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Manchester Evening News
Manchester Evening News
National
Alice Richardson

Plans to extend hours of floodlighting at Bowdon cricket club decided on

Plans to temporarily extend the hours of floodlighting at a cricket, hockey and tennis club in Trafford have been approved.

Proposals for Bowdon cricket club were discussed last night at Trafford council’s planning meeting and granted approval for an initial period of one year.

The plans are to allow floodlighting at the venue to be used between the hours of 9am and 9pm Monday to Friday, to facilitate more training into the evening for youngsters and members.

Trafford Town Hall (Copyright Unknown)

The proposals had garnered a lot of attention from the local community with a large number of letters sent into the council ahead of the discussions last night.

More than 90 individual letters were sent to the council ahead of the meeting – with many voicing their objections and others support for the proposals.

Those letters in favour of the plans cited the mental health benefits of outdoor exercise for children in the local area, particularly in the midst of and following the pandemic.

One resident wrote: “One nearby resident summed up the feeling by saying: “After all of the covid restrictions over the last year, simply getting out and playing with friends does wonders for the mental wellbeing of the juniors.

“Extending the lighting will mean even more youngsters can get involved and ultimately feel better.”

Those against cited concerns over light and noise pollution.

One resident said: “I object to the plans on the grounds of further loss of amenity to local residents.

“The existing floodlights currently allow for training. The extension is a particular infringement on the amenity of local residents and is certainly unnecessary.”

The club wants to extend the hours of floodlighting for a period of a year (User Rept0n1x at Wikimedia Commons)

At last night’s meeting, the planning committee voted in favour of the extending lighting hours, 10 votes in favour, three against.

Coun Meena Minnis of the Liberal Democrats voiced her concerns of the impact the extending lighting hours could have on nearby families putting children to bed.

Despite these concerns and some letters from local residents worried about light and noise pollution nearby, the council went with officers’ recommendation and granted the temporary extended lighting hours.

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