Appendix 2 : Club Feedback

WINCHESTER/SUB AREA 1 (covering Sub Areas 1 (), 2 (Kingsworthy) and 4 (Winchester Rural)

Comments on demand

 Overall there is some perception that adult grass football is in decline. Whilst this may be the case with Saturday league football, and more teams now playing small sided games on artificial and indoor pitches, there is still a healthy Sunday football culture within and around Winchester and burgeoning youth teams.  Saturday league sides – not a problem in accommodating these on Saturdays.  One Saturday league team playing on school/education land at Sparsholt College  Clubs in south of league often playing at Fleming Park and Fair Oak (Lansdown Park) but many cancellations with Southampton league and pitches so often end up coming up to Winchester and KGV for pitches.  e.g.Grantham Arms – usually at Chandlers Ford but come up to use KGV.

In summary the issues are identified as:

 There are a number of shared grounds, notably King George V, where early cessation of football pitches means difficulties in completing the season, especially for cup ties and meeting demand from postponed matches  With only two floodlit surfaces in Winchester, meeting demand for midweek training is very difficult. There is expressed demand for additional floodlit synthetic surfaces and indoor training facilities.  There is some conflict over the intensification of use of grass and hard surfaces with local residents, who object to floodlighting. The Strategy highlights the need for certain sites to be designated as being of importance to the pitch sports, where intensification (floodlighting, improved changing facilities) will be supported through the planning system.  Clubs with 2 teams often split between grounds e.g. Upham (Kingsworthy and Upham), Accutec and FC Exchange

1  League feels that Winchester teams should have priority, and pitches should not be allocated on a ‘first come, first served’ basis.

Specific sites:

CC ground in is used by Winchester City Women’s teams, a senior Saturday side and hosts some local cup and representative teams but is not generally available to meet demand on a regular basis from the Winchester Sunday league teams. It has been identified as requiring improvement

Littleton & Harestock

The Recreation Ground at Littleton caters for local senior and youth teams; no particular problems or issues have been identified.

Olivers Battery

The pitch here is sloping and not full size; both characteristics which the Parish Council would like to rectify.

Winchester Garrison Ground

 Home to very popular Winchester Girls Youth FC and Winchester Utd Ladies; sometimes used by other Winchester Sunday league teams who cannot get a pitch elsewhere..

University

 This ground (2 adult football pitches) will be out of action for a while during construction of proposed athletics track.

King George V

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 6 adult pitches, home to Winchester Saturday and Sunday league sides.  As far as the Winchester Saturday and Sunday Leagues are concerned, there are seven available pitches for them to use in Winchester – 6 at KGV and 1 at Garrison Ground. There is no problem in accommodating Saturday sides, but the Sunday league has 3 divisions and many teams (with buoyant demand), meaning a maximum of 14 teams can be accommodated within the city.

o This means the situation is very tight with no spare capacity and little flexibility for: o Accommodating new teams (3 new applications in for next season (2 Sun/1 Sat) o expansion of existing clubs o Meeting increased fixture pressure from cancellations etc o No time for rest & recovery o Sharing of ground with cricket means that pitches at KGV out of action for April and May – difficulty in meeting fixture schedule. There is a pitch available at Garrison Ground during this time but it struggles to accommodate all necessary matches. Length of cricket season also rules out pre-season friendlies. o Some waterlogging and poor drainage of KGV pitches in winter causes cancellations o Improvement required to changing rooms/pavilion at KGV

 Some concern at loss of adult pitches in favour of mini/junior pitches at North Walls and the Garrison Ground (now accommodating 7 and 3 mini pitches respectively). The leagues feel this is a short sighted policy, given that demand from youth and mini sides should translate to demand for larger pitches as the teams age.

