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Plans approved for new special sports court at Aberaeron’s school

The existing tennis court, Aberaeron (Pic: Google Street View)

PLANS for a new special sports court at Aberaeron’s school, which has already gained the support of many local groups, have been given the go-ahead.

The application by Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron, through Sports Labs Limited, recommended for approval at the October 8 meeting of Ceredigion County Council’s development management committee, sought permission for a new Cruyff court at the existing macadam tennis court footprint, along with LED floodlights, at Aberaeron Comprehensive School, South Road.

A supporting statement said the scheme would see the construction of a new Cruyff Court and the addition of a 3 v 3 basketball court, polymeric trim trail run-off into a landing pit and a new LED floodlighting system at Ysgol Gyfun Aberaeron as part of the Cruyff Foundation.

A Cruyff Court is a small football field with a surface of artificial grass, which also allows other sports to take place.

It added: “The benefit of a Cruyff Court promotes equality for user and a safe place to play small-sided games.  The new Cruyff Court will be able to facilitate the usage during the evening and weekend hours, providing a high-quality space for the school. The proposal will also encourage and support healthy lifestyles with a floodlight facility being playable throughout the year.”

It says the turf system is “a Tiger Turf NRG (No Rubber Granules) which is a new generation of multi-sports turf that does not require performance infills,” and is “constructed from two of the most wear-resistant technical yarns available”.

It says the Cruyff Court gives the opportunity to level up the ‘inclusive’ facilities for the school and local community, operating 9am-9pm weekdays, and up to 8pm at weekends.

Letters of support have been submitted by groups and organisations including Ceredigion’s Pupil Referral Unit, Aberaeron Netball Club, Aberaeron Cricket Club, Aberaeron Rugby Club, and local football clubs; the town council also in support.

Concerns from members of the public included loss of view, over intensification of use, potential light pollution and noise disturbance, and hours of operation, with the issue raised on behalf of neighbouring elderly residents at the meeting, with a call for ongoing monitoring.

Moving approval, Cllr Marc Davies said the scheme would provide a “much-needed all-weather playing surface,” adding the concerns raised about the light pollution were “part and parcel of living in a town”.

Members approved the scheme.

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