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O'Brien starts Aston Villa training ground move

Contractor appointed to revamp Bodymoor Heath training complex which is losing a section to make away for HS2

Part of Bodymoor Heath will be lost to HS2

Contractors have been appointed to relocate Aston Villa's training ground to make way for high-speed rail line HS2.

O'Brien has secured the multimillion-pound brief to relocate Bodymoor Heather near Tamworth to create nine pitches and one 3G pitch.

The idea is to move all the academy pitches and two first team pitches which will be lost once construction of the high-speed rail development begins.

O'Brien will provide associated infrastructure works for the construction of these new pitches which will be created by other contractors.

Its works include demolition, the construction of a new haul road, drainage ditches, land drains, ponds and associated works.

The first phase of HS2 will call at a station near the airport before running through the areas east and north-east of Birmingham and onto a new terminal in Curzon Street in the city centre.

Part of Bodymoor Heath, Aston Villa's training ground

HS2 will pass directly through the south-east corner of Bodymoor Heath, which and is expected to be a major disruption for the club's academy and first team.

Tony Mitchell, operations manager at O'Brien, said: "We are delighted to have been chosen by Aston Villa to help relocate their new training facility.