Queen’s Park F.C. recently received a Facilities Award from the SFP to assist with the refurbishment of the former and aged Farmhouse changing rooms at Lesser Hampden. This award has allowed the creation of two new dressing rooms, two officials’ rooms and a meeting room at the facility over two floors. The Farmhouse at Lesser Hampden dates back to when the Hampden Park campus was all farmland and whilst not a listed building, it has been reported as being the oldest working football pavilion in the world. The building has not been usable for the past three years and the exterior had deteriorated to the extent that it was an unsightly part of the National Stadium campus. Christine Wright, Secretary of the club said “On behalf of Queen’s Park F.C., I would like to express our sincere thanks to the SFP for the award towards the Farmhouse changing rooms. This new facility will make a tremendous difference to the National Stadium campus and the many users of the Lesser Hampden facility”