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RACING REVEAL 3G PLAN

RACING Club Warwick have been given the green light to lay a new £850,000 artificial pitch at their Hampton Road ground.
The Midland League Premier Division club have been given planning permission by Warwick District Council to replace their turf pitch.
Chairman Gary Vella said: “With the ground improvements, we are looking for two promotions in the next five years.
“The new pitch will give us a top quality playing surface for our first team, every day of the week, and allow us to expand the academy and offer facilities to other Junior sides in the area alongside our plan...

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