The new pavilion will be situated near Pegasus Road, in the Blackbird Leys part of Oxford, and the intention is that it will used by sports teams in the district.
Oxford City Council has helped fund the cost of the construction work, and will own the Blackbird Leys Pavilion once work is complete. It is replacing the existing one, which has lain unused since being condemned back in 2006, and there are hopes that it will spark greater levels of sporting interest in the area. The parks, events and sports board member, Mark Lygo, told the Oxford Mail:
“This will provide local teams with a high standard of facilities and we hope that it will increase the number of players.”
The new pavilion is certainly set to be a significant upgrade on its predecessor, as the final structure will contain changing rooms, toilet, official rooms and tuck shop facilities. The unveiling, and subsequent sports events, are sure to be strongly promoted – no doubt with the assistance of flyer and poster printing from Oxford Print shops.
The wider council Plans for modernisation will see another 12 pavilions in Oxford restored, while a completely new one is built on the Grandpoint Recreation Ground.Get a Free Quote for Plans Get a Free Quote for Forms Get a Free Quote for Print