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The Stadium History and Facilities
The South Kesteven Sports Stadium 
 
  Grantham Town FC (The Gingerbreads) play their home games at the South Kesteven Sports Stadium known locally as The Meres after the name of the playing field with its large number of park pitches that occupied the site prior to the Stadium being built in 1991. There can be few local footballers prior to 1991 who did not play " Up the Meres". The club moved into the Stadium in August 1991 after vacating their town centre home the previous October and ground sharing at Spalding in the interim period. The club did not own the London road site and in fact only sub let it from main leaseholders Grantham Cricket club. When that lease ran out the ground owners wanted to develop the site hence the supermarket that occupies the site today. One of the conditions of the development was that both the Football and Cricket clubs should be re housed and the developer provided funds for this. Unfortunately the club could not find a site for a new ground and eventually an agreement was reached with South Kesteven District Council for the developer's funds to be combined with a large financial input from the Council to build the stadium. The Stadium was completed in 1991 at a cost in the region of £4m. The Stadium was built as a multi purpose venue and has an 8 lane international standard running track around the central football pitch. Although not ideal from the football purist point of view it does ensure year round usage of the facility.The club have a 10 year lease from South Kesteven District Council which gives them priority use of the stadium for football.

 Recent Developments
  In 2006 in a joint venture with the Stadium owners South Kesteven District Council the club were able to secure substantial funding from the Football Foundation to carry out improvements to the Stadium. The main objective of the application for funding was to enable the Stadium to have much improved facilities for the disabled. The Stadium was originally designed and built in 1991 with both ramped access and toilet facilities for the disabled but access to the first floor social area and upper tier of The Lettings Company stand (main stand) had been difficult from day one for the disabled particualy for wheelchairs. The funding enabled access to the first floor to be provided via a purpose built lift from the ground floor foyer area up into the clubs social area on the first floor and additional access was provided into the upper tier of The Lettings Company stand where dedicated areas were created for the disabled. In addition to this various other improvements / updates to the stadium were carried out as listed below.
  • Disabled lift to upper social club area and to upper tier of The Lettings Company stand
  • Disabled areas provided in upper tier of The Lettings Company stand
  • Shields constructed on ends of The Lettings Company stand to protect disabled areas
  • New first aid room
  • Protective cage on players tunnel
  • New dug outs (See pictute above)
  • New toilet adjacent to Directors room
  • Upgrade of P.A. system
  • New pitch irrigation system
The club have now added toilet facilities in Strikers Bar, the first floor social area.

The Future

The Stadium was originally constructed to Conference standards and although it would require some upgrading to achieve that level today it would certainly in its current form allow the club to play at a couple of levels higher than at present.The current Stadium record is 3695 for an FA Trophy quarter final tie against Southport in 1998 and probably the highest profile game was the FA cup tie against Leyton Orient in front of the Match of the Day cameras.


 
 
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