 Some play wherever can get a pitch e.g Granley Rovers sometimes at Hunters Park and sometimes at IBM

 There is currently a ground without a home team at King George V Memorial Ground, Couch End,

Cricket

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 No issues identified. Have not been able to ascertain demand for cricket pitches in Winchester. Existing squares at North Walls and King George V cater for range of friendly and mid week teams.  Poor changing rooms at King George V

 St Cross Symondians Cricket Club plays at the Green Jackets Cricket ground in Compton. They feel that Current council cricket pitches and facilities in Winchester are not up to the required standards and would like to see one good quality cricket ground and pavilion with modern facilities. They are currently negotiating to take on long term lease at St Cross, sports development officers at the Council are aware of this, we will then need major funding and financial support. Keen to see used by more schools and groups.

Rugby

Winchester Rugby Football Club

 Play at North Walls Playing Fields and they train at Nuns Road  With a large number of children playing, if there are to many to host on our grounds we have to seek other areas, in very bad weather we have to seek indoor or astroturf areas  Over use of the main pitch limits its use in poor weather, our other pitches suffer with training areas being at their base effecting the dead ball area and try lines  Problems with drainage, grass cover and pitch quality  Need funding to improve playing surfaces at Winchester RFC including irrigation for pitch 1  Would like to see a top quality pitch, an AWP and training area at Winchester RFC and an available indoor area

Hockey

Winchester Hockey Club

 Play at Kings School ATP

4  Kings School do not provide what we were looking for hence why we are changing venue for our after match hospitality  The playing pitch is in good condition although the goals need repair, the shower facilities are appalling and hardly worth using them  There seems to be a very large focus on football and rugby within Hampshire yet we are one of the most successful counties in the country and have also produced many national champions through school and club hockey  Winchester U16 boys themselves were national indoor champions last season and that has brought many players to the club  We would also like to see good indoor hockey venues, this can be any sports hall really but needs to have the lines marked on the floor and be able to provide hockey goals  Indoor Hockey is one of the rising stars for Hockey and will be pushed massively over the next year culminating in the return of England to the International Indoor competition in Jan 2008 in Sheffield  If someone were to provide a good training venue now they could stand to make a lot of money

Fleming Park have strong links with Indoor Hockey and I am co-director of a league that runs there on a Monday night which caters for juniors, ladies and men

Sub Area 2 Kingsworthy Sub Area

FOOTBALL

Caters for village teams and some overflow from Winchester (e.g. Sparsholt FC playing at Sparsholt College). Current spare pitches at

Crawley

 George Phillipi Memorial Sports Ground Play Area is becoming worn and in need of some replacement

5 Kingsworthy

 Poor changing facilities but pitches at Eversley Park make important contribution to supply for both Saturday and Sunday teams in the Winchester area (both Sat & Sun leagues). Club playing there says pitches says there is competition for the pitches from other teams in the Winchester area, suggesting demand not met within Winchester itself.  Junior footballers needs are not met, according to Parish Council. (Hinton Fields may be 2 junior pitches associated with school, but limited access)

Micheldever

 Improvements to both The Warren and Lord Rank Playing Field required. Proposals in hand for upgrading of Lord Rank pavilion and replacement of pavilion at The Warren.  Team using Lord Rank Playing Field has currently disbanded, and trying to attract another team. However, problems of access to pavilion which belongs to the former FC.

South

 Parish Council feels that 2 more football pitches needed; the pitches here are intensively used by range of Sat, Sun and youth sides  Limited changing facilities; Swifts FC need a clubhouse: Pavilion has been identified by Parish Council as in need of Improved access, disabled toilets, upgrading changing facilities  There is dual community use at the school site already but is inadequate

Sparsholt

 No known activity other than at Sparsholt College which has 2 adult football pitches, 1 adult rugby pitch, a hockey pitch and a hard court marked for tennis. Well used by College  Sparsholt FC (Sat side) play at Sparsholt College – they hire this because the Winchester council pitches get waterlogged so easily and they cannot fit in all of their home games. Moreover there are very few floodlit pitches for evening training in the Winchester area

