Plans to replace a Tenby school's astroturf pitch have moved a step forward after a successful grant application.
Pembrokeshire Leisure has secured a £407,000 grant from the Cymru Football Foundation’s Fit-For-Future Facilities Programme for the development of a new 3G pitch at Greenhill School.
The new facility will benefit both the school and community clubs.
Councillor Rhys Sinnett, cabinet member for residents’ services, said: "This project will play a significant role in ensuring that Pembrokeshire can continue to provide first-class facilities across the county.
"The collaboration led by Pembrokeshire County Council’s leisure section and incorporating the Cymru Football Foundation, Sport Wales, Greenhill School, and the community clubs will provide us with a fantastic facility for everyone."
The Cymru Football Foundation, supported by the UK Government, is committed to delivering inspirational, Fit-For-Future Facilities to enrich communities across the country.
Further details can be found on the foundation’s website.
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