The investment will ensure that the whole community has the use of a top-class sporting facility
Tuesday, 27th April 2021, 3:23 pm
Creasey Park Community Football Centre has opened a new full-size artificial turf pitch (ATP) after investing £1.1m of funding from the Housing Infrastructure Fund. The installation was initiated and managed by Central Bedfordshire Council in partnership with Dunstable Town Council.
The new pitch has been built primarily for activities such as football and hockey. It is also in the process of becoming fully FIFA (Federation of International Football Association) and FIH (International Hockey Federation) accredited. The new pitch is the latest in third generation design and features a new Intelligent Play System as well as environmental improvements such as LED floodlights.
Press Release – Hamilton City Council Hamilton City Council has a new General Manager Growth as the city continues its sustained population and economic growth. Blair Bowcott will take up the position at the end of May, replacing Jen Baird who has a new role as Chief Executive of the …
Hamilton City Council has a new General Manager Growth as the city continues its sustained population and economic growth.
Blair Bowcott will take up the position at the end of May, replacing Jen Baird who has a new role as Chief Executive of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ).
Press Release – Hamilton City Council
Hamilton City Council has a new General Manager Growth as the city continues its sustained population and economic growth.
Blair Bowcott will take up the position at the end of May, replacing Jen Baird who has a new role as Chief Executive of the Real Estate Institute of New Zealand (REINZ).
Council’s Chief Executive Richard Briggs said Mr Bowcott has been an integral part of Council for the past 22 years and the senior leadership team since 2007, championing Hamilton’s interests at a local, regional, and national level.
“Blair has been a driving force behind some of Hamilton’s significant growth programmes including securing funding for Peacocke through the Housing Infrastructure Fund and shovel-ready projects pitch during COVID-19 lockdown last year. He has built strong relationships with Government on behalf of the city.
Latest pictures show how Wirral s 13,500 new homes are progressing
Wirral Waters is set to deliver 13,500 homes over the next 25 years
12:58, 21 APR 2021
The scheme could transform the east of the borough (Image: Colin Lane/Liverpool Echo)
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New pictures show the rapid pace at which the biggest housing scheme in Wirral is moving.