Temporary stands at Bath reek of double standards

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BATH, ENGLAND - JANUARY 09: Andrew Kitchener of Worcester Warriors claims the lineout over Charlie Ewels of Bath during the Gallagher Premiership Rugby match between Bath Rugby and Worcester Warriors at The Recreation Ground on January 09, 2022 in Bath, England. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

NICK CAIN

AT the same time as two clubs, Ealing and Doncaster, have failed the RFU/Premiership ground criteria rules to be promoted to the ring-fenced top league, the dire facilities at The Rec in Bath betray the double-standards at work.
Half of the stands at The Rec – along one touchline, and at the clubhouse end – are uncovered temporary scaffold structures which are open to the elements. The temporary stands, which give the ground a 14,500 capacity, have been in place four years already, and have just been granted a threeyear extension by Bath and NE Somerset Council.
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