
Harleston Town Football Club is proud to invite the local community to an open evening to discuss plans for a proposed new clubhouse — a development designed not only for the football club, but for the people of Harleston as a whole.
The event will take place on Tuesday 28th April at the Masonic Rooms in Harleston, and marks an important step in creating a shared space that can be used by local organisations, community groups, and residents, alongside supporting the continued growth of the football club.
While the clubhouse will play a key role in the future of Harleston Town FC, the vision extends far beyond matchdays. The aim is to create a welcoming, accessible hub that brings people together — a place where the wider community can meet, host events, and build stronger local connections.
This reflects the values that have driven the football club’s journey so far. From its early days stepping into senior football, Harleston Town FC has grown into a club competing in the FA Cup and FA Vase, supported by a passionate and dedicated local following. That growth has always been rooted in community spirit, and this next step is about giving something meaningful back.
The proposed clubhouse represents both progress and purpose — a facility that supports the ambitions of the football club while also creating lasting benefits for the town. It is a chance to build something that Harleston can be proud of, both on and off the pitch.
The open evening will give attendees the opportunity to learn more about the plans, ask questions, and share their views. Input from the community will play a vital role in shaping the project as it moves forward.
Harleston Town FC encourages everyone to attend and be part of a project that is about more than football — it’s about creating a space for the whole community.