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Recreation Ground Maintained to High Standard for Residents and Sports Clubs

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Hailsham Recreation Ground 

Hailsham Town Council continues to ensure that its flagship recreation ground is maintained to the highest standards for the local community.

The Hailsham Recreation Ground in Western Road, created in 1855 as a result of an Enclosure Award for the parish of Hailsham, currently includes a football pitch, four all-weather tennis courts and general recreation area (Beaconsfield, purchased by Hailsham Parish Council in the 1930s), a cricket pitch, sports pavilion and children’s play area.

The recreation ground is home to many active local sporting organisations, Hailsham Cricket Club being one of the oldest in East Sussex having been established in 1871. The club has been playing at their ground on Western Road in Hailsham ever since and have on a number of occasions throughout their history won championship awards.

Hailsham Town Football Club, known as “The Stringers”, currently in the first division of the Sussex County Football League, still uses the recreation ground to this day, and Hailsham Tennis Club, which was established in 1905 has been based there for over 50 years.

The Hailsham MI Stoolball Team, formed in 2007, also plays at the Western Road Recreation Ground.

The recreation ground has benefited from the construction of a new all-weather perimeter path, a major improvement that will make the popular park even more appealing to people of all ages.

Allocating over £137,000 to the improvement scheme (from Section 106 developer contributions for leisure facilities in Hailsham), the path covers the perimeter of the recreation ground and gives access around and through the park all year, suitable for walking, cycling and running.

The project was part of an overall plan – working in partnership with Hailsham Active and Hailsham Forward – to create a network of paths in and around Hailsham.

“The Western Road Recreation Ground is a much-loved community site and provides local users with many opportunities to enjoy the vibrant open space for sport, leisure and other activities,” said Councillor Trevor Powis, Chairman of the Town Council’s Assets Management Committee.

“Local residents and sports groups stressed the need to improve accessibility at the recreation ground and we listened and saw the perimeter path construction project completed in August last year.”

“Hailsham Town Council holds great pride in its flagship open space and works hard work to ensure that the high standards expected from users of the facility are met. We endeavour to undertake necessary maintenance, repairs, restoration and improvement of the recreation ground and make it as accessible as possible for members of the local community.”

“New members are always welcome to join the sports clubs who use the recreation ground.”

For further information on using the Western Road Recreation Ground for sporting or community events, contact Hailsham Town Council on 01323 841702 or send an email to enquiries@hailsham-tc.gov.uk.


Enquiries relating to this media release

Terry Hall, Communications Officer
Hailsham Town Council, Market Street, Hailsham, East Sussex, BN27 2AE
Telephone: 01323 841702 | Email: terry.hall@hailsham-tc.gov.uk