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Plans for new 5-lane enclosed cricket practice facility at West Park, West Bridgford

West Park is a football and cricket ground off Loughborough Road in West Bridgford.

The land was purchased by Sir Julien Cahn in 1925 to provide a home ground and pavilion for his private cricket team. The Sir Julien Cahn pavilion was constructed in 1926 and the first recorded match on the ground was in 1928 when Sir J Cahn’s XI played the touring West Indies.

This land was sold after his death in 1944 to West Bridgford UDC ( urban district council ) which named it West Park but retained the cricket pavilion now known as Sir Julien Cahn Pavilion and the cricket pitch.

More recently Rushcliffe Borough Council constructed West Park Sports Pavilion in 2005 to provide a purpose-built modern facility to provide improved changing facilities to cricket users.

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The pavilion built in 2005 – © westbridgfordwire.com

The proposed development is the construction of cricket net and cage facility directly adjacent to this newer sports pavilion.

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Rushcliffe Borough Council is the applicant and the landowner.

The new facility would replace the two existing cricket practice strips and open-ended mobile cages which are over 15 years old and at the end of their useful life. The nets will be constructed to the England and Wales Cricket Board Standard (ECB) and be completely enclosed by netting to ensure that balls remain within the cage structure.

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Example of the type of nets

The council says that when constructed the facility will increase the quality of training opportunities for all aspects of the game in Nottinghamshire, from the community level, all the way up to the regional level, with a particular focus on this site on the participation of women’s and girls in line with the ECB current five-year strategy for inspiring generations.

The facility will have linking accessible paths which lead directly to the car park and public toilets ensuring the DDA is accessible even when the sports Pavilion is closed. The nets will be lockable, and the proposals include improvement to the boundary fence to ensure compliance with the council’s Section 17 crime and disorder obligations.

The 1.5m high timber boundary fencing will comprise of overlap vertical boarding and kiln dried redwood posts.  This will improve the site boundary to this area and the overall security and boundary protection for West Park.

 

The plans are detailed as: Construction of a new cricket practice facility comprising of non-turf playing surface with associated new and framing together with associated ground preparation and landscaping works including soakaway and fencing.

In summary the application reads:

The proposals align with the Rushcliffe Leisure Strategy and supporting Playing Pitch Strategy and Action Plan which has identified a need for cricket facilities in the Borough of Rushcliffe in particular the West Bridgford analysis area. This also aligns with the Nottinghamshire County Cricket development plan. The installation of a 5-lane non-turf cricket nets facility in West Park would have a significant impact and address the shortfall of quality nets provision and would replace the very poor-quality practice wicket strips on site.

Full plans here

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Reference this image to the drone view below to see the location of the proposed cricket facility – the pavilion is the black block on the plan above.
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Image from a drone shows the tennis courts – some have storage units on them – and the ‘new’ pavilion.

 

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