Following a raid on a cannabis factory, police handed over a set of LED lights, which had previously been misused, to the Crewe Alexandra stadium.
This holiday season donation is intended to aid in the maintenance of the League Two team’s pitch, once known as Gresty Road.
Last week, Cheshire officers brought a special gift to Crewe’s ground, as detailed by The Mail.
LED grow lights are known for their efficiency and environmentally friendly properties in illuminating playing fields while harnessing heat, as noted by HortiDaily.
The stylish new lights at Crewe are perfect for a fourth-tier club aiming for advancement to League One.
The sponsored Mornflake Stadium boasts state-of-the-art floodlighting.
Nonetheless, Crewe readily accepted the extra equipment, which could also be employed at their training facility.
Reports indicate multiple successful police operations in Crewe this year, leading to the confiscation of millions of pounds in cannabis-related equipment.
It appears the police have exhausted their available storage space for all the seized goods.
Several items, including compost, garden stakes, flower pots, and fertilizers, were donated to local garden centers during the summer.
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Authorities also allocated some cultivation materials to primary schools, including electric fans.
The lighting was even provided to a local pigeon racing club.
In June 2021, the club finalized a £500,000 naming rights agreement with its longstanding shirt sponsor, Mornflake.
With a legacy dating back to 1906, the home of the Railway Men has a capacity of 10,100 following a comprehensive renovation of all four stands in the 1990s.
Crewe slipped to third place in the League Two standings after a 1-1 tie with Carlisle on Saturday.
Managed by former EFL midfielder Lee Bell, the club confirmed the LED delivery to SunSport.