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MULTI-SPORTS


Synthetic turf is


wonderful for what it is, as are hybrid surfaces, but we love natural turf and, properly maintained, it can withstand prolonged use


” Cricket square construction - gravel carpet


Pipe drainage - 80mm diameter lateral drains at 5m centres


After winning the competitive tendering contract for the work from Worcester City Council, local sports contractor Phil Day Sports (PDS) moved on to the ground in March 2017 for what would be a four-month timeline to create surfaces fit to stage league cricket and football. ‘Passionate about turf’, PDS has turned a played-out venue into playing surfaces “to rank with a regional, middle-tier cricket club”, says director Toby Grace, who oversaw the work and whose other turfcare commitments include renovating West Bromwich Albion’s training ground and Worcester and Gloucester rugby clubs’ training pitches. “Synthetic turf is wonderful for what it is, as are hybrid surfaces, but we love natural turf and, properly maintained, it can withstand prolonged use, as the Cinderella Sports Ground is expected to attract.” After clearing the site and spraying off, PDS desiccated the sward and stripped off the topsoil, removing the old tennis courts and bowling green.


Level adjustments followed, with grading of the exposed subsoil to create the formation layer of the new cricket pitch and cricket outfield platforms.


The graded subsoil was then sub-soiled to relieve compaction. The 33m by 23m cricket square was set out at the centre of the cricket outfield area. A geotextile membrane was laid over, followed by 100mm deep 2/6mm diameter gravel layer, a 100mm layer of indigenous topsoil and finished with a 100mm depth of Boughton cricket loam. Final seed bed preparation and application of pre-seeding fertiliser preceded sowing the square. Confirmation that the formation was suitable for spreading topsoil was followed by replacement of the preserved topsoil over the graded platform and associated embankment to a minimum consolidated depth of 180mm.


Installing site drainage involved laying 80mm diameter lateral drains at 5m centres connecting to 150mm diameter main drains


Cricket square construction - loam application 76 PC October/November 2019


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