6  Other community have use of the pitches e.g. HRFUW use the rugby pitch 4 times a year. Not sure about maintaining access and have no spare capacity  Demand for ATP from e.g. Sparsholt College Hockey Team

Wonston

 The Gratton Recreation Ground caters for senior Sat & Sun sides. A sports pavilion is needed, according to the Parish Council and the Grattan Trust is organising this

CRICKET

 Just 3 clubs recorded playing at George Phillipi Memorial Sports Ground, Crawley;  Cricket Field and Norman Edwards Cricket Ground, Sparsholt. There is also a ground on MoD land at Worthy Down but not known who plays here.  No particular issues identified.

RUGBY

 No teams or pitches, other than Sparsholt College RFC playing at the College (would like an ATP for training.

HOCKEY

 In addition to Kings School ATP, Winchester, Winchester Hockey Club play on the ATP at Worthy Down so obviously this MoD facility is meeting much needed demands here.

Sub Area 3

FOOTBALL

7 Cheriton

 No pitch marked out at recreation ground, as no interest from any team at present. Primary School use for sports. However, Parish Council identify desire for 5-a-side pitch on recreation field and maybe a mini rugby pitch  Sports pavilion needs refurbishing or replacing, this can offer the school more space for teaching sports  Newly passed planning application for an AWP (presumably hard court area) at the school, it would be good for this to be open to the community

Itchen Valley

 Poor changing facilities at King George V Memorial Field. There is an adult pitch here but apparently no team playing here at present; it could make a contribution to meeting demand from Winchester area and it has been difficult to ascertain exactly why it is not being used.

New Alresford

 Perin’s School – Sports College. No information has been forthcoming from the school. Other consultation suggests school site is oversubscribed by outside users; the football club train there on the ATP but Winchester Hockey Club no longer play there as the surface is unsuitable for hockey.  Arlesford Town FC runs 2 Saturday sides from the one senior pitch at Arlebury Park, one in the Wessex league and 1 in the Combination league. The main town ground also hosts Portsmouth Ladies 3rd team and representative and cup games for Hants FA – it is a key site for Hants FA which has invested substantial funds into the pavilion/clubhouse and floodlights.  Arlesford Town FC’s youth teams use the youth pitch at Arlebury Park and the 2 junior pitches at Stratton Bates.  The club states that the pitches are OK, when the weather is kind; most pitches are used every weekend. Winter training means they stay off the pitches and pay for the use of astro pitches. There is a problem with dog fouling and litter at Stratton Bates especially. The club would like to restart its girls section, but feels that when it was run last year, one of the pitches took a severe hammering. The club would like to see another pitch at Arlebury Park, more astro pitch facilities for training and more floodlights in training and playing areas

8  The changing rooms at Stratton Bates are being refurbished.  There is some feeling that local teams around the area may be struggling – apparently Bishops Waltham FC has dropped out of league.

West Meon

 The only other recorded football ground is an adult pitch at Headon Recreation Ground, , home to West Meon and FC fielding two Sunday sides. The club would like to see additional ATPs on the Winchester/East Hampshire boundary or South Winchester District. Dog fouling on the pitches is a problem.

RUGBY

 The principal issue in this area is the proposed and desired relocation of Alresford RFC from the CC ground at Manor Farm  The Parish Council state that Manor Farm needs changing facilities; permission has been granted, but that the club is likely to be re-locating  Alresford Rugby Football Club currently use the changing facilities at Arlebury Park. Their pitch at Bighton is two and a half miles out of town and remote from these changing rooms and clubhouse. They state that the pitch itself is excellent and they very rarely have to call off a game because of problems; however there is only one pitch in the field, so no opportunity for expansion in to Colts and Minis and the club are only able to use it due to the largess of the landowner.  The club fields 2 teams at present, with 75 social members. It previously played at Perin’s School but outgrew the site.  The club is fully supported by Alresford Town Counci which acknowledges the need for rugby pitches in the town. There is currently a CPO in place to provide two pitches and a training area on an area of land adjacent to the present Sports and Social Club at Arelbury Park  The club states that it looks forward to one day being able to accommodate younger players (the land is opposite the local Secondary School) when our pitch is not so remote from the town and the changing facilities

