Plans for an all-weather 3G sports pitch in Girvan have been given the green light, bringing an end to a three-year-long controversial saga.
The motion to construct the £850,000 artificial grass facility at Victory Park, in the town’s South Park Avenue, was backed unanimously by members of South Ayrshire Council’s new-look regulatory panel.Planning officer Erin Goldie told the panel on Thursday that fencing, floodlighting, access paths, a service access road and drainage are part of the plans.She said lateral drains would be installed across the pitch which would connect to a carrier drain, then onto an existing outlet.A total of eight floodlights, measuring 15 metres in height, would be installed, as well as a three metre wire mesh fence around the perimeter of the site.The current children’s play equipment would be relocated elsewhere on the site.Ms Goldie said SEPA and Ayrshire Roads Alliance, the council’s local flood authority, were consulted with both having no objections.Almost 75 percent of the public who contacted the council supported the plans, with 175 letters backing the project.Sixty-one objections raised concerns including flooding and drainage, traffic, parking and road safety concerns, and visual appearance.The pitch has been a hotly debated topic in the town for the last three years, after several residents raised their concerns back in 2019 surrounding the loss of Common Good Land.Resident Stephen Galloway spoke on behalf of local sports clubs and said some clubs have to book a pitch at Maybole or as far as Cumnock to play games.“We’re the only town of our size without one,” he said.“My proposal is for it to go ahead; as a resident of Girvan and a resident of Victory Park, we need this."Long time
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