The development of a a multi-facility sports hub in Ballyclare has taken a major leap forward.
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has agreed in principal to develop a new 3G pitch as part of the Cloughan Project.
The project, led by Ballyclare Rugby Club and supported by both the Council and Sport NI, has the potential to see up to £2.8 million worth of investment in sports facilities at the Doagh Road venue.
These new facilities include the development of a 3G football pitch and synthetic hockey pitch, as well as upgrading the existing cricket and rugby pitches with works including drainage and floodlighting.
The Council has specifically committed to develop the 3G pitch at a projected cost of £1.25m, subject to Ballyclare Rugby Club successfully securing funding for other elements of the sports hub from Sport NI's Multi Facility Fund.
Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey Alderman Stephen Ross said: "The need for a 3G pitch in Ballyclare is well established and has been part of Council's development plans in recent years.
"I am delighted that we can now deliver on this and partner with Sport NI and Ballyclare Rugby Club in the creation of a multi-facility sports hub that will see top class facilities catering for four different sports in one location.
"This will be one of the biggest investments in sporting facilities in Ballyclare and it will be a major boon to the local community, giving everyone in the town a place to come together and play."
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