HOCKEY

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 West Meon & Warnford Hockey Club apparently play at Mill Chase School in Bordon, East Hampshire. The club states that astro pitches are few and far between and usually fully booked or not of a standard suitable for the league; they, in common with the rest of the West meon and Warnford Sports Club would like to see more astro pitches on the Winchester/East Hampshire boundary or South Winchester District.

Sub Area 4 Bishop’s Waltham

FOOTBALL

Bishops Waltham

 The Parish Council refers to poor quality pitches and problems with dog fouling  Main team using Hoe Road is Bishops Waltham Dynamos FC – a flourishing junior club which has upwards of 15 youth teams. Not all these can be accommodated on 3 pitches (2 large, 1 mini) and so the club has to seek alternative facilities elsewhere.  The pavilion at Hoe Road has been identified for refurbishment and the one at priory Park for replacement  Ridgemead Junior School playing fields – opportunity for joint use  A specific space that needs improving is Priory Park, drainage problems  Several groups express the view that an ATP and indoor training facilities are required to service the southern parishes

Corhampton &

Meonstoke Recreation Ground has a full size, junior and mini pitch, home to Meonstoke FC; no further information.

Droxford

One pitch at the Recreation Ground; no further information

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Durley

 Pavilion is very old and needs upgrading with toilet facilities  School sports field could be used as kick-about area for children  “We are a small village, but have 3 football teams who use the recreation ground well over the weekend. Youngsters use the multi-surface court and play area”

Swanmore

College of Technology: outdoor facilities include a 4 mini-soccer, 1 junior and 1 adult football pitch, 1 junior and 1 adult rugby pitch, 2 artificial and 1 grass cricket wickets, a floodlit ATP and a generic grass field  Need to re- surface the hard court as it is dangerous when wet, and would like to add floodlights  Need to increase the length of ATP to accommodate football and hockey. There is a formal community use agreement for the ATP, which is sued by Waltham Wolves and Bishops Dynamos FC several times a week  There are two grounds in Swanmore: Broad Lane (Football & cricket); New Road (football), used by Waltham Wolves amongst others (WW also use other pitches at and )

Upham

 Upham Recreation Ground – Upham Reserves (1st team play at Kingsworthy)

CRICKET

5 grounds identified:

Albany Road Cricket Ground Bishops Waltham CC Meonstoke Recreation Ground Meonstoke CC? Main Recreation Ground The Hampshire Bowmen

11 Broad Lane Recreation Ground Swanmore CC Flamingoes Cricket Ground (The Holt) Flamingo CC

 No pitch issues other than Flamingo Cricket Club: which plays and trains at its own ground. Constant struggle to maintain and improve facilities with limited resources, not helped by government bureaucracy requiring additional expense, i.e. rates, licences, public health.

RUGBY AND HOCKEY

No teams, pitches or issues identified.

Sub Area 5 :

FOOTBALL

Boarhunt

 Full size pitch at Trampers Road – Parish Council says of poor quality with poor quality changing facilities. An additional pitch is proposed for 2008, and resiting of the Village Hall to another location. No details of teams playing there.

Denmead

 2 full size and 2 junior pitches at Ashling Park – well used by Sunday football sides and many youth teams. Parish Council states that insufficient football and cricket pitches, need an AWP and more land for pitches at Ashling Park.  Also King George V Field, Ashling Park: looking for a Saturday side to play here  Poor pitch drainage  Need a muga

12  “Whilst Denmead Parish council makes best use of its open space areas, Denmead is a very sporting area and requires more land and facilities. Experience has proved that the very small areas provide small benefit for the cost incurred in maintenance”

Hambledon

 There is no football pitch in Hambledon, but demand has been expressed.

