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Work starts on new home for Old Salts after HS2 forces ground move

Rugby club can look forward to new chapter in club's history after land deal completed with high-speed rail line

CGI of the new rugby ground and facilities for Old Saltleians RFC in Water Orton

A historic rugby club is poised to move to a new home for the third time in its 84-year history after its old site was bought by HS2.

Old Saltleians RFC, commonly known as Old Salts, is starting work on a brand new facility in Coleshill Road, Water Orton, after its former base was secured by the high-speed rail line.

The club had been housed in Watton Lane, also in Water Orton, since 1954 but the site is situated in what will be an important intersection of the new line between London and Birmingham.

Known as the Delta Junction, it is where HS2 will split before travelling up to the North West.

The amatuer club, which is in the Midlands 2 West (North) division, has been playing at a temporary home near Shard End east of Birmingham but intends to move to the new purpose-built ground in time for the start of 2022/23 season in September.

O'Brien Contractors is leading the development work of the new 17-acre complex which will include a clubhouse, coach and car parking, three senior pitches with floodlighting for one of them, three junior and two mini-rugby pitches.

Facilities will be open to the local community for its use as well as the club.