Inside Gloucestershire County Cricket Club’s upgraded Bristol facilities


A £3.3m refurbishment of Gloucestershire’s Seat Unique Stadium has “future-proofed elite cricket in Bristol for decades”, according to chief executive Neil Priscott.

Gloucestershire County Cricket Club’s new development includes a new changing room complex and improved facilities for players, staff and officials.

“This was an important project for three main reasons,” Priscott told BBC Points West.

“We want to create an elite sporting environment for our players so they can train, prepare, and play in the best possible conditions.

“Secondly, we want to create somewhere equitable for our women, and we have created something here that our men’s and women’s team can thrive in and very much enjoy their own spaces.

“Thirdly, we want to make sure that Bristol can continue to host the very biggest international cricket matches.”

The new infrastructure is based around four international-standard dressing rooms, allowing the site to host double-header fixtures.

There has also been an expansion of the Player and Match Officials Area (PMOA), with new toilets, showers, and ice baths and enhanced facilities for physios, sports science and medical teams.

Now, the ground and its new facilities are ready to go on show to the world, with four Women’s T20 World Cup fixtures set to be played at the venue later this month.

“Our aim is to knock the Women’s World Cup out of the park, showcase Bristol as a brilliant event host city,” said Priscott.

“In 2030, the Men’s T20 World Cup comes to this country and we want to ensure that Bristol is hosting matches in that tournament as well, so I am glad we can start here.

“The space we have had to create inside has taken time, but we are really proud of it.”

The new surroundings have already impressed the women’s national side, who got their first look during their 26-run win over India last month.

“The players were amazed,” said Gloucestershire Women’s captain Fran Wilson.

“They said ‘you guys are really lucky’. The club has done some really cool stuff over the winter, and it is really going in the right direction, so it has been good to get some feedback.

“They see grounds around the world so they have a good marker on when they see a good facility.

“The space is looking amazing and we are going to see some really good cricket being played here.”



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