EBBSFLEET'S PETER NORTON DIES
Long-serving groundsman passed away December 30th
Long-serving Ebbsfleet groundsman Peter Norton has died after a short illness, aged 80, reports Kent Online.
Peter passed away on December 30th after spending three weeks in hospital fighting a chest infection and, finally, pneumonia. A right-half for Empire Paper Mills FC in his playing days, he found national fame during the lead-up to the 2008 FA Trophy final when he reached No.15 in the iTunes dance chart with his ‘Beat The Weather’ single. Ebbsfleet vice-chairman Peter Varney told Kent Online, "I visited Peter in hospital twice in the last week and could see how ill he was. "The club has lost a true legend, a man with a tremendous work ethic and a passionate supporter of the club. Stonebridge Road will never be quite the same. "On a personal level I will miss his humour and the chats which accompanied his delivery of the local newspapers." Peter joined Gravesend & Northfleet as groundsman in the mid-1990s from Burroughs & Wellcome at Dartford, where he was also groundsman. He also continued to maintain EPM's bowls green at Greenhithe and was also an accomplished bowls player himself, reaching County standard.
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