Multi-million pound funding bid in for Portsmouth football hub

The plans include all-weather pitches and a two-storey pavilion

Author: Josh Wright, Local Democracy ReporterPublished 16th Jun 2022

A FUNDING bid for a planned multi-million pound football hub in Cosham was submitted in April after the project was granted planning permission.

But with ‘affordability challenges’ related to rising building costs discussions are already being held with the Football Foundation about the possibility of an additional ‘top-up grant’ above the £4.2m it has already applied for.

Portsmouth City Council’s cabinet member for leisure Steve Pitt said the new centre would be a ‘game changer’ for the city and said he hoped work would early next year.

‘I have been heavily involved in this since the beginning from the meetings with the local clubs and leagues,’ he said. ‘It’s great to see it at this stage and we’re hopeful that we will receive the funding in the autumn.

‘We are absolutely committed to this project and with the ongoing work at Moneyfields we will soon have two excellent football facilities in the city.’

The project is part of a nationwide scheme run by the Football Foundation in a bid to increase the number of all-weather pitches and football facilities.

The 2018 Playing Pitch Strategy for Portsmouth found a shortfall in provision in the city, recommending the creation of a purpose-built centre for both youth and adult teams, while also encouraging the growth of women’s and disabled games.

To facilitate this, the King George V playing fields were identified as ‘a key opportunity site’, prompting the submission of the planning application for a new two-storey pavilion which was approved in February.

Alongside the replacement pavilion which will house changing rooms for teams using the existing grass and two new artificial pitches and public cafe and toilet facilities.

At Tuesday’s meeting of the city council cabinet, councillors will be asked to authorise the start of legal orders needed to carry out the work.

‘It is important the authority is in a position to move swiftly when any offer of

funding is made,’ a report says. ‘The recommendations seek to ensure that there is absolute clarity about decision making to enable the most timely response possible.’

Cllr Pitt said the development would only lead to the loss of a ‘small corner’ of the playing fields with the public continuing to have access and he said anyone would be able to book the use of the new pitches once work has been completed.

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