Submitting.
The Coal Industry Society Welfare Organisation (CISWO) also said documents signed by club trustees in 2011 means any sale will revert to them.
The hearings heard approving the scheme was ‘much needed’ for the future of the club and to keep a ‘vital community asset’ for Askern.
The meetings also heard how the club hosts football, cricket, brass band practices, Askern 10K race and various other events.
With the first homes set to be released for sale in May, the development, named Spa Fields, will see this brownfield site transformed into two, three and four bedroom semi and detached homes, all complete with off-road parking and gardens.