Construction has started on a high-quality professional and community cricket facility in central Lancashire, which will be the first of its kind.

Lancashire County Council and Lancashire Cricket are working together to build this new facility at Farington, bringing together elite and community cricket in one high quality development.

To officially mark the start of work, County Councillor Aidy Riggott, Cabinet member for economic development and growth, Lancashire County Council, was joined by Lancashire Cricket’s Mark Chilton, Tom Bailey and Phoebe Graham for a turf-cutting ceremony on the site.

With a 19-month build time, it is hoped that cricket could be played at Farington in the 2025 cricket season.

County Councillor Phillippa Williamson, leader of Lancashire County Council, said: “This pioneering development in the heart of the county, will provide new professional standard facilities for the Club, as well as being a valuable asset for the local community with multiple benefits to health and wellbeing.

“We’re pleased that we’ve brought in Lancashire-based Eric Wright Construction to build this facility, bringing an excellent track record in providing further benefits to the county through local jobs and procurement.”

The new facility will become a Women’s Centre of Excellence for the North-West of England and will help Lancashire Cricket continue to bring through the cricketers of the future.

Mark Chilton, Director of Cricket Performance at Lancashire Cricket, added: “This is a landmark day for Lancashire Cricket as construction begins at Farington, a unique ground that will bring together elite and community cricket – located on one site in the heart of our county.

“It’s something that we’ve been working on, alongside Lancashire County Council, for a long while now and the development will provide top class elite facilities for both our men’s and women’s side which can also serve recreational cricket and the wider community at the same time.

“Our aim is to have cricket take place by the end of the 2025 season and we are all incredibly excited at the Club to watch the progression of the site over the next couple of years. We would like to thank Lancashire County Council for all their assistance with the project.”

The facility will feature two cricket pitches and host a number of men’s and women’s competitive matches each year. The second cricket pitch will support community, recreational and youth cricket, as well as offering a new training facility for the club.

 

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