by Roger Donnelly
Causeway Coast & Glens Council is to hold public consultations on its sports pitches.
It's to assess their current quality, number and location.
The project will address football, Gaelic games, rugby, hockey, tennis, cricket, athletics and lawn bowls. It will include all natural and synthetic facilities, multi-use games areas, and small-sided games/kick-about areas.
The events are in Flowerfield Arts Centre next Tuesday May 2nd at 7.30, and at Ballycastle's Sheskburn Recreation Centre on Wednesday May 3rd.
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