Planning permission has been granted for a new £9.7m sports and community facility at Preston’s Ashton Park.
The state-of-the-art sports facility will feature a two-storey 1,395 sq m sports hub complete with changing rooms, classrooms and a café, alongside six grass pitches and a 3G sports pitch.
The project will be funded by a £9.5m contribution from the £20m of Levelling Up Funding, which was awarded to Preston City Council in 2023, having pledged to create improved sports facilities as part of the local bid.
The new facility is part of the city's Active Preston project, designed to encourage more people in the city to participate in healthy activities and improve the wellbeing of Preston residents.
It will enable thousands of young people year-round access to both natural and all-weather sport facilities and improve the local provision for playing grassroots sports.
Adrian Robinson, director of environment and property at Preston City Council, said: "We’re pleased with the approval of this valuable sports facility. It will allow for all year-round access to sports.
"This new community hub will deliver a range of services and improve the quality of life for local residents, community sports clubs and the wider Preston community."
Eric Wright Construction Engineering will oversee the design and construction of the facility with Cassidy and Ashton doing the planning on the scheme. Work is planned to commence on site in summer 2024 targeting completion by the end of 2025.
James Eager, director of Eric Wright Construction added: "This new facility will provide a superb additional leisure and education amenity for the community, enhancing the sports provision in the local area and improving health outcomes.
"The park has been underused for many years but the new facilities will enable youngsters to play grassroots sports all year round and the team is keen to bring this forward now planning is secured.”
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