Councillors rescue plans to replace tennis courts with a football pitch and multi-use games area in South Ribble, after objections from Sport England and concerns about demand and facility details.
Plans to replace three South Ribble tennis courts with a 3G football pitch and an area for netball and tennis have been rescued by councillors. The proposed development had been recommended for refusal by planning officers due to insufficient proof of demand for the current tennis courts . Sport England objected to the creation of a multi-use games area and requested more details about the playing surface and sports pavilion building.
The council's planning committee deferred their decision to address the concerns raised
South Ribble Tennis Courts Football Pitch Netball Multi-Use Games Area Sport England Planning Committee
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