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New artificial sports pitch for Mold
Published: 11/01/2017
The artificial sports pitch at Mold Alun High School is due to be replaced,
according to a report which will be presented at the Corporate Resources
Overview and Scrutiny Committee later this month.
This is part of a substantial commitment to play in the region of £900,000 by
Flintshire County Council. The allocation will support the Council’s wider
strategic aims and objectives and ensure it keeps delivering on its health
agenda both in its schools and to the wider public.
The Leader of the Council, Councillor Aaron Shotton, said:
The Council has made a clear commitment to sustaining play provision within
the County and is investing in play areas and synthetic sport pitches such as
this one in Mold. I am proud that Flintshire has taken this bold step and
continues to protect such facilities for our residents to use and enjoy.”
Flintshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Leisure Services, Councillor
Kevin Jones, said:
“I am delighted with the planned improvements to play areas and sports pitches
detailed in this report. I am sure that they will prove popular with local
pupils and residents.”
Local ward member, Councillor Haydn Bateman, said:
“I’m really pleased about this investment as this pitch is well used by both
the Alun School and Ysgol Maes Garmon as well as the Leisure Centre. It will
ensure this great community facility is protected for the future.”
CAPTION: Cllr Aaron Shotton, Cllr Haydn Bateman and Cllr Kevin Jones with
Leisure Centre manager Gary Roberts and Year 9 pupils from Mold Alun School