Lauren Hemp said: “This area has a very special place in my heart. I first started playing locally with a boys’ team at North Walsham Town FC for a couple of years when I was about nine before I moved to Norwich City Girls’ Centre of Excellence. I’m so pleased to see that the next generation of girls in the area will have the best chance possible to follow their own football journeys thanks to the amazing facilities here at The Nest.”
“It’s been brilliant to meet all the players today and hear how much the Lionesses’ success has meant to them all. I feel so proud of the whole team for inspiring women and girls to play football.”
The Lioness legacy pitches form a key part of the Football Foundation’s HERe To Play campaign, which celebrates the charity’s commitment to delivering grassroots facilities that provide equal access to women and girls.
The Lauren Hemp Community Pitch will offer girls of all ages and abilities the opportunity to play, whether that be through Wildcats Football or an FA Emerging Talent Centre (funded by the Premier League). Many will hope that the pitch provides a pathway for them to progress to the Norwich City Women’s team.
Robert Sullivan, CEO of the Football Foundation, said: “Lauren and the Lionesses are inspiring women and girls across the country to get involved. Many of the squad from the UEFA Women’s EUROs and FIFA Women’s World Cup kick-started their journey to the international stage on facilities that have been improved thanks to funding from the Premier League, The FA and Government’s Football Foundation.”
“Like we have done here at The Nest, the Football Foundation is directing more money than ever before into supporting the grassroots game and every one of the facilities we fund will provide equal access for women and girls. Alongside this commitment, The Lionesses Futures Fund, a £30 million cash injection to the Foundation that’ll support the development of approximately 30 new state-of-the-art 3G pitches and accompanying facilities – all designed to prioritise women’s and girls’ football teams.”
The Lauren Hemp Community Pitch is one of two 3G pitches at the impressive £8.9m 22-acre site, which also features several grass pitches, a café and event spaces. These facilities are used for community programmes, such as Onside (an inclusion project for disadvantaged young people) and Realising Potential (a programme engaging children and adults with a range of disabilities in physical activity, life skills programmes and career development sessions).
As well as football, The Lauren Hemp Community Pitch will be used to support a range of other sports, currently including the Run For Me initiative, which is focused on improving mental health through running.
Ian Thornton OBE, Chief Executive Officer of the Community Sports Foundation said:
“It has been excellent to welcome back Lauren, recognise her success as a Lioness at EURO 2022 and to officially open the Community pitch at The Nest, named after her.
“The coaching team at the Foundation have worked tremendously hard over the past 25 years delivering girls and women’s football opportunities and experiences to thousands of young female footballers. Lauren is a great role model to all young footballers in Norfolk and our hope is many more can grow and develop like Lauren did, now aided by the incredible footballing facilities here at The Nest.
“Today was also an opportunity to say thank you to the Football Foundation, Premier League and many of our partners and sponsors that have not only contributed to the Lauren Hemp Community Pitch, but have supported the build and development of The Nest as a whole.”
The Lauren Hemp Community Pitch is proudly supported by Norfolk Hire Ltd.