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Cash subsidies for football hub?

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 00:00, 25 September 2008

David Ford

THE city council is considering providing cash subsidies of up to £20,000 a month to the company running the proposed football centre at South Canterbury Road, the Gazette can reveal.

Pulse Soccer will receive taxpayers’ money over 30 years as a way of guaranteeing its return on a £3.5 million investment if the centre goes ahead.

The proposed centre includes a ground for Canterbury City FC, another full-size pitch, eight five-a-side pitches, an artificial pitch, two junior pitches plus a bar and gymnasium.

David Ford, the council’s assistant head of culture and communications, is the driving force behind the scheme.

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In an exclusive interview with the Gazette this week, he insisted the financial risk to the council would be “minimal".

See this week's Gazette for full story.

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