A WIRRAL rugby club's ten-year project to improve its player and community facilities has been completed following a major funding deal.

COVID-19 lockdown and restrictions delayed improvements to Eastham-based Anselmians RUFC's work on a high-end event space and community hub.

West Kirby-based Bathgate Business Finance specialist secured the £100,000  funding needed to complete the project. 

The club is preparing to open its clubhouse Eastham Pavilion to guests and the local community from next Monday, when planned easing of COVID-19 restrictions will permit tables of six to dine indoors.

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L-R: Richard Burnett (Hillyer McKeown), Ben Humphreys (Bathgate), Jim McKenzie (Anselmians) and Gordon Andrews (Bathgate) at the new clubhouse, Eastham Pavilion. Picture: Deana Kay. 

The new facilities will be home to Wirral Community Hub, where Wirral Youth Services will be providing children and young people with activities, while the club will also be providing young people with more opportunities to get into the game.

Once fully open, the hospitality facilities will generate new jobs for the area, employing 15 people on a part-time basis initially, with ambitions to grow its staff base in line with demand.

The project started in 2011, in a bid to create new facilities that would support the local community in Eastham and the wider Wirral area, and drive revenue to support the club’s survival in the face of declining participant numbers.

The project was expected to complete in spring 2020, but increased costs to ensure the quality of the build and disruption due to the pandemic meant that additional funding was required to complete the project to its high specification and in time for when restrictions were fully eased in June.

Despite having a solid business case, the club was frustrated to find it was not able to secure funding from its own bank or usual lenders, who were focused on securing CBILS loans and nervous about investing in a hospitality-focused project.

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L-R: Gordon Andrews (Bathgate), Jim McKenzie (Anselmians), Ben Humphreys (Bathgate) and Richard Burnett (Hillyer McKeown) outside the new clubhouse, Eastham Pavilion. Picture: Deana Kay. 

It turned to Bathgate Business Finance - a club sponsor since 2018 - following a recommendation by Richard Burnett, from club Solicitors Hillyer McKeown.

Bathgate property finance expert, Ben Humphreys, quickly identified a funder that understood new developments and specialised in community led projects and brokered the deal, ensuring that the club was offered a flexible repayment structure and competitive interest rates.

Jim McKenzie, executive director at Anselmians RUFC said: "In order to exceed the expectations of our members, we always knew that some short funding would be needed, so it was extremely frustrating to find that we couldn’t secure finance through our usual routes.

"Bathgate stepped in and Ben was enormously supportive of the project from the start.

"We were pleasantly surprised by Bathgate’s portfolio of non-standard lenders; we found the whole team extremely easy to deal with and Ben was extremely effective in brokering the relationship between ourselves and the lender.

"We launched this project in 2011 with the build itself starting two years ago, so it’s been a long road.

"There’s a lot of excitement around the launch as people have been watching the project progress with great interest and we are already fully booked up for events until next spring.

"We now can’t wait to start operating and welcome our guests. We'll be opening the doors of Eastham Pavilion to members on May 17, with many more private, public and community events to follow over the summer."

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Ben Humphreys from Bathgate Business Finance said: "It’s been great to be able to help get this project over the line.

"The new buildings look fantastic, they’re providing world-class facilities for the local community and the club is also bringing new jobs to the area.

"We're happy to hear that there is already a raft of events booked for 2021 and beyond, including business networking events that we’re looking forward to supporting, and we wish the club all the best for its upcoming launch events."

Richard Burnett from Hillyer McKeown Solicitors said: "We have been involved in this project from the start, acting for the club on the redevelopment scheme and the sale of land for residential development.

"This funding feels like the final piece of the jigsaw, leaving a community legacy we are all very proud of."

Subject to the Government’s roadmap progressing as expected, there will be a Grand Opening Dinner for members on June 25 and on Friday July 2 there will be an event to mark the Eastham Pavilion’s official opening and plaque unveiling, with local dignitaries and community members expected to attend to celebrate the achievement.

Other upcoming events at Eastham Pavilion include a Summer Ball and Eastham Festival in August.

To stay up to date, please visit www.anselmiansrufc.com or www.easthampavilion.co.uk