It's already taking bookings
Neighbours living in a Mansfield estate can now benefit from a new 4G football pitch that has recently been installed at a leisure centre. Residents in Oak Tree will be able to access the pitch which is already taking bookings.
He said: “I am so pleased to see this area has been completely transformed and in its place a brand new shiny facility that I’m sure will be used and enjoyed by many of our residents from Oak Tree and beyond. It's now a 4G standard pitch, one of the best surfaces for people playing five-a-side football.
The new 4G pitch is situated behind the Oak Tree Leisure Centre and has had newly installed floodlighting and upgraded goals to make it a standard five-a-side size. A 4G pitch is defined as artificial grass, like 3G, but without rubber crumbing. The area has been designed to provide maximum comfort underfoot and deliver exceptional ball bounce, roll, and control.
There are also ongoing plans to work with residents and organisations including the police, youth service and Oak Tree Primary School to plan further activities for all age groups on the Oak Tree Lane estate, which could include use of the 4G pitch. Pitch hire is available from 8am to 10pm Monday to Friday, and 9am to 3pm on weekends. The price of the pitch is £41 per hour.
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