A new £280,000 multi-sports facility could be built in Pinchbeck.
Its parish council has applied and been shortlisted as a location for a new PlayZone on the Glebe Field.
It’s an initiative by the Football Federation using investment from the Premier League, FA and government to build 250 mini pitches in the UK.
As well as football, it will be built with nets to play basketball and netball on, as well as being advertised for use by cricket and other sports.
It would be gated so organisations would have to book the facilities and will receive a code to gain entry.
Pinchbeck Parish Council, which held a meeting about the project on Monday night, say it’s pledged to contribute £70,000 of section 106 developer contributions towards the PlayZone with the remaining £210,000 coming from the Football Federation.
A spokesman for the authority said it was ‘delighted to be short listed for potential funding’.
“If the project proceeds, the PlayZone will increase sporting opportunities for residents and sports organisations while also creating new partnerships with GPs, the NHS, the local authority, and other agencies.
“This initiative will explore innovative ways to improve community health and wellbeing and help reduce health inequalities in the area.
“Securing this funding requires a thorough and detailed process, and it is essential that the council fully understands its financial and contractual obligations before moving forward.
“To ensure transparency and informed decision-making, the council has unanimously agreed to seek professional advice before signing any contracts.
“This step is not intended to delay the project but to ensure that all long-term commitments, including the Football Foundation’s 21-year funding commitment, are clearly understood.
“Pinchbeck Parish Council is committed to delivering a high-quality facility that will serve the community for many years to come. We look forward to keeping residents updated as we progress with this exciting opportunity.”