Northamptonshire rugby players 'delighted to have bacon butty station back' following club kitchen fire.

Northamptonshire rugby players welcome state-of-the-art kitchen to help cook up bacon for a post-match treat.
Long Buckby Rugby Club U12s celebrating their new club kitchen NNL-161011-164019001Long Buckby Rugby Club U12s celebrating their new club kitchen NNL-161011-164019001
Long Buckby Rugby Club U12s celebrating their new club kitchen NNL-161011-164019001

Long Buckby Rugby Club is celebrating the opening of their new club kitchen, which was donated by a B&Q following a fire that destroyed the club’s cookhouse in May.

After a recent refurbishment, B&Q Northampton recently donated kitchen facilities to the club meaning it was smiles all round for the club, which was initially founded in 1875.

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Rugby coach, Seb Tubb said; “We’re extremely grateful to the Northampton B&Q store for their donation.

“Our kitchen is such an important part of club life and the players and supporters are delighted to have their bacon butty station back.”

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