It is used by 1,200 people a week, mainly young people, and it is floodlit.
There was lighting and, in order to help the inhabitants who did not have their own lighting arrangements, the site was floodlit.
Surely the public could be given access to the floodlit terrace and be allowed to walk through to look down to the river below.
They have floodlit facilities and up-to-date sports halls.
If they are held mid-week, the grounds are floodlit.
I agree that the need is for indoor recreational areas, but also for outdoor floodlit all-weather areas, which is not quite the same thing.
There should be the development of all-weather floodlit pitches, and well-known instructors should be urged in their spare time to train young people.
Another point which has been raised is that of multi-purpose sports centres and regional projects, and there is the associated point about all-weather floodlit pitches.