Welfare

At Bingham Town FC, the safety, welfare, and well-being of everyone involved in our club – whether players, referees, staff, supporters, or members of the community – is our highest priority.
We are committed to creating an environment where everyone, especially children and vulnerable adults, feel safe, respected, and valued. Football has the power to inspire and unite people, and therefore we have the responsibility to ensure our club upholds the highest safeguarding standards.
Our dedicated Welfare Team works tirelessly to ensure that every individual associated with the club understands their role in protecting those at risk. We have clear reporting structures in place, and encourage a culture of openness where concerns can be raised without fear.
We urge everyone – players, referees, staff, supporters, and the wider community, to play their part in making Bingham Town a safe and welcoming place for all.
If you see or hear something that makes you uncomfortable, or you feel the club needs to be aware of, we ask that you complete the form below and let us know. All welfare concerns follow the below process – everybody’s first port of call should be the club welfare officer, if things need to be escalated from there, our welfare team will do this on your behalf.


Bingham Town FC’s Just Play Sessions.
All adult females welcome, enjoy football in a relaxed and friendly environment. Mondays | 8-9 PM | Toot Hill Sports Centre. No pressure, just play! Contact Esther Cooper fore more information.esthercooper10@outlook.com
23 February 2025

Presentation Day 2024 – Saturday June 8th
Saturday June 8th sees the junior section of the club come together for the annual Presentation Day. The fun starts from 11.30am onwards with the first presentations at 12noon. Each
5 February 2024

Just Play for Women
We have just wrapped up another successful year of the ‘Just Play’ five a side football sessions. Its been a great year, since affiliating with the FA we have attracted
23 August 2023