Leek park's railings to be reused in district council's plan for new Moorlands multi-use games area

By Jack Lenton

20th Jan 2022 | Local News

The MUGA would be located at Hot Lane playing fields in Biddulph Moor.
The MUGA would be located at Hot Lane playing fields in Biddulph Moor.

Staffordshire Moorlands District Council is planning to install a new multi-use games area (MUGA) by reusing railings taken from a park in Leek.

The plans relate to Hot Lane playing fields in Biddulph Moor and are on the agenda for a meeting of the council's Service Delivery Overview & Scrutiny Panel due to take place next week.

The agenda explains that fencing from Brough Park in Leek would be repurposed to build the games area, which could then be used for a range of sports.

The project is expected to cost around £6,500.

The agenda states: "Hot Lane playing fields is located in Biddulph Moor and contains a fully refurbished play area, a senior football pitch (grass) and a small area of hardstanding with one basketball hoop. Recently a breeze block wall which was located at the far end of the site and used to play football against was deemed unsafe following an inspection and removed.

"There is an opportunity to reuse the multi-use games area fencing recently removed from Brough Park in Leek. The fencing was removed due to a new system being installed earlier this year, as part of a wider improvement project, and therefore the opportunity to reuse this at Hot Lane would not only reduce costs, but it would repurpose a fencing system which is in very good condition and avoid it being disposed of.

"This project proposes to develop a multi-use games area in this part of the site which would consist of a tarmac base to be installed on the existing grassed area with sports rebound fencing installed to make up an enclosed court that could be used for a range of sports. It is also proposed to construct a new pathway linking the entrance of the site to the MUGA. As there is considerable earthworks involved, it is recommended that a feasibility study is commissioned to provide a more clear understanding of the ground conditions and an estimated cost to complete the works.

"Hot Lane is identified in the Staffordshire Moorlands Local Football Facilities Plan and, as such, is likely to receive funding support from Football Foundation should a project be feasible. Initial conversations with the Football Foundation have been positive and they have recommended that a full feasibility study is undertaken at the expected cost of circa £6,500.

"It is proposed that the Council funds this feasibility study and that a further report will update on the outcome of the study and outline the key actions and costs associated to completing this project."

The plans will be considered at a meeting of the council due to take place on Wednesday next week.

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