Professional rugby club, Bristol Bears has invested in a new state-of-the-art training facility on land at Kingcott Farm, between Failand and Abbots Leigh on the edge of Bristol.
The new facility includes a two-storey steel-framed training pavilion containing a gym, changing rooms, two hybrid grass pitches (one of which is floodlit), S&C and medical facilities, and office accommodation for the club’s staff. The project also includes a 4,000m² indoor training barn.
Bristol Bears Rugby Club has placed a strong emphasis on the sustainability of the facility to match the high-specification of the training facilities for the players. The pavilion building was therefore fitted with a dedicated PV array to reduce the club’s consumption of electricity as part of their focus on reducing carbon emissions and to achieve a low running cost.
Professional rugby club, Bristol Bears has invested in a new state-of-the-art training facility on land at Kingcott Farm, between Failand and Abbots Leigh on the edge of Bristol.
The new facility includes a two-storey steel-framed training pavilion containing a gym, changing rooms, two hybrid grass pitches (one of which is floodlit), S&C and medical facilities, and office accommodation for the club’s staff. The project also includes a 4,000m² indoor training barn.
Bristol Bears Rugby Club has placed a strong emphasis on the sustainability of the facility to match the high-specification of the training facilities for the players. The pavilion building was therefore fitted with a dedicated PV array to reduce the club’s consumption of electricity as part of their focus on reducing carbon emissions and to achieve a low running cost.