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By Press Release in Football on 23rd Feb 2009 13:00
Local teams are concerned about the current state of their pitches and have asked the council for help. However, cash-strapped Ceredigion County Council is considering asking two local sports clubs to form an association in an attempt to obtain funding for improvements.
The council as owner lets pitches at the sports fields to Maesglas Football Club and Cardigan Rugby Club, with the clubs responsible for maintenance of the playing areas.
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