Council to help Hartlepool United

Published Thursday, 22nd March 2018

HARTLEPOOL Borough Council has agreed to provide further temporary support to Hartlepool United Football Club.

It comes after the club approached the Council to ask for support to help pay an upcoming salary bill.

Pam Duxbury, Chief Executive of Hartlepool United, said: “Negotiations are continuing to secure a new owner for the football club. In the short term we have approached Hartlepool Borough Council to provide a temporary loan towards the cost of March’s salary bill.”

Councillor Christopher Akers-Belcher, the Leader of Hartlepool Borough Council, said: “This is the second time in four months Hartlepool United Football Club has asked for temporary financial support from the Council. The first time was in December 2017 when the Council agreed a temporary loan and this was fully repaid by the end of January 2018, as agreed."

Leader

Councillor Christopher Akers-Belcher

Councillor Akers-Belcher continued: “Working alongside senior Council officers, Councillor Ray Martin-Wells and I have carefully considered the latest request from Hartlepool United to provide a temporary loan of £77,500. This amount will be repaid from transfer fees due to Hartlepool United from the sale of former players. The majority of this amount (£72,500) will be repaid by September 1 2018.

“Football League rules underwrite transfer fee instalments so there is limited risk in relation to these monies being repaid. As an added safeguard, Hartlepool Borough Council has agreed with the Football League and the individual clubs that will be making the future transfer fees that these monies will be paid directly to the Council.”

Councillor Ray Martin-Wells, Chair of Hartlepool Borough Council’s Audit and Governance Committee, said: “Hartlepool United is important to the town and has important economic benefits.

“We hope Hartlepool Borough Council’s continued support will enable a new owner to be secured and that the football club can then move forward on a sustainable basis.”

Cllr Ray Martin-Wells Portrait

Cllr Ray Martin-Wells