Hillsfield - The Future

Hillsfield, which at the moment is the home of Rocester Football Club, will soon be developed into an Engineering College for the very locally based JCB. They recently bought the ground and at the moment are charging the club a 'pepper corn rate' to use the ground. However, this also means that the club can be evicted whenever JCB see fit.
The company has promised to build another ground for the club, but where it will be and if it will be adequate for football of this level still remains to be seen.
Rocester moved to Hillsfield in 1987 after gaining promotion from the Staffordshire Senior League (which is the league in which their reserve team now play) to the West Midlands Regional League. The ground was originally called Riversfield, but was later renamed to Hillsfield after the ex-chairman Don Hill, who oversaw Rocester's most successful period.
 The capacity of the ground is allegedly 4,000 and the floodlights and stand originally came from Walsall who sold them after they moved to the Bescot Stadium.

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