The development includes a full-size 3G GAA pitch incorporating two soccer pitches at Lough Moss Leisure Centre
A number of sports clubs in Carryduff are set to benefit from an exciting £1.7m pitch and facilities project.
When completed, the improved facilities will be used by a number of local clubs from the Carryduff community and in particular, Carryduff Colts FC and Carryduff GAC.Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council has appointed contractor FP McCann to undertake the work which started on Monday and is expected to be completed in early 2024.
Councillor Thomas Beckett, Chair of Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council’s Communities & Wellbeing Committee said: “The council is delighted to be making the dreams of local football and Gaelic players come to life through this project. We understand the importance of top-quality sporting facilities being available locally and look forward to seeing them take shape in the months ahead.
Eamon Deeny, Chair of Carryduff Colts FC and Brendan Sloan, Chair of Carryduff GAC as regular users of the facility have been working alongside fellow club officers to support the council in this project.
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