A
statement from Ards Borough Council
taken from
ards-council.gov.uk
The
Council has agreed a £3.6 Million plan to create state of the
art sporting facilities at Londonderry Park in Newtownards,
including a partly covered arena suitable for intermediate
football.
The proposal
will bring two 'third generation' or '3G' soccer pitches to
Londonderry Park, a contemporary sand-based hockey pitch and a
new cricket square, as well as a 70m x 30m training area and
improvements to existing grass pitches, floodlighting and car
parking.
The partly
covered, seated arena is to be built to a standard which would
accommodate the currently 'homeless' Ards Football Club,
although the entire development has its base in enhancing the
Park for the community as a whole:
"Londonderry
Park is already well-used by the local community and we have
football, hockey, cricket and bowling clubs as well as
runners, walkers and families who enjoy the green open space
and the play area. This new investment has its roots in the
community and in making improvements which will have a
significant and very broad impact across the board,"
said the Mayor of Ards, Councillor Jim Fletcher. "The
development of an arena is, of course, an additional benefit
and would meet the needs of Ards FC".
The news
brings the Council's total planned investment in leisure and
community facilities close to £30M in the coming years, as
Chairman of the Council Services Committee, Councillor
Colville Elliott explained:
"The
Council has already agreed to spend over £20M developing a
new leisure centre at Dairy Hall in Newtownards, with a
further £3M set aside to fund new community centres and close
to £1M earmarked for the refurbishment of play areas,"
said Councillor Elliott. "This latest announcement for
Londonderry Park makes a significant contribution to ensuring
that the people of Ards have access to first class leisure and
sporting opportunities".
An application to part-fund the Londonderry Park development will be made to an upcoming Sport NI 'Places For Sport (Surfaces) Programme ' later this year and, if successful, the Council would expect to begin work on the project as soon as possible thereafter.
11th May 2009
ardsfc.co.uk