line, and “ME ‘y’ BA” was born.
In 1981 MEYBA became internationally known. By signing an agreement with FC Barcelona to provide sports and leisurewear. During the 10 years that FC Barcelona wore MEYBA apparel, the team won many prizes and honours. The team, with players such as Michael Laudrup, Ronald Koeman, José Mari Bakero and the young Pep Guardiola, will forever be remembered as "the Dreamteam V1".
Today, MEYBA supplies both professional and grass roots football clubs with a full range of innovative, high quality, design led product for both on and off the pitch.
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Condell Ltd was formed to cater for the increasingly complex needs of today’s building industry. Our Comprehensive Project Management Service for building materials is designed to help customers cope with the vast array of building components currently available in the marketplace. We also offer a Specialist Product Sourcing Service to timber and builders merchants who are often too busy to capitalise fully on every enquiry they receive.
With a Brick and Paving Matching Service inside the M25 and a full range of new and reclaimed facing bricks, Condell Ltd will be pleased to help with any enquiry large or small. Our aim is to provide a user-friendly service, and we believe with our wealth of product knowledge we can track down almost any item on offer.
We also offer bulk discounts for merchants and the flexibility to source outside of a fixed product range. Delivery on most products is free inside the M25 and Home Counties. Feel free to search the site and remember that our product list is by no means exhaustive. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, we’ll do our best to find it for you. Please e-mail the Sales Team at info@condell-ltd.com, or phone on 020 8254 0066 with any material enquiries you may have.
We look forward to doing business with you.
Jim McMeckan, DirectorLeverstock Green Football Club would like to thank the Vice Presidents for their help and assistance pledged for this season.
Colin Bull, Peter Dennis, Jim Doble, Peter Frasier, Roger Stokes
As in previous seasons the donations made by our Vice Presidents have assisted us in providing many improvements. Would you like to join, £25 will secure your place.
Tony Smart, Alan Lee, Keith Pym Colin Bull and Bill Dawes
The Gold Members Club for those who have given significant donations to the club.
Leverstock Green FC would like to thank the above which allows the club to have additional resources for their use.
If you like to join the Gold Club, please contact Tony Smart