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If you prefer to play outside, there is seven/eight-a-side on our new Multi-Use Games Area.
The quarry itself is now a public park housing the MUGA (Multi-Use Games Area).
There are two parks and a recreational ground, plus a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) and a football pitch.
Construction of a new sports hall was completed in April 2007 and includes a new Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA).
Work on the Multi-Use Games Area in Romano Park, Ingleby Barwick, has been completed although it does not officially open until 7 July.
The Bridlington Street Multi-Use Games Area, where yesterday's event took place, is in Radford, an district of high unemployment and high levels of street crime.
- A purpose built Gymnasium together with changing facilities, an all-weather pitch and a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA)
A Multi-Use Games Area (abbreviated MUGA) is an outdoor fenced area for various types of games, such as football, basketball or tennis.
The school building also contains two rooms for use by local community groups with the Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) providing a sports area for children and adults.
A Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) suitable for football and basketball was installed opposite Queen Elizabeth's Grammar School in 2007.
Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) This floodlit hardcourt surface is suitable for Football, Tennis, Netball and other outdoor sports.
As a result, the DUP played a part in fighting for a Multi-Use Games Area, (MUGA), which was built for the young people to play games at.
The first beneficiary of this was Elm Wood which was given money to build a Multi-Use Games Area with markings for basketball, netball, tennis, five-aside football and kwik cricket.
However, the school still retains a large playing field, and since the completion of phase two of the Ad Lucem project possesses a sizeable Multi-Use Games Area (or MUGA for short).
The school has many facilities, including four ICT suites, a full an indoor swimming pool, a MUGA (Multi-Use Games Area), a sports hall, a Science Block and a library with a wide selection of fiction and non-fiction books.
The Chalke Valley Sports Centre is located in Knighton Road and has a football pitch, tennis courts, skate park and also a Multi-Use Games Area (MUGA) for table tennis, short mat bowls, pilates and other indoor functions.
Burrington Celebrates Opening of New Sports Facility Multi-Use Games Area Officially Unveiled The North Devon village of Burrington is celebrating the opening of its brand new multi-use games area.