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    Pandy Park plans get green light

    CROSS Keys have got the green light for ambitious plans to rejuvenate Pandy Park with a 3,000-capacity covered terrace.

    Planning permission has been granted for the development on the mountain side of the ground and work will start on Tuesday.

    Everything should be in place by the time the Premiership season kicks off on September 6 and it is the latest big project undertaken by Keys.

    Last season they put hours of work and plenty of money into the Pandy Park pitch under the guidance of Rodney Parade groundsman Mark Jones, transforming it from the bog of 2006-7 into a surface that didn't cause a single postponement.

    And the next scheme is an all-weather training pitch at the top end of the ground which the club aim to have in development in place for next season.

    "This shows the determination and ambition of the club to provide top class facilities," said chairman Colin Vernall. "It demonstrates that the club is going in line with the criteria demands of the WRU and we want to move forward.

    "It is an exciting time for the club and hopefully it will help us attract both big games and more spectators along to watch.

    "It is a reward for the hard work that so many people put in at the club, I can't think of many clubs that are putting in that effort and are investing in their grounds like we are.

    "We didn't have a single match called off last season because of Mark's advice and help and the new terrace proves that we want to keep improving things."

    On the pitch Keys are in talks with a couple more players and hope to finalise their squad soon while they have also announced their season ticket prices: stand - £95, field - £85, stand concession -£75, field concession - £65.

    There is £10 off for season tickets bought before August 5 and the club also have tickets available for the Australia and South Africa autumn internationals. Contact the club on 01495 270289 for details.

    6:49am Thursday 17th July 2008

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    Posted by: brianberyl, wrexham on 8:34am Thu 17 Jul 08
    I can remember the day when we could climb up the mountain and watch for free. This will ruin it.
    Posted by: stman on 9:33am Thu 17 Jul 08
    brianberyl wrote:
    I can remember the day when we could climb up the mountain and watch for free. This will ruin it.
    Yes, I remember that too. Used to be a bit hairy coming down the mountain on a wet day, though. In those days you could always try crossing the railway bridge instead if you wanted to get in free. We didn't need extreme sports in those days to get our adrenaline going! lol
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