Park Hall (football ground)

Park Hall (football ground)

Park Hall Stadium is the home ground of The New Saints in Oswestry.

Oswestry Town first used the former council-owned stadium on 28 August 1993 but, after the club's financial problems and the merger with TNS, the ground fell into disrepair and was purchased by Mike Harris.

After redevelopment at a cost of more than £3 million with a £445,000 grant from the Football Foundation, Park Hall now houses The Venue (a leisure development). The playing area was reconstructed with an artificial Ligaturf pitch which is FIFA 2* approved.

There are 250 temporary seats with plans to upgrade to 3,000 capacity in 2008.

The ground is floodlit with lights that can also be used at a lower "community" setting for pitch hire.

External links

* [http://www.saints-alive.co.uk/ Official website]


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