Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Draft 5 January 2012 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile

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Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Draft 5 January 2012 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Draft 5 January 2012 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile CONTENTS 1.0 Durham City Playing Pitch Profile 2.0 Pitch Provision by Sector 3.0 Teams 4.0 Consultation Profile 5.0 Quality & Provision 6.0 Pitch Capacity 7.0 Strategic Recommendations 8.0 Potential Hub Sites 2 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile 1.0 DURHAM CITY PLAYING PITCH PROFILE 1.1 Area Action Partnership Durham City Area Action Partnership (AAP) serves the area highlighted in the map below. Situated to the north east of the County, the AAP of Durham City stretches from Pittington, Sherburn and Ludworth in the east, to Bearpark and Witton Gilbert in the west and encompasses all of Durham City major centre. Durham City includes the following wards: • Bearpark & Witton Gilbert • Framwellgate Moor • Pittington & West Rainton • Shadforth & Sherburn • Shincliffe • Pelaw & Gilesgate • Elvet • Neville’s Cross • Crossgate & Framwellgate • Newton Hall North • Newton Hall South • St. Nicholas • Carrville & Gilesgate Moor • Belmont Note: All maps presented in this report are for indicative purposes only. A full set of larger scale detail maps are available separately. 3 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Total Area Population: 63,157 Map 1: Durham City AAP As highlighted in the table below, 69% of the population for the Durham City AAP is considered to fall within the active age group as defined by Sport England. Table 1: Durham City Population by Active Age Groups Active Age Sport Male Female Mixed Group 0-5 years Non active 3108 6-9 years Football 1878 8-12 years 2493 10-15 years 1641 1525 11-15 years 1377 1285 11-17 years 2019 1863 13-17 years Rugby 1516 1311 16-17 years Rugby 578 16-45 years Football/ Hockey 16399 15044 18-45 years Rugby 15757 14466 18-55 years Cricket 19482 18172 Over 55 years Non active 16131 Total area population within 43918 Active Age Groups (6-55yrs) 4 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile 2.0 PITCH PROVISION BY SECTOR 2.1 Public provision Map 2: Durham City Pitches Managed by public sector 5 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Table 2: Names & types of grounds managed by the public sector Football Pitches Rugby Pitches Name Ward Changing Cricket ATP Total Full size Junior Mini Senior Junior Carrville & Belmont Park N 3 1 4 Gilesgate Moor Pelaw and Laurel Avenue N 1 1 Gilesgate Low Carr Newton Hall North Y 1 (informal) 1 Lowes Barn Nevilles Cross Y 1 1 Park Ludworth Ludworth Y 1 1 2 Sherburn Shadforth & N 1 1 2 Leisure Centre Sherburn Pittington &West West Rainton Y 2 2 Rainton Bearpark & Witton Witton Gilbert N 1 1 2 Gilbert King George V Playing Field Framwellgate Moor Y 1 1 11 3 1 0 0 1 0 16 6 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile 2.2 Education Provision Map 3: Durham City Pitches Managed by Educational Facilities 7 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Table 3: Names & Types of Pitches managed by Educational Facilities Football Pitches Rugby Pitches Name Ward Changing Full size Junior Mini Senior Junior Cricket ATP Total Bear Park Primary School Bearpark & Witton Gilbert N 1 1 Belmont School Community Arts College Carrville & Gilesgate Moor N 7 1 1 9 Blue Coat CE Junior School/ Newton Hall Infant School Durham N 2 2 Fyndoune Community College Sports Facilities Bearpark & Witton Gilbert N 2 2 1 5 Durham School Crossgate and Framwellgate Y 3 2 5 Framwellgate School Framwellgate Moor N 5 1 1 7 Gilesgate Primary School Carrville and Gilesgate Moor N 1 1 Gilesgate Sports College (Main School Site) Carrville and Gilesgate Moor Y 1 3 4 Graham Sports Centre (Maiden Castle) Elvet Y 4 2 3 9 8 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Football Pitches Rugby Pitches Name Ward Changing Full size Junior Mini Senior Junior Cricket ATP Total Maiden Castle Fields Shincliffe N 3 4 7 New College Durham Sports Complex (Steps 2fitness) Framwellgate Moor N 7 1 8 St Leonard’s Catholic School Crossgate and Framwellgate Y 1 1 2 The Chorister School Elvet N 1 1 The Racecourse Elvet N 4 1 2 7 Durham Johnston Comprehensive Nevilles Cross N 8 1 1 10 Canterbury Road School Newton Hall South N 1 1 East Durham & Houghall Community College Elvet N 3 3 1 6 Bow School Elvet N 1 1 2 Witton Gilbert Primary School Bearpark and Witton Gilbert N 1 1 9 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Football Pitches Rugby Pitches Name Ward Changing Full size Junior Mini Senior Junior Cricket ATP