Nyewood Lane
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Nyewood Lane is a football (soccer) ground that is home to Bognor Regis Town. The ground, painted in the club's green colours, has arguably one of the best playing surfaces in non-league football, which is maintained by groundsman, Eddie Broadbent. The ground is also equipped with floodlights, which were brought from Wembley Stadium and fitted onto telegraph poles.
The ground can seat over 240 spectators and can accommodate over 3,500 more standing spectators. Adjacent to the pitch is a club house where fans can sit inside and watch the match.
[edit] New stand
Bognor Regis Town have received planning permission to build a 1,500 seat stand. Along with the stand they hope to build business, education, heath and community facilities. This permission provides opportunities for the club to obtain long term sustainable income to fuel its ambition to play at an even higher level, while contributing to the economic and social regeneration of disadvantaged communities in and around Bognor Regis. The host of facilities will be able to cater for the young and old
The two-storey high building will cost in the region of £600,000. The club is likely to receive a grant from the Football Federation for about £150,000.
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Conference South Venues 2007/08
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Avenue Stadium | Beveree Stadium | Borough Sports Ground | The Camrose | Champion Hill | Church Road | City Ground | Clarence Park | Courage Stadium | Cressing Road | The Dripping Pan | Langney Sports Club | Newport Stadium | Nyewood Lane | Park View Road | Silverlake Stadium | Ship Lane | Twerton Park | West Leigh Park | Woodside Park | Woodspring Stadium | York Road |