Slough Town FC announced on February 12, 2026, that it is launching five new community projects to provide free sports and social support for residents in Slough, Berkshire. These projects aim to expand local coaching and outreach work through the club’s community programme.
The five specific initiatives include the FA Comets disability programme, football sessions for the blind and visually impaired, and neurological football for people living with Parkinson’s or dementia. The club will also start recreational football for women and girls and create an “Extra Time Hub” to support local seniors.
According to Slough Town FC, the expansion is funded by a grant from the National League Trust with help from the Premier League and the Professional Footballers’ Association. All sessions will be free for the public and will run year-round at the Arbour Park stadium where possible.
Community Manager Adrian Gomm will lead the projects after previously being named a EDI Champion Of The Year for inclusion by the Berks & Bucks FA. These new activities will roll out over the coming months of 2026 to help more people access sports and social groups.
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