Total Framwellgate Primary School Framwellgate Moor N 1 1 St Godric’s RC Primary School Newton Hall North N 1 1 Laurel Avenue Primary School Pelaw & Gilesgate N 2 2 Sherburn Hill Primary School Shadforth & Sherburn N 1 1 Belmont CE Junior School Belmont N 1 1 Elemore Hall Pittington & West Rainton N 1 1 Pittington Primary School Pittington & West Rainton N 1 1 TOTALS 44 27 1 7 0 13 3 96 10 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile 2.3 Private Provision Facilities Map 4: Durham City Pitches Managed by Private Sports Clubs 11 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Table 4: Names & Types of Pitches Managed by Sports Clubs Football Pitches Rugby Pitches Name Ward Changing Full size Junior Mini Senior Junior Cricket ATP Total Carrville & Durham City AFC Y 1 1 Gilesgate Moor Hollow Drift Durham Y 2 1 3 (Durham City RFC) Aykley Heads Sports Centre Crossgate and Framwellgate Y 7 1 8 Littletown Cricket Club Pittington & West Rainton N 1 1 Bear Park Cricket Ground Bearpark and Witton Gilbert Y 1 1 2 8 0 0 2 0 4 1 15 12 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile 3 TEAMS 3.1 Football Team Information Table 5: Football Clubs & Teams Club Ground Mens Vets Ladies Total Senior Total Mini Total Junior Girls Junior Chester le Street Hilda Park Aykley Heads Sports Centre 1 1 0 0 0 Chester le Street Waldridge Park Aykley Heads Sports Centre 1 1 0 0 0 Durham & Darlington Fire & Rescue Brigade Aykley Heads Sports Centre 1 1 0 0 0 Durham County Youth Aykley Heads Sports Centre 0 4 13 0 Durham Garden House Aykley Heads Sports Centre 1 1 0 0 0 Durham Rangers Aykley Heads Sports Centre 0 0 1 0 Bowburn Cooperage Belmont School Community Arts College 1 1 0 0 0 Durham City Ladies Belmont School Community Arts College 1 1 0 0 0 Gilesgate The Shoes Belmont School Community Arts College 1 1 0 0 0 Durham City Durham City AFC - New Ferens Park 1 1 0 0 0 Durham City Soccarena Youth Durham City AFC - New Ferens Park 0 0 10 0 Durham Emmanuel Church Durham City AFC - New Ferens Park 1 1 0 0 0 Durham Gilesgate Sports College Durham City AFC - New Ferens Park 1 1 0 0 0 Durham Boys Durham School 0 1 0 0 East Durham Youth East Durham & Houghall College 0 3 7 4 Chester le Street Easy Street Framwellgate School 1 1 0 0 0 Durham Bede Lodge Framwellgate School 1 1 0 0 0 Durham City Strollers Over 40s Framwellgate School 1 1 0 0 0 Durham Garden House (Sun) Framwellgate School 1 1 0 0 0 Fyndoune Community College Sports Chester le Street Leonards Facilities 1 1 0 0 0 Fyndoune Community College Sports Sacriston Community & Victoria Youth Facilities 0 8 2 0 Gilesgate Sports College (Main School Durham County Seniors Site) 1 1 0 0 0 13 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile Club Ground Mens Vets Ladies Total Senior Total Mini Total Junior Girls Junior Gilesgate Sports College (Main School Gilesgate Jaguars Youth Site) 0 0 3 2 Durham University 1st & 2nd Teams Graham Sports Centre (Maiden Castle) 1 1 0 0 0 Durham University Womens Athletic Graham Sports Centre (Maiden Castle) 1 1 0 0 0 Gilesgate Moor Hotel Laurel Avenue 1 1 0 0 0 New Durham WMC Laurel Avenue 2 2 0 0 0 Shadforth Plough Ludworth 1 1 0 0 0 Framwellgate Moor Salutation King George V Playing Field 2 2 0 0 0 Framwellgate Moor WMC King George V Playing Field 1 1 0 0 0 Durham New College Football Development Centre New College 0 0 0 0 East Durham Ladies The Racecourse 1 1 0 0 0 Witton Gilbert Glendenning Arms Witton Gilbert 1 1 0 0 0 Witton Gilbert WMC Witton Gilbert 1 1 0 0 0 West Rainton West Rainton 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 Pittington Sherburn Leisure Centre 1 1 0 0 0 Sherburn Lambton Arms Sherburn Leisure Centre 1 1 0 0 0 Sherburn Youth Sherburn Leisure Centre 0 0 1 0 Total 27 1 3 31 16 37 6 There are 31 senior football teams in the Durham City AAP, 3 of which are female teams. There are 37 junior football teams including 6 junior girls’ teams and 16 mini football teams. The teams are all accommodated on 17 different pitches within the AAP as detailed in the table above. 14 Durham Playing Pitch Strategy Durham City Area Action Partnership Profile 3.2 Rugby Team Information There are 4 rugby grounds in the area which are used by 23 teams. Table 6: Rugby Union Clubs & Teams Club Ground Mens Vets Ladies Senior Junior Mini Durham Constabulary RFC Aykley Head Sports Centre 1 1 0 0 Durham City RFC Hollow Drift (Durham City RFC) 3 1 4 5 7 University of Durham RFC Graham Sports Centre (Maiden Vale) 4 4 0 0 Table 7: Rugby League Clubs & Teams Club Ground Mens Vets Ladies Senior Junior Mini Durham Demons Framwellgate School 1 1 2 As displayed in the tables above, 21 of these teams play Rugby Union and the remaining 3 teams play Rugby League.
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