Hethersett and the Meltons Sports Association (HaMSA) - incorporating Hethersett Olympic Legacy Committee
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Hethersett and the Meltons' Sports Association was founded in February 2011 to bring together sports and leisure groups along with individuals involved in fitness and well being, either in a professional or volunteer capacity. It meets quarterly to celebrate sport, recreation and well being in Hethersett, Great Melton and Little Melton. Club membership is just £5 per year and individual membership is free. You can download a membership form by clicking here. In 2014 HaMSA amalgamated with the Hethersett Olympic Legacy Committee

Latest News from HaMSA
Next meeting is at Park Farm Hotel on Wednesday July 4th, 7.30 p.m.

The minutes from the April 2018 meeting are online. Just click the relevant link on the left side menu.

Pavilion Plans
Hethersett and the Meltons’ Sports Association (HAMSA) is throwing its weight behind plans to build a community pavilion on Hethersett Memorial Playing Field. Planning permission has already been granted for renovation, extension and modernisation, but to date application for grants has not proved fruitful. The latest meeting of HAMSA featured a lengthy discussion on the future or the pavilion. Members agreed that any building should be for multi-purpose community use and not just for sports groups/clubs. The pavilion should become a focal point for the village. It was agreed that work is needed to illustrate the positive impact that a pavilion would have on the community. It was underlined that the current pavilion isn’t fit for purpose and is an “embarrassment to the village.” 
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