Light will shine down on Fife’s New Bayview

Bayview Stadium will light up under new LED floodlights thanks to the efforts of various groups.
New Bayview. Picture by Tam Pelan.New Bayview. Picture by Tam Pelan.
New Bayview. Picture by Tam Pelan.

In August 2017 Fifers For The Community took responsibility for the maintenance and management of the 3G pitch for community use at the ground, and have recently been working hard behind the scenes to help improve the lighting system.

The first winter of the group’s ownership quickly highlighted that the use of the floodlights increased ten fold and became a major overhead cost for the charity.

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The heavy electricity bills, combined with the cost and limited availability of replacement bulbs, was a major issue which FFTC and East Fife Football Club (EFFC) decided to address.

Allan Duthie, chair of FFTC, explained: “Six months ago both parties started to examine the options available and opened discussions with Zero Waste Scotland (ZWS). 

“ZWS launched the project by carrying out an energy assessment to establish the benefit of installing LED floodlights at Bayview.

“The potential cost reduction was significant so, with the support of ZWS, the project was put out to competitive tender and a preferred supplier selected.

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From there we started the process of identifying possible sources of funding and we were delighted to secure a heavily discounted, long term and low interest loan from the Energy Saving Trust.

“This alone left us with a difficult decision considering the past and future financial constraints caused by COVID-19.”

The Scottish Football Partnership (SFP) stepped in and supported all groups involved at Bayview, awarding a significant grant which turned this into a financially viable project.

Installation of the new LED floodlighting will begin on August 20 and will exceed SFA Bronze Level standard.  Repayment of the loan will be made by FFTC from savings made on electricity usage during community use ensuring there is no financial burden to EFFC.

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The floodlights will become part of the fabric of Bayview Stadium and as such EFFC will be responsible for maintenance of the system which carries a lengthy warranty.

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