To take part in Football Clear-Up and earn a free ticket, fans eighteen years and over, need to register at www.footballclearup.com to enter the draw.
Thirty lucky Bees fans will be selected to take part in the ‘Clear-Up’
Football Clear-Up's first ever ‘Clear-Up’
Brentford FC Manager Andy Scott said, "The Football Club is delighted with this scheme, which reinforces our reputation in the community as a family club. Those taking part in Football Clear-Up will be rewarded for their hard work and commitment to the community, and I hope that the boys will put in a performance to make them proud”
Andrew Bell, Managing Director of Football Clear-Up said, “We are pleased to be holding the first ever Football Clear-Up with Brentford and the Community Sports Trust. The support we have had from them has been fantastic. In the current financial climate watching live football for a family can be expensive, we are hoping to give football fans an alternative”
BFCCST Chief Executive Lee Doyle said, "The Football Clear-Up ethos is about being fan inclusive, irrespective of age, gender or social background. The Trust has always maintained its commitment to promoting inclusion and accessibility to the club. Football Clear-Up offers fans and families a fantastic and rewarding opportunity to show their support for both the Bees and their community”
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Notes for editors:
• Fans registering for Football Clear-Up must be over 18.
• Brentford Boating Arch is a project managed by Brentford FC Community Sports Trust to develop access to the river through canoeing and eventually rowing to the Brentford, Ealing and Strand on the Green areas. The project has received grants from Sport England, the London Marathon Trust, Access Sport Sports Relief and also funding from St George Ltd, Ealing Council and B&Q. This enabled us to provide a good range of boats and equipment suitable for all levels and convert the arch (which had been derelict for many years) into a boathouse



