A Shropshire school has been granted permission to have a new artificial sports pitch.
says the provision of a 3G pitch will provide increase use compared to the existing grass field, which will benefit not only the school but local football clubs, partner organisations and other sports clubs in the area.
“The proposed Artificial Grass Pitch will replace an existing grassed pitch with better quality provision, thereby providing access to greater quantity of provision in a suitable location and supported by effective and appropriate management arrangements; whilst implementing best practice construction techniques to minimise waste and pollution.”
“A sports facility that the school and community can use would be very welcome in Newport,” said Catherine Willetts, of Newport Girls Football Club.
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