Fundraising continues for new pavilion at cricket club

By Amanda Wilkins - 26 April 2024

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A fundraising campaign for a new pavilion at Purton Cricket Club, in memory of Ainslie Duffell, is inching closer to its target.

  • Phil Duffell, speaking at the fundraising dinner organised by Scott Media, to mark the business’s 15th anniversary.

    Phil Duffell, speaking at the fundraising dinner organised by Scott Media, to mark the business’s 15th anniversary.

The fund was set up by cricket coach and Purton club member Phil Duffell, whose wife Ainslie died in 2015 following a long battle with breast cancer, aged 47.

Phil and son Alex, 23, who also plays for Purton, discovered through reading her journals how sad she’d felt at not to be able to get into the ground to watch the games, as her illness had left her in a wheelchair.

Ainslie’s Pavilion fund was set up to raise an initial £50,000 to build the pavilion in her memory, which would – unlike the current building - be fully accessible and also provide facilities for female players.

The fund now stands at £60,000, but Phil believes they’ll need £170,000 for the new timber-framed building, which will be sustainable, with solar panels and rainwater capture.

Phil said: “We launched the fund in 2015 and gave ourselves five years to raise an initial £50,000. We were doing well but then Covid hit and so much had to be cancelled, plus a lot of available grant money dried up.

“Added to that, building costs have risen, so all this means we have had to increase the amount needed, but I am sure we will get there.”

Phil is being backed in his campaign by Swindon PR consultancy Scott Media, whose MD Fiona Scott was a close friend of Ainslie’s.

Fiona’s fundraising endeavours, including an event in 2023 to mark her business’s 15th anniversary, have brought in around £8,000.

Fiona said: “It’s a real pleasure to help fundraise for the pavilion in my friend Ainslie’s memory. I can’t wait for the day when the new building is open, and we can welcome everyone in and offer much improved facilities for female players.”

Phil said he was bowled over by the help people have given – Fiona, in particular.

He said: “The current pavilion has no facilities for female players, and of course we are trying to encourage more women into the sport, so the plans for our new building include female changing rooms.

“ We have been liaising with experts at the England Cricket Board about the build, and their advice is for a wooden, modular building which keeps the cost down but which we can add to if we need to expand it.”

The next planned fundraiser will be a raffle for a bat signed by England opening batsman Zak Crawley, which has been donated by cricket clothing and equipment retailer Gray-Nicolls.

For more about the raffle, the campaign, or to make a donation, contact Phil through Purton Cricket Club website at https://purton.play-cricket.com/home or email Phil at [email protected].

 

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