Warminster Town Football Club has completed a major refresh of its clubhouse after receiving support from Selwood Housing’s stronger communities fund to replace a damaged suspended ceiling.
The grant funded the purchase of new ceiling tiles and associated materials, as well as the installation work required to replace the ceiling across the clubhouse. The previous tiles had deteriorated due to water damage, creating ongoing maintenance issues and leaving the space looking tired and uninviting.
The improved facility is already benefiting a wide cross-section of the local community. The clubhouse is used by players, volunteers and supporters, as well as families, visitors and local community groups that help to support social connection, wellbeing and community cohesion.
Mark, a regular club visitor said:
“The difference the new ceiling has made is incredible, the clubhouse feels brighter, cleaner and much more welcoming. It’s made a real improvement for everyone who uses the space.”
The works were completed on 19 April 2026 and have created a brighter, cleaner and more welcoming environment, improving comfort for users and supporting the club’s ability to host matchday visitors and community activities in a more professional setting.
James, Warminster Town Football Club chairman thanked Selwood Housing for its support, noting the clear guidance and straightforward application process helped the project move quickly from plan to completion. The club says the refreshed clubhouse will continue to provide a much-needed inclusive hub for sport and community activity.
