Wokingham Today

Maiden Erlegh 3G pitch consultati­on

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WOKINGHAM Borough Council has launched a consultati­on on proposals to build a 3G sports pitch at Maiden Erlegh School.

As part of its consultati­on, the council is also hosting two in-person drop-in sessions later this month.

Earlier this year, the council’s decision-making executive approved its new leisure strategy, following public consultati­on in 2021.

In July, the decision-making executive approved proposals to deliver this strategy, which included the progressio­n of a new 3G sports pitch, subject to planning, Football Foundation funding and public consultati­on.

Cllr Ian Shenton said: “I am encouragin­g all residents, particular­ly those living in the Maiden Erlegh ward, to come along to one of our drop-in sessions to find out more about our potential 3G sports pitch proposal.

“Your opinion matters to us, so make sure you submit your views.

“Help us carry on enriching lives by providing access to good leisure facilities for generation­s to come.”

Wokingham Borough has more than 524 football teams and the council feel there is a need for additional 3G sports pitches to be built to cater for this demand.

Due to capacity issues, some football teams are having to travel outside of the borough for training and extra games cannot be played.

A technical appraisal carried out by the council identified Maiden Erlegh School as “the most suitable” location for the new 3G sports pitch based on the existing facilities including pitch, changing rooms, toilets, sufficient parking and access to the site.

The consultati­on survey runs until 11.59pm on Monday, October 3.

The drop-in sessions will take place at

Maiden Erlegh School on Silverdale Road from 6pm to 7.30pm on Tuesday, September 20, and Wednesday, September 21.

To take the survey online, visit: engage. wokingham.gov.uk

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