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Shared scheme brings benefits for all
School pupils and the whole of the local community are benefiting from Sport England’s grant of £2.1m Lottery funding towards new sporting facilities at the Marden Bridge Middle School.
The British League Wheelchair Rugby team trains at the centre, which also hosts a Newcastle United Football Club Academy programme.
The centre – which received the Sportsmark Award in 2002-3 - was opened in 1999 to bring more sporting opportunities for local school pupils and to encourage local residents to participate more in sport.
And since then they have flocked to use the six-court sports hall and floodlit synthetic turf pitch, with over 112,000 people now visiting the site every year.
Other improvements carried out under the project included converting the existing school gym into two practice rooms and upgrading the existing grass football pitch. was improved.
Marden Bridge factfile
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