ACCRINGTON Stanley’s hope of installing an artificial pitch at the Crown Ground received a boost yesterday when the Football League announced plans to hold a consultation process about the issue.

Artificial pitches were banned by the FA in 1988 and the last one in the Football League – at Preston’s Deepdale – was ripped up in 1994.

But there has been growing interest among some lower league clubs about the possibility of reintroducing artificial surfaces following advances in technology and Evo-Stik League sides Woodley Sports and Durham City both play on 3G surfaces.

Stanley chief executive Rob Heys supports their reintroduction and such a 3G would cost around £500,000 but could be hired out for use in all weather conditions seven days a week.

Heys attended the latest Football League meeting at Derby’s Pride Park yesterday and it has now been decided to hold a consultation on the possibility of ending the ban.

The views of clubs, fans and officials will be canvassed in a process running until the end of April.