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Prince William opens new road after rescuing team from ‘pothole nightmare’

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Prince William opens new road after rescuing team from ‘pothole nightmare’
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Prince William visited Cornwall on Thursday to inaugurate a newly built access route for Mousehole Association Football Club, resolving long-standing transportation challenges faced by players and staff.

The football club had previously struggled with a deteriorating, narrow track riddled with potholes that made reaching their pitch difficult.

The Prince of Wales, 43, learnt of these access problems and orchestrated a solution by assembling a group of businesses to construct a proper road to the facility.

The royal’s intervention has transformed accessibility for the local football team, whose members previously had to traverse the challenging terrain to reach matches.

Prince William opens new road after rescuing team from ‘pothole nightmare’

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The construction project was completed during the summer months without any financial burden on the football club.

Prince William’s Kensington Palace office confirmed the work was accomplished through “generous in-kind contributions from a consortium of partner businesses.”

The Prince personally coordinated this group of companies to ensure the road’s completion, demonstrating his commitment to supporting community sports facilities.

His visit to the area near Paul village marked the official opening of the route, where he spent time with club members and representatives from the contributing businesses.

Prince William posing with members of the consortium who built the new road

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The collaborative effort showcases how royal influence can mobilise private sector support for grassroots sporting infrastructure.

The new infrastructure extends beyond simply improving football access, providing enhanced parking amenities that will allow the club to broaden its offerings.

These facilities enable the venue to host additional sporting activities alongside social and cultural gatherings for residents.

The improved route has also addressed traffic problems in the surrounding village, where vehicles previously became congested due to the challenging conditions of the former access track.

Prince William speaking with players from the youth team taking part in training, during a visit to Mousehole AFC

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Local communities now benefit from smoother traffic flow as the problematic terrain no longer creates bottlenecks.

The development represents a significant upgrade from the previous pothole-damaged pathway, creating lasting benefits for both sporting and community activities in the area.

William’s dedication to community football aligns with his well-documented enthusiasm for the sport, which includes regularly attending Aston Villa fixtures with his eldest son, George.

Prince William initiated the creation of a consortium of people and businesses to create the road, which has transformed access to the club, creating new opportunities for sport, community events, and reducing congestion in the local village of Paul

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The Prince recently engaged in football activities with youngsters at Rio’s Maracana stadium during his November visit to Brazil, where he also played alongside Brazilian legend Cafu.

“I want George to experience a night out away from home in a big European competition,” William told TNT Sports in April, discussing his desire to share sporting memories with his children.

His passion extends to superstitious rituals, as he revealed to The Sun: “If we’re not doing very well, I start moving round the house quite quickly and I put the children in different positions hoping that’s going to change our luck.”

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