Latest News | 22 February 2024

New £11.9 million football hub opens its doors

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An £11.9 million state-of-the-art facility, which aims to support grassroots football in Derby, has opened its doors.

The Derby Racecourse Hub, managed by Leisure United on behalf of Derby City Council, is now encouraging the community to join in a range of activities.

The team on-site has been working with the council and partners to develop a community-led programme that caters to the diverse needs of Derby’s residents.

Derby Racecourse Hub has now welcomed back the football leagues, who are already enjoying the new facilities.

It offers three new full-size 3G football turf pitches (FTPs), along with the refurbishment of the existing FTP.

Additionally, the community building features a community café, additional meeting spaces, increased parking, and improved entry and exit points, enhancing the overall experience for visitors.

The Racecourse Park has also undergone significant improvements, including the addition of a play area, basketball court, and outdoor gym.

The project has been jointly funded by the city council and the Premier League, The FA, and the Government’s Football Foundation.

Councillor Hardyal Dhindsa, the city council’s cabinet member for communities and Streetpride, said: “Derby Racecourse Hub stands as a testament to collaborative efforts between Derby City Council, key football bodies, and local leagues, showcasing a shared commitment to improving community sports infrastructure.

“Featuring amenities like the community café, meeting spaces, and Changing Places Toilet, along with enhanced community spaces at the Hub, we’re creating gathering points for residents of all backgrounds.

“These improvements, alongside our commitment to providing high-quality, sustainable facilities for year-round use, ensure a lasting future for grassroots football and community activities demonstrating our dedication to long-term community development.”


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