State of the art
A cricket club at the heart of a new £4.6million East Lancashire Sports Village has added state-of-the-art covered nets to its redevelopment plans.
They will be open to all members of the public offering the opportunity to practice and play cricket throughout the year. In August, the 121-year-old club was given planning permission to build single-storey extension to its clubhouse providing additional seating would be provided internally together with a new covered and glazed spectator area.Its modernisation is a key part of the Darwen Town Deal’s plans for a new £4.
“This facility proposed by total-play Ltd is a new approach to outdoor cricket net provision. It means that there will be no more ‘rain stops play’. The total-play ‘Cricket Shield’ is a climate protection system for outdoor cricket facilities
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