Faraday Road in Newbury Town will soon be able to host evening matches after West Berkshire’s plans to install floodlights at the pitch were approved last Thursday.
Premier League side Thames Valley have applied for promotion to Step 6 this season and will need a lamp if they finish ahead of Maidenhead Town – the other promotion suitor in the division.
A similar scenario occurred at Yateley United at the start of the 2023/24 season when the Hampshire side were awaiting completion of a floodlight project when the season started.
According to a BBC report, West Berkshire Council’s plans were approved, but proposals to install an artificial surface were shelved after concerns were raised about microplastics and rubber entering the nearby River Kennet.
Reporter Nathan Briant wrote: “Six lights will be installed on Faraday Road, in Newbury, as part of a project by West Berkshire Council, which originally proposed replacing grass pitches with 4G artificial ones.
“However, elements of the plan were delayed, after concerns were raised about microplastics in 4G packages entering the nearby River Kennet.
“The council’s planning committee formally approved the installation of the lights at its meeting on Thursday.”
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