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Outdoor Sports Technical Appendices Outdoor Sport Technical Appendices – Green Space Strategy Update 2019 The Green Space Strategy Update 2018 provided updated information since the 2013 Green Space Strategy. The 2018 Technical Appendices contain parish information and information for the 24 main settlements in the Borough. A Green Space Strategy Update 2019 document has been produced which contains expanded information to support the emerging policies in the Publication Draft SADPD and information on new evidence that has been produced or is in the process of being produced. As part of the new evidence an updated Playing Pitch Strategy has been produced that contains an updated Strategy, Assessment Report and Action Plan. The Outdoor Sport technical appendices have been updated to reflect some of this new information. As in the 2018 technical appendices the Playing Pitch Strategy unique reference number (PPS ID) has been included to aid accessing the Strategy and Assessment Report documents . 1 Contents Alderley Edge 3 Alsager 5 Audlem 8 Bollington 9 Bunbury 10 Chelford 11 Congleton 12 Crewe 16 Disley 23 Goostrey 24 Handforth 25 Haslington 26 Holmes Chapel 27 Knutsford 29 Macclesfield 32 Middlewich 39 Mobberley 41 Nantwich 42 Poynton 46 Prestbury 49 Sandbach 50 Shavington 54 Wilmslow 55 Wrenbury 59 2 Type 4 Facilities: All Facilities (Alderley Edge) # Ref Site Name Settlement Ward Type No Size Ownership Quality Art? Comm? Club Frequency Comments 795 26AE Alderley Edge Golf Course Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Golf courses 1 Private 18 hole course 274 7/8AE Alderley Edge Lawn Tennis Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Tennis courts 5 0.25 Private Good No Yes Alderley Edge Tennis Regular / Active club; 17/0345M replacement & Cricket Club Club Frequent 5 grass courts with 5 astro tennis courts cc 18.5.17; 17/0346M floodlights applcation cc 14.6.17 272 7/8AE Alderley Edge Lawn Tennis Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Cricket pitches 1 1 Private Good No Yes Alderley Edge Cricket Regular / PPS ID 1 Active club ­ county & Cricket Club Club Frequent league, 4 mens and 10 junior boys teams; 13 senior and 6 junior Grass wickets 273 7/8AE Alderley Edge Lawn Tennis Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Tennis courts 9 0.45 Private Good Yes Yes Alderley Edge Tennis Regular / Active club; 3 of the astroturf have & Cricket Club Club Frequent floodlights 276 13AEb Alderley Edge Park Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Bowling greens 1 0.2 Municipal Good No Yes Alderley Edge BCs Regular / Frequent 277 13AEb Alderley Edge Park Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Tennis courts 2 0.1 Municipal Excellent Yes Yes Regular / Refurbished within last five years Frequent 275 11AE Alderley Edge Primary School Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Football pitches ­ mini 1 School Average No No Casual ID 166 PPS; school use only but available for community use 790 10AE Alderley Edge School for Alderley Edge Alderley Edge General sports fields 1 Private Good No No Regular / undersized artificial hockey pitch Girls used for informal games Frequent approved August 2017 app 17/2586M; community use of pitch likely 271 9AE Alderley Edge Union Bowling Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Bowling greens 1 0.17 Private Good No Yes Alderley Edge Union Regular / Club Bowling Club Frequent 278 16AE Chorley Hall lane Playing Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Football pitches ­ youth 1 0.5 Municipal Average No Yes Alderley United Regular / PPS ID 30 Used to be an adult Field 9x9 Frequent sized pitch but marked out as a 9v9; waterlogging issues 270 4AE Drum and Monkey Bowling Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Bowling greens 1 0.11 Private Good No Yes Drum & Monkey BC Regular / Part of Alderley Edge bowling Green Frequent league 478 10WH Heyes Lane Tennis Club Alderley Edge Wilmslow East Tennis courts 3 0.15 Private Good Yes Yes Heyes Lane Tennis Regular / Social and competivie tennis for Club Frequent adults and juniors 280 14AE Ryleys Lane ­ TCs for A/E Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Tennis courts Private Good Sch for Girls 03-Sep-2019 Page 1 of 2 3 # Ref Site Name Settlement Ward Type No Size Ownership Quality Art? Comm? Club Frequency Comments 594 19AE Ryleys Prep School PFs & Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Hockey pitches 1 0.7 Private Good Yes Yes Alderley Edge HC Regular / PPS ID 124 1 full size sand AGP Edge Hockey Centre Frequent 100 by 60 with floodlighting built 2011;Considered to be operating at capacity for match play purposes on a Saturday.Latent demand 269 19AE Ryleys Prep School PFs & Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Football pitches ­ youth 1 Private Average No No Regular / PPS ID 124; Prep School use only Edge Hockey Centre 9x9 Frequent 268 19AE Ryleys Prep School PFs & Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Football pitches ­ mini 1 Private Average No No Regular / PPS ID 124; Prep School