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It’s good to be back home, say North Notts Hockey Club

Posted onPosted on 16th Aug

A hockey club has returned to its roots thanks to Mansfield District Council, Two Counties Trust, and Nottinghamshire County Council.

North Notts Hockey Club used the Manor Sport & Recreation Centre in Mansfield Woodhouse as its home training pitch for more than 30 years until the pandemic forced the closure of community pitches.

The Kingsley Avenue complex was run by the Two Counties Trust, which also operates the nearby Manor Academy.

The facility did not reopen after lockdown, leaving the club without a playing facility.

Coun Craig Whitby, ward councillor for Manor and portfolio holder for Corporate and Finance at the district council, said: “I am so proud that after what has been a lengthy and tedious process, we have now been able to get this vital asset back open for community use.

“The legalities were complex, and it would not have been possible to make this happen without the willingness of Two Counties Trust or the role that the county council played in supporting the process required.

“We understand the important contribution that sports clubs make to our communities, and with this club being the only one in the Mansfield area, there was an even greater urgency to find a swift resolution.

“That’s why we have been working with the club and partners since the 2021 announcement to ensure the continuation of hockey provision in the district.

“We will also continue working with the club in the future to help them with projects in the pipeline, such as resurfacing funding bids.”

The club has nine senior teams and a junior section, which train and play at the complex three times per week.

The council has also helped to bring the facility back up to scratch and secure its future by providing support for new lighting and electrics, as well as the specialist cleaning of the pitch.

North Notts chairman Paul Unwin said they had been playing ‘home’ matches in Worksop, adding: “As a club, we are extremely excited to be returning. Being local again will aid the growth of the club and we look forward to bringing hockey back to the Mansfield region.

“The work that has gone in behind the scenes from all parties has been immense and as a club we cannot thank everyone involved enough for helping us get back to Manor Sports Centre.”

To celebrate, the club will be hosting a free open day on Saturday, 7th September to encourage newcomers to the sport. Juniors (under 14s) will play a mini tournament from 9.30am to 11am and from 11am onwards it will be a mixed adults tournament.