Biggar Rugby Club unveils its £220,000 upgrade package
Backing from the Scottish Government and the Scottish Hydro Clyde Wind Farm Fund has paid for a new drainage system for first and second team pitches, six new changing rooms, extended referee changing rooms, a new medical suite and new entrance with better disabled access.
Cutting the ribbon at the official opening was Clydesdale MSP and Biggar resident Aileen Campbell who said: “It is terrific that Biggar has benefited from this money.
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Hide Ad“This leaves a legacy for future members of the squad and encourages more youngsters to play rugby.”
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