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The Premier League LED Floodlight Fund
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In addition to the Premier League Stadium Fund, the Premier League LED Floodlight Fund provides Grants to either install new LED floodlighting systems or upgrade existing halide floodlighting systems.
It covers 70% of the cost.
Bedworth United could potentially benefit from these Grants because they play at Step 4.
NTFC CIC currently play at Step 5.
Edit:
This is in addition to National & Local Government Grants & potential financial support from local Community Groups.
Edited by VoR at 13:41:59 on 2nd June 2025
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Re: The Premier League LED Floodlight Fund
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The oval has LED lights
Note to self, 'be careful what you wish for'
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Re: The Premier League LED Floodlight Fund
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Do you know what the lux level is at The Oval?
The FA's Guide for artificial pitches, based on Community use, is 200 lux.
The FA's Ground-grading Regulations require new LED floodlighting installations at football stadiums below Step 1 to be 180 lux.
The FA's Ground-grading requirement for floodlighting at NLS Step 4 is 120 lux.
Floodlighting levels are subject to gaining a satisfactory Planning Permission.
Edited by VoR at 14:57:22 on 2nd June 2025
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Re: The Premier League LED Floodlight Fund
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No, but clearly suitable for level 4.
They SEEM better than Barwells new lights to me but thats just me saying.
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