MEMBERS of Derry City and Strabane District Council’s Planning Committee today gave their approval to plans to redevelop Daisyfield Pitches and build a new Brandywell Sports Centre and Changing Pavillion at Derry’s Foyle Road in the Brandywell.
The application, which was submitted by Council, and will see the replacement of the existing pitches with natural grass pitch and a floodlit 3G synthetic pitch redevelopment of the pitches.
It will include the erection of two single storey buildings comprising of a Sports Centre and Changing Pavilion.
The proposed Sports Centre facility will house Oakleaf Boxing Club and Over the Hill Snooker Club while the proposed changing pavilion will accommodate Ballymoor Soccer Club.
Members heard how the proposed grass pitch will replace the existing natural turf pitch and will be 100m x 55m, while the proposed synthetic 7-aside 3G football pitch will be enclosed by a 2.7m high green paladin security fence with a 1.2m high spectator fence surrounding the football pitch and base of the floodlights.
A hardstanding for spectators will be laid between the paladin and spectator fences and behind each goal will be a 10m high ball stop net with 50mm mesh supported by masts.
Four 16m high LED Floodlights, two on each side of the football pitch are also part of the proposals.
In relation to the changing pavilion, members heard how it is proposed the new development will incorporate six changing rooms, two referee changing facilities, a committee room and ancillary accommodation.
The Sports Centre will provide for two 21ft boxing rings, weights and training area with two changing rooms, shower and toilet facilities, office space and store room as well as a snooker room and social area with kitchenette, and a committee room.
Welcoming the proposed development, the Chairperson for the Planning Committee Cllr Christopher Jackson said the proposals would be broadly welcomed by the local sports clubs including Ballymoor Football Club, Over The Hill Snooker Club and Oakleaf Boxing Club who will be delighted to see Council bringing forward new state of the art facilities to their members.
“This is a really good news story for the entire community and is in keeping with the Council’s commitment in its Strategic Growth Plan to invest and regenerate in leisure and sports to improve the health and well-being of our community.
“These new facilities when completed will have all the modern facilities required to attract new members and facilitate the promotion of sport.”
All planning application forms, drawings, letters etc. relating to this planning application are available to view on www.planningni.gov.uk
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