New £5m sports hub could include two football pitches

Two sets of feat with socks and football boots on grass,  between them they are kicking a white ball. It is a sunny day and there are blurry feet in the backgroundImage source, Getty Images
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The new site could feature two football pitches, as well as a skate park

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A new sports hub could be built to boost space for footballers, cyclists and skate-boarders after a council received a formal application.

Swindon Borough Council's (SBC) leaders hope to build the site near East Wichel Way at a cost of about £5m.

It could include two full size football pitches, a skate park, a bike hire centre and a play area, with Wiltshire Football Association (FA) identified as the preferred operator of the facility.

Councillor Kevin Small, the council's cabinet member for finance, said the FA's "knowledge and expertise has been invaluable" and it will offer a "great boost to local football in the borough".

SBC's chiefs leading the project have now submitted a planning application to the borough council.

Mr Small added: "If the plans are approved it will be fantastic to see the new facilities coming forward next year."

Google Maps image, aerial shot, of a main M4 road and an area in red showing where planning could take placeImage source, Swindon Borough Council
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The proposed area for the new sports hub is illustrated above

The hub would also contain a main car park, a pavilion and changing rooms, an all-weather football pitch, smaller multi-use pitches for small-sided games and a small countryside walking area.

Near the car park will be a learn to ride circuit for children, a bike hire and maintenance centre and a pétanque or boules piste, as well as an outdoor seating area.

The council hopes to make a decision on its plan by the end of January next year.

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