St Neots Town Football Club in Cambridgeshire has announced plans to relocate to a new £4m football centre to the north of the town.
The club’s new home will be located at Loves Farm, to the north east of St Neots.
The new venue will include a full size synthetic football pitch and a full size natural turf pitch at the site as well as a single-storey steel-framed building to provide a function room, clubhouse, bar, kitchen, admin offices and boardroom.
The main pitch will also include end- and side-terracing with both seating and standing facilities, changing rooms, landscaping and car parking areas.
The entire site will be built by construction company Bluestone and is scheduled to open by the end of the year.
St Neots Town Football Club in Cambridgeshire has announced plans to relocate to a new £4m football centre to the north of the town.
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St Neots Town Football Club in Cambridgeshire has announced plans to relocate to a new £4m football centre to the north of the town.
The club’s new home will be located at Loves Farm, to the north east of St Neots.
The new venue will include a full size synthetic football pitch and a full size natural turf pitch at the site as well as a single-storey steel-framed building to provide a function room, clubhouse, bar, kitchen, admin offices and boardroom.
The main pitch will also include end- and side-terracing with both seating and standing facilities, changing rooms, landscaping and car parking areas.
The entire site will be built by construction company Bluestone and is scheduled to open by the end of the year.
St Neots Town Football Club in Cambridgeshire has announced plans to relocate to a new £4m football centre to the north of the town.
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its focus on reducing health inequalities and improving healthy life expectancy.
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coaching judgement that turn a qualification into genuine readiness - taught as one
continuous course so that every skill is reinforced and applied, not cleared once and
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