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SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION Conditional Approvals Granted for Artificial Turf Surfaces for Rugby Union (World Rugby Reg SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION Conditional Approvals Granted for Artificial Turf Surfaces for Rugby Union (World Rugby Reg. 22) Conditional (Note 1) approval has been granted for the use of artificial turf surfaces at the following locations for contact Rugby Union: Ref. Location Primary Use (2) Dimensions (3) Expiry of Approval 14/2018 Townhead Park (Cumnock Juniors FC (Townhead Street, Cumnock KA18 1LG) Play & Training Pitch 89m x 60m 4 May 2020 15/2018 Queensferry High School (Ashburnham Road, South Queensferry EH30 9JN) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 3 May 2020 16/2018 Ochilview Park, Stenhousemuir FC (Gladstone Road, Stenhousemuir FK5 4QL) Training Carpet 107m x 72m 14 May 2020 17/2018 Blairmont Park, Newton Stewart FC (Corsbie Road, Newton Stewart DG8 6JD) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 62m 31 May 2020 18/2018 Carrick Academy 3G, Kirkoswald Road, Maybole, South Ayrshire KA19 8BP) Play & Training Pitch 97m x 60m 7 March 2020 20/2018 Rugby Park (Kilmarnock FC, Kilmarnock KA1 2DP) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 29 June 2020 21/2018 Scotstoun Stadium (Main Pitch) (72 Danes Drive, Glasgow G14 9HD) Play & Training Pitch 98m x 68m 8 August 2020 22/2018 Peffermill Playing Fields 3G, Edinburgh Play & Training Pitch 100m x 70m 14 August 2020 23/2018 Old Anniesland 3G (High School of Glasgow, 637 Crow Road, Glasgow G13 1PL) Training Carpet 44m x 22m 6 August 2020 24/2018 Starks Park 3G (Raith Rovers FC, Pratt Street, Kirkcaldy KY1 1SA) Training Carpet 109m x 68m 19 July 2020 25/2018 Scotstoun Pitch 2 3G (72 Danes Drive, Glasgow G14 9HD) Play & Training Pitch 90m x 61m 24 September 2020 26/2018 Dalziel Park 3G (Pitch 1) (Hagan Drive, Motherwell ML1 5RZ) Play & Training Pitch 99m x 65m 24 August 2020 27/2018 Dalziel Park 3G (Pitch 2) (Hagan Drive, Motherwell ML1 5RZ) Play & Training Pitch 99m x 61m 23 August 2020 28/2018 Clydebank Community Sports Hub (Dean Street, Whitecrook, Clydebank G81 1RH) Play & Training Carpet 140m x 80m 12 July 2020 29/2018 Mineralwell Park 3G (Stonehaven AB39 3XY) Training Carpet 111m x 69m 27 June 2020 30/2018 Dyce Academy 3G (Riverview Drive, Dyce AB21 7NF) Play & Training Pitch 100 x 70m 26 September 2020 31/2018 Parklea Playing Fields 3G (Greenock Road, Port Glasgow PA14 6TR) Training Carpet 118m x 72m 11 September 2020 33/2018 Lochinch 3G (Pollock Country Park, Glasgow G41 4SN) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 65m 12 October 2020 34/2018 Inverclyde Indoor Hall 3G (National Centre, Burnside Road, Largs KA30 8RW) Training Carpet 64m x 44m 9 October 2020 35/2018 Argyll Park 3G (Argyll Park, Dumbarton G83 0SE) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 60m 15 October 2020 36/2018 Portobello High School 3G (Portobello Park, Milton Road, Edinburgh EH15 3BY) Play & Training Pitch 90m x 60m 26 October 2020 37/2018 Gannochy Sports Centre 3G (University of Stirling, FK9 4LA) Training Carpet 106m x 61m 8 November 2020 38/2018 Garnock Community Campus 3G (Beith Road, Garnock KA14 3BJ) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 7 November 2020 39/2018 The Barony Campus 3G – Pitch 1 (Cumnock KA18 1RS) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 70m 29 November 2020 40/2018 The Barony Campus 3G – Pitch 2 (Cumnock KA18 1RS) Play & Training Pitch 98m x 62m 23 November 2020 41/2018 Renfrew Leisure Centre 3G (Paisley Road, Renfrew PA48JH) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 62m 9 November 2020 01/2019 Braidholm 2XV 3G Pitch (GHA, Braidholm Road, Giffnock, Glasgow G46 6EA) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 8 January 2021 02/2019 BT Murrayfield Stadium Pitch - Run-Offs (Murrayfield, Edinburgh EH15 2HD) Play & Training N / A 9 January 2021 03/2019 Queensferry Sports & Community Hub 3G (30 Ashburnham Road, South Queensferry) Training Carpet 54m x 36m 7 December 2020 04/2019 North West Campus Dumfries 3G (Lochside Road, Dumfries DG2 0LP) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 10 January 2021 Schedule updated 31 March 2020 SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION 05/2019 Oban High School 3G (Soroba Road, Oban, Argyll PA34 4JB) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 26 November 2020 06/2019 Clickimin Leisure Centre Indoor 3G (Lochside, Lerwick, Shetland ZE1 0PJ) Training Carpet 62m x 41m 6 February 2021 07/2019 Ravenscraig Sports Centre Indoor 3G (6 Crosshill Drive, Rutherglen G73 3QU) Training Carpet 104m x 66m 22 February 2021 08/2019 Lanark Racecourse 3G (Hyndford Road, Lanark ML11 9SZ) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 18 December 2020 10/2019 Dundee International Sports Centre 3G (Mains Loan, Dundee DD4 7AA) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 22 February 2021 11/2019 Strathaven RFC 3G (Whiteshawgate, Hamilton Road Strathaven ML10 6SY) Play & Training Pitch 95m x 65m 8 March 2021 13/2019 Michael Woods Leisure Centre 3G (Viewfield, Glenrothes KY6 2RD) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 13 May 2021 14/2019 Dumfries