Haverfordwest County are excited to reveal details of a new primary schools ticketing scheme, in partnership with Stephen Fellows Chiropractor.
The scheme will play a crucial role in helping to increase the club’s engagement with the younger generation, who will hopefully go on to become involved with the club in a variety of ways in the near future.
Every primary school in Pembrokeshire will receive 30 under-16s tickets and two adult tickets for home games across the 2025-26 season, allowing children to visit the Ogi Bridge Meadow and watch the Bluebirds compete in the JD Cymru Premier.
Schools will have ownership over how they distribute the tickets to pupils, with the opportunity to reward good attendance and positive behaviour for example, and we look forward to seeing them at the ground throughout the course of the season.
We are very grateful to have the support of Stephen Fellows Chiropractor, who recently came on board as our Official Community Partner, with this being one of many ways in which the company will support our work in the community.
Sharing his thoughts, Community Manager Harry Thomas said: “We’ve got a fantastic fanbase here that’s growing, and we want to continue that good work. So for Stephen and his wider team to come on board with us for this is is really special.
“We really look forward to welcoming children to the Ogi Bridge Meadow and seeing some smiles on faces!”
Commenting on the scheme, Stephen Fellows said: “I feel quite strongly about giving back to the community. As a chiropractor, I already work in the community, my dad was heavily involved in community work having set up the Pembrokeshire Lottery, so I want to follow in his footsteps in a certain way.
“With the ticketing scheme, I felt it was an important initiative around Pembrokeshire. It’s important for the younger generation to have role models to look up to, and coming down to the Ogi Bridge Meadow to watch Haverfordwest County play is brilliant, especially in these times.”