Bridlington Town Football Club now have charging points at the ground for electric vehicles.
The club use recently-installed solar panels to generate electricity.
Their chairman is Daniel Rogers:
He says the service's aim is to be affordable for local people:
It's all part of an effort to make Brid Town more sustainable:
The solar panels and EV charging points are set to save the club a five-figure sum as well as assist the National Grid:
Currently playing at step 4 of the National League System, in NPL East, Mr Rogers feels the changes can help Brid secure two more promotions and targets National North, the league Scarborough Athletic currently play in:


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