Plans for a major new multi-use gaming area at a Windsor school have been given the green light by planning officers.
Developers The Witherslack Group had submitted the proposal last month to install the area at Queensmead School in Windsor.
The area to be developed is currently occupied by a tennis court adjacent to the playground.
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The existing tennis court boundary will be removed and replaced with new fencing incorporating goals and basketball nets.
The new fencing will have a height of 1.29 m along the sides.
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This will be to improve visibility and across the site and for spectators.
The fencing will then increase to a maximum height of 3.825 m behind the goals, with the inclusion of a basketball hoop.
Floodlights will not be built as part of the plans.
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