use only Edge Hockey Centre Frequent 279 17AE The Ryleys School Alderley Edge Alderley Edge Other 1 Private Good Yes No private artificial sports pitch for school Totals: 31 3.63 03-Sep-2019 Page 2 of 2 4 Type 4 Facilities: All Facilities (Alsager) # Ref Site Name Settlement Ward Type No Size Ownership Quality Art? Comm? Club Frequency Comments 464 A20 Alsager Bowling and Alsager Alsager Tennis courts 2 0.1 Private Poor Yes Recreation Club 463 A20 Alsager Bowling and Alsager Alsager Bowling greens 1 0.2 Private Average No Recreation Club 467 A41 Alsager Cricket Club Alsager Alsager Cricket pitches 1 1 Private Good No Yes Alsager Cricket Club Regular / PPS ID 4; 12 grass wickets,1 Frequent artificial; 4 mens & 7 junior boys teams; pitch overplayed 468 A48 Alsager Football Ground Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ adult / 1 0.7 Private Good No Yes Alsager Town FC Regular / PPS ID 146 tenure secure; Wood Park senior Frequent available for community use 809 A27 Alsager Golf and Country Alsager Alsager Golf courses 1 Private No Casual 18 hole course Club 502 A42 Alsager Highfields Alsager Alsager Netball / basketball courts School Good Yes No Community Primary School 501 A42 Alsager Highfields Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ mini School Average No No PPS ID 167 tenure unsecure; Community Primary School available for community use but unused 337 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ youth 2 1.4 School Average No Yes Various Alsager clubs PPS 1D 5 1 youth pitch is Centre 11x11 overmarked by a 9x9 pitch 338 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Hockey pitches 1 0.65 School Poor Yes Yes Triton Hockey PPS ID 5 A full size,100x60, floodlit, Centre sand­based AGP that is used by Triton HC. Assessed as poor quality and not re­surfaced since 1995. No floodlighting is allowed on Sundays. 339 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ adult / 1 0.7 School Average No No Various Alsager clubs PPS 1D 5 Centre senior 340 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Tennis courts School Good Yes No Centre 344 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Cricket pitches 1 School Poor No No PPS ID 5 1 artificial wicket Centre 343 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Other School Good Yes Yes Various Swimming Centre 342 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Other School Good Yes Yes Various Badminton Centre 03-Sep-2019 Page 1 of 3 5 # Ref Site Name Settlement Ward Type No Size Ownership Quality Art? Comm? Club Frequency Comments 341 A8 Alsager School/Leisure Alsager Alsager Netball / basketball courts 3 0.24 School Good Yes Yes Various 3 outdoor and 2 indoor courts Centre 466 A40 Alsager Tennis Club Alsager Alsager Tennis courts 4 0.2 Parish Good Yes 465 A39 Bowling Green Alsager Alsager Bowling greens 1 0.2 Private Good No 166 ALS 7 Cedar Avenue Playing Fields Alsager Alsager General sports fields 1 Municipal Average No Yes Pitch not marked out at present; Fell used for informal games out of formal use in 2015; was PPS ID 44; noted as disused in 2019 PPS Update 345 A11 Cranberry Academy (Primary Alsager Alsager General sports fields 1 0.5 School Good No Yes Alsager Archers, School) used for informal games Whizz Kids (a local group) 348 A11 Cranberry Academy (Primary Alsager Alsager Netball / basketball courts School Good Yes No School) 346 A11 Cranberry Academy (Primary Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ mini 2 School Average No No PPS ID 37 tenure secure but not School) available for community use; 2 mini soccer U7/U8; U9/U10 347 A11 Cranberry Academy (Primary Alsager Alsager Other School Good No No Rounders in the summer School) 349 A26 Excalibur CP School Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ mini 1 School Average No No PPS ID 185 tenure unsecure; not available for community use 85 A5 Hassall Road Play Area Alsager Alsager Other 1 Municipal Good No Yes Casual recreational /informal pitch 84 A5 Hassall Road Play Area Alsager Alsager Netball / basketball courts 1 0.02 Municipal Average No No 145 ALS 19b Milton Park Play Area Alsager Alsager Football pitches ­ youth 1 0.5 Municipal Average No Yes Alsager FCs & South Regular / PPS ID 86 tenure secure; 11x11 Cheshire Youth Frequent community use League 579 ALS 6 MMU Alsager Campus Alsager Alsager 3G pitches ­ full size 1 0.7 Municipal Good Yes Yes Regular / PPS ID 6 A full size, floodlit 3G pitch Alsager Sports Hub Frequent recently developed and assessed as good quality. Supporting changing provision also provided. 580 ALS 6 MMU Alsager Campus Alsager Alsager Other Municipal No Yes PPS ID 6 Grass pitches to be Alsager Sports Hub completed in 2020 03-Sep-2019 Page 2 of 3 6 # Ref Site Name Settlement Ward Type No Size Ownership Quality Art? Comm? Club Frequency Comments 581 ALS 6 MMU Alsager Campus Alsager Alsager Hockey pitches 1 0.65 Municipal Good No No Triton HC Regular / PPS ID 6 A full size, floodlit, sand­ Alsager Sports Hub Frequent based AGP that has recently been developed and will be used by Triton HC.
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