High School (Marchmount, Dumfries DG1 1PX) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 62m 10 June 2021 15/2019 Burnbrae (West of Scotland FC) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 11 July 2021 16/2019 Broadwood - Stadium Pitch (1 Ardgoil Drive, Cumbernauld G68 9NE) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 17 July 2021 17/2019 Aberdeen Sports Village Indoor 3G (Linksfield Road, Aberdeen AB24 5RU) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 18 July 2021 18/2019 Stirling Sports Village (Forthside Way, Stirling FK8 1QX) Training Carpet 105m x 65m 20 June 2021 19/2019 Canal Park 3G (Highland RFC, Canal Park, Inverness IV3 5SS) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 70m 24 July 2021 20/2019 Heriot-Watt Outdoor 3G (Edinburgh Campus, EH14 4AS) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 29 July 2021 21/2019 Heriot-Watt University / Oriam Indoor 3G (Edinburgh Campus, EH14 4AS) Play (1) &Training Pitch 100m x 68m 30 July 2021 (1) Restricted roof height 22/2019 Heriot-Watt Small Indoor 3G (Edinburgh Campus, EH14 4AS) Training Carpet 60m x 39m 7 August 2021 23/2019 7 Acres Leisure Centre 3G (Letham FC, Newhouse Road, Letham PH1 2JB) Training Carpet 105m x 62m 12 August 2021 24/2019 Ballerup Sports Pavillion 3G (Skovlunde Way, East Kilbride G75 0SD) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 64m 21 February 2021 25/2019 Inverclyde Outdoor 3G (National Centre, Burnside Road, Largs KA30 8RW) Play & Training Pitch 88m x 60m 4 July 2021 26/2019 Malleny Park 3G (Balerno, Edinburgh EH14 7AF) Play & Training Pitch 94m x 68m 2 August 2021 27/2019 Mountblow Pavillion 3G (Lilac Road, Mountblow, Clydebank G81 4NX) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 24 May 2021 28/2019 Waid Academy 3G (St Andrews Road, Anstruther KY10 3HD) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 62m 16 September 2021 29/2019 Melrose Rugby 3G (The Greenyards, High Street, Melrose TD6 9SA) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 68m 4 October 2021 30/2019 Harmony Row Youth Centre 3G (8 Row Avenue, Glasgow G51 4SY) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 29 August 2021 31/2019 Caird Park Indoor 3G (Mains Loan, Dundee DD4 9BX) Training Carpet 110m x 64m 12 September 2021 32/2019 Marr College 3G (Dundonald Road, Troon KA10 7AB) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 64m 9 October 2021 33/2019 Jedburgh Intergenerational Community 3G (Priors Road, Jedburgh TD8 6HQ) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 65m 2 October 2021 34/2019 Caird Park Outdoor 3G (Mains Loan, Dundee DD4 9BX) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 70m 13 September 2021 35/2019 Volunteer Park 3G (Buccleuch Road, Hawick TD9 0EL) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 70m 10 October 2021 36/2019 Langholm Primary School (Thomas Telford Road, Langholm) Training Carpet 95m x 61 m 24 September 2021 01/2020 Kelso High School 3G (Golf Course Road, Kelso, Scottish Borders) Play & Training Pitch 97m x 65m 19 December2021 02/2020 Hamilton Palace Indoor 3G (Motehill Road, Hamilton ML3 6BY) Training Carpet 57m x 42m 31 October 2021 03/2020 Huntershill Playing Fields 3G (Auchinairn Road, Glasgow G64 1RX) Play & Training Pitch 96m x 64m 8 January 2022 04/2020 Cupar Sports Centre 3G (Duffus Park, Cupar, Fife KY15 4HY) Training Carpet 106m x 61m 28 January 2022 Schedule updated 31 March 2020 SCOTTISH RUGBY UNION 05/2020 University of St Andrews (St Leonards Road, St Andrews KY15 5DD) Play & Training Pitch 85m x 65m 28 February 2022 06/2020 Forester’s Park (Lindores Drive, Tranent EH33 1JB) Training Carpet 106m x 66m 25 February 2022 07/2020 North Berwick Rugby Club (Recreation Park, North Berwick EH39 4DG) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 52m 27 February 2022 08/2020 Middleshot Square (Prestonpans EH32 9RJ) Play & Training Pitch 89m x 55m 24 February 2022 09/2020 Haddington Athletic Community FC (Whittinghame Drive EH41 4BF) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 60m 26 February 2020 10/2020 Dalgety Bay Sports Centre 3G (Harbour Drive, Dalgety Bay, Fife KY11 9NA) Training Carpet 106m x 68m 29 November 2021 11/2020 Netherdale 3G Arena (Netherdale, Galashiels TD1 2DU) Play & Training Pitch 100m x 66m 27 January 2022 Note 1 : In each case conditional approval has been granted on the following basis: 1. In accordance with the requirements of our Union (and the World Rugby Regulation) permission is granted on the basis that any injury to a participant which occurs on the surface during rugby is reported to Scottish Rugby for injury surveillance and monitoring purposes; 2. Permanent signage is erected beside the entrance to the pitch indicating: a. that the pitch has been certified as being compliant with the terms of World Rugby Regulation 22 (Standard Relating to the use of Artificial Rugby Turf); and b. displaying the date on which the permission for use expires/re-testing is required. 3. The owner/operator agrees to remove the surface from use for rugby union football if at any time it has reasonable grounds to believe that the surface is no longer fully compliant with the standards set out in World Rugby Regulation 22 .
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