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Saturday, 31st July 2010

BOXING CLUB STRIKES GOLD

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Published Date: 19 June 2009
PHRAYA Pichai Thai Boxing Club, Arbroath, has successfully become the first Angus club to go through the updated Angus Club Excellent (ACE) re-accreditation.
The club, which has been a member of ACE since 2005, has also now completed its gold award, progressing from the silver award which it has held for four years.

This achievement reflects the hard work and dedication of the club volunteers and demon
strates that they are committed to providing a safe, effective and child-friendly environment.

Sports development officer Lee McLean said: "I am delighted that Phraya Pichai Thai Boxing Club has achieved their gold award. I am also delighted that they have become the first club to go through our updated re-accreditation process.

"Phraya Pichai Thai Boxing Club having the ACE gold award allows parents to know that it is a safe quality club which complies with all the legislation to ensure the safety and well-being of its members."

Anyone interested in joining the club should contact either Kieran McNairn, 07966069847, or Colin Elliot, 07710593136.
On Thursday in the CAFE Project premises, Brothock Bridge, Councillor Colin Brown presented the club's gold award to Colin Elliott as fellow members looked on.
On Thursday in the CAFE Project premises, Brothock Bridge, Councillor Colin Brown presented the club's gold award to Colin Elliott as fellow members looked on.




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  • Last Updated: 18 June 2009 4:03 PM
  • Source: Arbroath Herald
  • Location: Arbroath
 
 
 


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