Leeds sports pitch plan kicks off row
Prince Henry’s Grammar School in Otley is hoping to gain council approval for a football pitch for the school and local community’s use.
But residents who live nearby have raised concerns about glare from the floodlights, the potential for late opening times, noise and a rise in traffic.
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Hide AdGillian Spencer, a 66-year-old retired civil servant, told the YEP: “We have no objection to a sports pitch but it has to be in the right place.
“Luckily I’m 25 metres away, although that’s nothing when people are shouting – but some people are only 10-15 metres away which is only the length of a garden.”
Janet Sherrif, the headteacher of Prince Henry’s, said they had been in consultation with residents and made changes to the plans, including reducing the pitch size and installing a noise-minimising barrier.
The opening hours for the pitch’s use are yet to be finalised and could be a condition of any planning permission granted.
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Hide AdOtley town councillor Ray Georgeson said: “The council believes there’s a shortage of all-weather pitches in the town.
“Understandably some residents are very upset but they do live near a big high school. I think the school has made a lot of effort to understand the residents’ concerns.”
The sports pitch would be partly funded by the Football Foundation if it wins approval.