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MCC Leader, Cllr Mary Ann Brocklesby, cut the ribbon on officially opening the new 3G pitch at Caldicot Leisure Centre (Pic by Geraint Nicholas/FAW)

A brand-new all-weather 3G pitch has officially opened at Caldicot Leisure Centre, creating new opportunities for people of all ages to get active, connect, and enjoy sport.

The redevelopment replaces the previous 2G surface with a modern 3G pitch, providing a safer, more durable and reliable space for year-round use.

The first of its kind in Wales, the new surface contains an organic, cork infill system, which is biodegradable and boasts a much higher sustainability level than that of a traditional rubber infill system. 

Delivered as part of Monmouthshire County Council’s ongoing commitment to improving sport and play facilities, the project has been shaped by community need and designed to ensure inclusive access for schools, clubs and residents alike.

The new pitch will support curriculum use during the school day, opening up valuable space for grassroots clubs, community groups and informal activity in the evenings and at weekends.

The upgraded facility is expected to play an important role in bringing people together, supporting health and wellbeing, and encouraging more participation across the community, particularly among women and girls.

The development has been delivered through a strong partnership approach, with funding secured from Cymru Football Foundation and the Sport Wales Capital Grant to support accessible, high-quality facilities.

Cllr Angela Sandles, Monmouthshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Equalities and Engagement, said: “This new pitch is a fantastic asset for Caldicot. Sport plays a big part in our community, and now Caldicot has a brand-new facility to be proud of. But it’s also much more than sport, it’s about creating a space where our community can come together, build connections and lead healthy, active lives.”

Aled Lewis, Director at the Cymru Football Foundation said: “We’re delighted with the completion of the facility at Caldicot Leisure Centre – being able to provide support to upgrade this pitch has allowed us to bring new opportunities for players in the area and will meet the demand. 

“Working collaboratively with Monmouthshire County Council and Sport Wales on this project has been so important in bringing a new lease of life to the facility and a huge thank you to UK Government, the Football Association Wales and the Premier League for their continued support.” 

To find out more about the project, please visit: www.monlife.co.uk/caldicot-leisure-centre-development/