Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Sport players say they are being forced out of PPG Canalside

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(June 20) for an update on changes, which began five years ago when two snooker tables were removed.

Now they expect to see the remaining six tables reduced by three, with the inevitable knock-on effect on games and tournament­s.

And bowlers say Town has given notice to six teams that currently play on the site’s back green to leave by the end of the month as the space is needed “in connection with their Premier League status.”

Town took over the former Syngenta sports club in 2011 pledging not to change facilities used by existing groups for at least 15 years.

That changed 18 months later with the loss of two snooker tables, angering veterans who played in the Huddersfie­ld Snooker League. They also revealed that there had been changes to charges and at one point players were refused access to the tables until 9am, two hours later than before.

Mervyn Williams, 83, who is captain of the Veterans’ ‘B’ snooker team, said: “There’s great anxiety and disgust in many cases. I am sure the young lads feel the same. I have tried to get in touch with the club secretary but I was told that I could not have his number. Whenever we want something there seems to be a barrier between us, the people behind the bar, and management.

“Previously it’s all been very harmonious. Now they are riding roughshod over anyone to do with snooker or bowling in order to do whatever they need after entering the Premier League.”

Bowler Philip Walker said the timing of the redevelopm­ent could not be worse.

“It comes in the middle of the bowling season. All six teams can’t be accommodat­ed on the front pitch and the chances of the teams being found alternativ­e greens is not good.

“This is yet another blow to Huddersfie­ld bowlers following the loss of facilities at the new sports centre.”

A spokesman for the club said he was unable to comment prior to the meeting with members.

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