The manager of Bacup Borough FC, Brent Peters, has submitted plans to Rossendale Council to demolish the current club house at the Brian Boys West View Football Ground and to construct a larger one in its place. The Martin Peter’s Sports Bar, the current club house, is used as a function room and kitchen for the club. However, the new building, if approved, would provide more space for the club.
Drawings have been provided to the council to show the proposed plans. The planning department will make a decision in due course, but anyone wishing to comment on the plans should do so via the council’s website.
It is not known what the new building will look like, but it will be built in the same location as the current club house. The plans may also include new facilities, such as changing rooms, showers, or storage space for sports equipment.
Bacup Borough FC is in the North West Counties League Division One North, and the new building would provide their athletes with better facilities for training and enjoying their leisure time at the football club. Peters wants to ensure that the club can compete competitively in the league and that players are happy.
In conclusion, the submission of the proposed plans and the possibility of a new building is exciting for Bacup Borough FC players and stakeholders alike. The club’s manager is hopeful that the new and larger building will help the club to achieve its sporting goals and create a better experience for those involved with the club.