Renovated volleyball and basketball court opened in Sviatopetrivske — Bilohorodska community head announces launch

The sports ground in Sviatopetrivske has been completely reconstructed: new surfacing, equipment, lighting and fencing. Village head Anton Ovsiienko announced the completion of the work.

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Оновлений волейбольно-баскетбольний майданчик у Святопетрівському. Фото: Антон Овсієнко / Facebook
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The community head announced completion of the reconstruction

A new sports facility has appeared in Sviatopetrivske — a renovated volleyball-basketball court. This was reported by Bilohorodskyi village head Anton Ovsiienko in a Facebook post.

What was changed during the reconstruction

According to the community leader, the court was effectively rebuilt from scratch on the site of the old one, which had lost functionality and required a full reconstruction. During the works, the surface was replaced with a modern rubberized coating, new basketball backboards with rims and nets were installed, and the area was also equipped with a volleyball net.

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Landscaping and lighting

Ovsiienko noted that the area around the court has been landscaped: a new entrance group has been arranged and additional lighting installed. This will allow the court to be used during hours of darkness. The sports space is surrounded by a new fence, which ensures safety during training.

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The project was implemented with local budget funds

The capital repair of the court was carried out with funds from the local budget. The new sports facility will be available to students of the Sviatopetrivske Academic Lyceum, members of sports clubs, and all residents of the community.

“So I invite everyone to take up sports on the renovated volleyball-basketball court that we built just for you!”

– wrote Anton Ovsiienko.

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