Football hub planned for Canterbury

Added/updated: Monday 16 June 2008, Category: News summary

Source/Contact: Leisure Opportunities, 11/06/2008

Canterbury City Council has announced proposals to build a football hub in the city by 2010.  The plans include the creation of a new permanent home for Canterbury City Football Club, including a new football pitch, spectator seating and club facilities, as well as five-a-side pitches, hospitality facilities and a health and fitness club.  The ₤5.4m plans are at a very early stage and the council is still contemplating a preferred site for the development.  “The council is looking into the risks involved in this venture that we are potentially entering into,” says David Ford, Canterbury City Council’s assistant head of culture and the man behind the project.  Ford said a delivery group has been established and that the council’s capital contribution towards the scheme is expected to be around ₤1m, with ₤3m coming from the private company operating and building the complex.