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Charlton players visit community football courses

Charlton Athletic full-back Mandela Egbo and Charlton Athletic Women pair Hannah Godfrey and Lois Roche visited Charlton Athletic Community Trust (CACT) holiday courses at the Club’s Training Ground in New Eltham.

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Egbo can’t wait to return to first-team action following a long rehabilitation programme following injury.

The 25-year-old right-back, who will make his long-awaited return to full training with his teammates in the week commencing 20 February, visited on Thursday 16 February, one of many days at the venue which saw more than 100 participants attend.

He said: “My rehab’s been free of setbacks which has been good. I’ve been out for three-and-a-half months now and I recently trained with the team for the first time. We’ll see where my fitness is at in the next couple of weeks. I’m looking forward to getting back involved.”

He also praised new men’s first-team manager Dean Holden, who he said “has been very open with us all”.

“He’s been very honest about his past and his family, and I’ve had some good conversations with him about that. I really appreciate how much he’s made me feel involved with the lads even though I’ve been out of training, he said.”

He was full of praise for CACT’s holiday courses, which allow young people to take part in various football-based activities: “It’s

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Dated 22nd February 2023 always good to get down when you’ve got a bit of free time after training,” he said. “I’ve come to visit the young boys and girls who are training during the half-term break.

“There’s a lot of great work that CACT put on, taking the kids from 9am-3pm during the week and keeping them entertained and involved. Lots of kids in attendance, lots of football being played and lots of fun being had!”

Roche and Godfrey stopped by on Tuesday 14 February. In recent months, they have also visited a CACT girls tournament and its Extra Time older people’s social group.

Godfrey also took part in a presentation with some of CACT’s young participants at a recent Charlton Athletic Women game against Coventry United.

The CACT courses will return for the Easter holidays at several venues including in New Eltham, with bookings available on cact.gives/courses

„ Main: Charlton Athletic’s Mandela Egbo meets youngsters, and inset: Charlton Athletic Women’s Lois and Hannah also visited the aspiring footballers on CACT’s holiday courses.

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VARIATION OF CHARGES FOR ON STREET ‘PAY AND DISPLAY’ AND ‘PAY BY PHONE’ PARKING

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