idontbelieveit wrote:What I have also noticed in quite a few of the post's is that a lot of the writers of which, are more concerned with the adult football sides being able to fulfill there SAFL fixtures during bad weather, so does that mean that they would get first refusal on the pitch than say a bunch of children who want to play. Im not against the local sides in the town in the slightest as what they do for the local community is very good.
idontbelieveit wrote:Im not to sure how long the local groups/councils have been asking for the AWP, but has anybody actually tried to raise money or apply for funding or are you all going to sit infront of your computers and moan that Campbeltown doesnt get anything and is always last in line for anything. What im basically saying is that somebody, or some group should grab this by the balls and really go at it.
Kintyre Forum News wrote:The important factor for the community is to support Kinloch Green
smiles wrote:Interesting to note the switch to Kinloch Park when you read back and see some resistance from years before and most notably some of the ones who are vocal on this forum about it.
Kintyre Forum News wrote:
Kintyre Forum News wrote:Argyll & Bute Council confirmed they have submitted a Stage 1 application to SportScotland for the provision of an All Weather Pitch in Campbeltown. Council will hear the outcome of that in 4 weeks by the start of May.
Sport wrote:Kintyre Forum News wrote:Argyll & Bute Council confirmed they have submitted a Stage 1 application to SportScotland for the provision of an All Weather Pitch in Campbeltown. Council will hear the outcome of that in 4 weeks by the start of May.
Some light at the end of the tunnel? We certainly hope so! SportScotland have indicated that following the Stage 1 Application submitted by Argyll & Bute Council that they will support the provision of an AWP on Kinloch Green with new changing rooms to the sum of £350,000! The Council have already appointed PMR Leisure to submit the Stage 2 Applicati...on by the end of the summer. Now all we need is the Council to add the other 50% to their capital programme!!
Fingers crossed!
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