
Jarrow and Gateshead East MP Kate Osborne welcomed Hebburn FC’s Stephen Rutherford, Terry Smith and Colin Smith in Parliament to champion the club and discuss potential Government investment.
“I’ve done a lot of work with Hebburn Town FC over the years, they have been growing from strength to strength and it was a brilliant day, possibly one of my best in Parliament.
“I invited Hebburn FC to address the North East All Parliamentary Party Group and whilst they were in Parliament we met with the Secretary of State for Culture Media and Sport Lisa Nandy as well as the Minister for Sport Stephanie Peacock, Minister for Housing and Local Government Alex Norris and the Minister for Small Businesses Gareth Thomas.
“With such high level meetings we are excited about the opportunities for growth, and investment into Hebburn that our Labour Government brings for the north east, we had a wide ranging discussion from child poverty, to football, to investment in local communities, to small businesses and VAT rates, to public health and the best regional food (Lisa Nandy maintains its pea water from Wigan!)
“This shows the opportunities a Labour Government brings for the North East. I will continue to champion brilliant local clubs and businesses like Hebburn FC and I can’t wait to work with them even more in the future.
“Thanks to Stephen, Terry and Colin for all you do within the community and for your ongoing support.
Chief Executive of Hebburn Town FC Stephen Rutherford said: “On behalf of myself, Terry and Colin and the football club I’d like to thank Kate and her staff for being the perfect host at Parliament.
“We were blown away by the sincerity from all the officials we met and it was heartwarming to gain their support for the work the club contributes to the local town and Borough.
“Working with our local MP Kate has been an amazing experience to date, to have like minded individuals striving for the best for the local area is wonderful and hopefully together the projects we are driving will create a transformational legacy”


