club welcomes new staff

Bristol Manor Farm Football Club is thrilled to announce a series of strategic off-field appointments, marking an exciting step forward for the club.

As part of our plans to grow this community-led club, a key focus is ensuring that Bristol Manor Farm not only performs on the pitch but also continues to be respected and admired off it. Here’s a closer look at our new additions:


Ed Picksley | Vice Chairman

Since the early 2000s, Ed Picksley and his family have been loyal supporters of The Farm, bringing their dedication year after year. This summer, Ed joined the club’s committee as the Club Safety Officer, and his enthusiasm and commitment immediately made a strong impression on our management team. Now, we’re excited to see him take on an even bigger role as Vice Chairman. Ed will be working closely with the club’s directors and committee members, and his unwavering support for the team—at both home and away matches—continues to make a real difference.


Dominic Allin | Stadium Announcer.

We are pleased to introduce Dominic Allin as the new voice of Bristol Manor Farm! Dominic, a recent graduate from the University of Nottingham with a degree in Broadcast Journalism, brings professionalism and energy to our match-day experience. Already, Dominic has left a great impression after stepping in for a couple of games, and his enthusiasm for the role is evident.

Speaking to the club, Dom said: “I am delighted to be a part of Bristol Manor Farm’s match day experience. Being involved in non-league football is an exciting opportunity with a club that is so integral to the community. I have thoroughly enjoyed helping to enhance the atmosphere at the NL Services Stadium.”


Agustin Hinjosa | Student Liaison Officer

As we continue to expand our fanbase and reach out to the local student community, we’re excited to welcome Augustin Hinjosa as our new Student Liaison Officer. A final-year student at The University of Bristol, Augustin began working with us last season on commercial projects and has quickly become an integral part of our efforts to engage with students. His role will be pivotal in strengthening our relationship with the universities and building our presence among the student community, ensuring the Farm becomes a home away from home for young fans.


Becky Burnett | Under-18s Media Officer

With our Under-18s team, the Young Farmers, making strides in the Western Counties Floodlight Youth League, Becky joins us as the Under-18s Social Media Officer. Becky, recommended by Under-18s Manager Tony Hodge and Dale Leonard, will dedicate her efforts to promoting our youth team on social media. Her work promises to shine a spotlight on our young talent, showcase their journey through the season, and help the Young Farmers’ digital presence flourish.

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