Glamorgan Gazette

Everyone’s a winner as new sports facilities open

- STAFF REPORTER newsdesk@walesonlin­e.co.uk

A NEW multi-use sports pitch has been officially opened at Brynteg School for the benefit of pupils and the wider community.

The all-weather facility has been jointly funded by Bridgend County Borough Council, Welsh Government’s Community Focused Schools Capital Grant and a donation to the school from the Harry Gwynne Memorial Trust.

The new facility replaces the previous redgra surface which was often unusable in wet weather due to drainage issues. The improvemen­ts include new floodlight­s to maximise use throughout the winter months as well as outside of school hours.

Ryan Davies, Headteache­r at Brynteg School, said: “The new allweather pitch is a welcome addition to our facilities and I know that pupils and staff are so pleased to be able to have access to a facility of this quality.

“Up until this year, our pupils were playing on a redgra surface and whilst this had served us well for many years had fallen into disrepair and was not suitable for the playing of sport. This new state-of-the-art facility will not only benefit our pupils and staff but will also help us to maintain and build upon our already strong links within the local community.

“The importance of sport and physical activity plays in helping our pupils with both their physical and mental wellbeing is not to be underestim­ated and this facility will certainly help us to provide the opportunit­ies which will make a positive impact on pupils for many years to come.”

Brynteg pupil Emma Barton, who played in the first ever match on the surface, said: “I would like to thank the council and all the teachers for their efforts in securing the new pitch. It will make a big difference to everyone, and I know the hockey team have been really looking forward to playing on it.”

The council’s Cabinet Member for Education, Cllr Jon-Paul Blundell, said: “This is a great example of how schools, the council and Welsh Government can work together effectivel­y to deliver new community facilities.

“This demonstrat­es our commitment to future generation­s and it’s particular­ly pleasing that this new pitch will not only benefit our school pupils but many other members of the community too.

“It’s often said that new facilities can make pupils even more motivated to get the most out of their learning and I’m sure that there will be a long queue of classes wanting to make use of this top class facility.”

The new pitch is expected to be available to community groups later in the year following an initial bedding in process.

If you are interested in booking the facility, you can contact the school now to ensure that you are notified when the pitch becomes available.

 ?? BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL ?? Pupils from Brynteg School with teachers, councillor­s, governors and members of the constructi­on team on the new multi-use surface
BRIDGEND COUNTY BOROUGH COUNCIL Pupils from Brynteg School with teachers, councillor­s, governors and members of the constructi­on team on the new multi-use surface

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