Derby Racecourse Hub announces kick-off
Derby Racecourse Hub proudly announces its kick-off, marking the opening of the £11.9 million facility at Derby Racecourse to the public. Operators, Leisure United, extend a warm invitation to the community to visit on Thursday 8 and Friday 9 February, between 10am and 8pm.
Attendees will have the opportunity to register for building access, tour the pitches and building, and enjoy refreshments in the café. No bookings are required – just come along and be a part of this exciting event.
The Hub eagerly anticipates the return of the Football Leagues, with games scheduled on the new pitches on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 February. The development aims to provide high-quality, sustainable facilities for year-round pitch use, ensuring a lasting future for grassroots football.
This state-of-the-art facility is set to breathe new life into the Racecourse, offering three new full-size 3G football turf pitches (FTPs), and the refurbishment of the existing FTP. The community building features a community café, additional community meeting spaces, increased parking spaces, and improved entry and exit points to the site. The Racecourse Park has also seen improvements, featuring a recently added play area, basketball court, and outdoor gym.
Jointly funded by Derby City Council and the Premier League, The FA, and the Government's Football Foundation, this project shows collaborative working to improve community sports infrastructure.
An official opening event is planned later this year.
For further details on pitch bookings and building access registration, please visit www.leisureunited.com/derby-racecourse-hub/
Councillor Hardyal Dhindsa, Derby City Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities and Streetpride, said:
“Derby Football Hub's kick-off marks a significant moment, opening our £11.9 million facility to the public. This state-of-the-art venue, made possible through collaboration between Derby City Council and key football bodies, promises high-quality, sustainable facilities.”
Dean Hogan, Director of Operations at Leisure United, said:
“We’re absolutely delighted to be welcoming players, spectators, residents and staff members from the local community to the new football hub at Derby Racecourse. The interest and attention already prior to opening the new facility demonstrates the love of football in Derby and the demand for first-class FTP’s and facilities. Comments Dean Hogan Director of Operations at Leisure United. The LU team will be offering a great range of activity programs for all ages and abilities, including football, fitness and community-based activities. We encourage you to follow us on social media to keep abreast of all our events and special offers.”