Soberton

 One pitch recorded at Soberton Heath Recreation Ground, but think there must be junior/mini as well as this ground hosts a Sunday league side and up to 13 youth sides (Waltham Wolves Youth)  No other information forthcoming (no response from Parish Council)

Southwick & Widley

 Only football pitch recorded is on MoD land at MWS Southwick Park. No other details.  However, Parish Council state no other facilities or space required.

CRICKET

 3 cricket pitches recorded at: o Cricket Ground - Hambledon CC (7 teams) o Broadhalfpenny Cricket Ground – no team o Purbrook Cricket Club - Purbrook CC (4 teams)

No issues recorded

Sub Area 6

FOOTBALL

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Colden Common

 Two sites at Park and Recreation Ground have football pitches catering for a variety of youth, senior and Vets teams. No issues with these grounds have been identified and they appear to be sufficient for the teams using them.

Compton & Shawford

 There are two adult pitches at the Memorial Playing Field and one junior pitch at Compton Street. The only issue identified by main club – Compton FC - is dog fouling of the pitches.

Hursley

 One pitch at Hursley Recreation Ground and 2 pitches at the IBM Sports Ground. Poor changing facilities identified by the Parish Council at the Recreation Ground. The pitches at IBM are used by a Sunday league side.

Otterbourne

 Football pitch at Oakwood Recreation Ground, used by FC Saturday side.

Owlesbury

 Two pitches at Owlesbury Recreation Ground used by Owlesbury FC (Saturday side). No issues identified.

Twyford

 There is a senior and mini pitches at Hunters Park, used by Saturday and Sunday teams. Twyford Rovers find the pitches quite satisfactory. Apparently, there are a few junior teams which also wish to use the ground, but with only one adult pitch this is not possible.

14  The club believe that more pitches are needed n the Winchester area, with more money spent on the facilities that we have and more care taken over the playing surfaces  Over recent years a number of pitches have become unavailable and the facilities that accompany those pitches have steadily deteriorated.

CRICKET

There are 8 cricket pitches hosting upwards of 25 teams between them.

Colden Common Park: Colden Common CC Memorial Playing Field/ Compton Down Compton & Chandlers Ford CC IBM Sports & Social Club IBM Hursley CC; IBM South Hants CC Hursley Park Cricket Ground (The Quarters) Hursley Park CC Southern Water Cricket Ground Eastleigh & Otterbourne CC Elderfield Junior Cricket Pitch Recreation Ground Owlesbury CC; Ship Inn CC Hunters Park Twyford CC

 The only issue so far identified is that the cricket pitch at Southern Water may be withdrawn by owners because of increased site security, this would result in no adult cricket facilities in the village of Otterbourne.

Sub Area 7 Wickham

Curdridge

 Junior pitch at Botley Road and full size at Reading Room Recreation Ground. Parish Council cites both as poor quality. At Botley Road, proposals to improve land drainage and provide changing rooms Main team using Reading Room Recreation Ground is not known.

Shedfield

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 One full size pitch and mini pitch at Shedfield Recreation Ground, used by Waltham Wolves (Sat and Sun) and full range of youth teams, girls and boys. Waltham Chase and the Triangle Recreation Grounds both have a mini soccer pitch, and there is a kickwall and informal use for cricket and football at Shirrell Heath. The Recreation Ground can cope at the moment, but there is a lot of emphasis on providing facilities for youth, which may exert pressure for full size facilities soon.

Wickham

 2 adult pitches at Wickham Recreation Ground, used by Wickham Dynamos and Wickham Utd.  The Parish Council states more pitches are required and improved changing facilities at the Recreation Ground. More pitches are proposed for development over next 4 years at The Knowle.

Cricket

 3 cricket grounds identified:

Recreation Ground, Reading Room Lane CC Recreation Ground Shedfield CC & other midweek sides Wickham Cricket Club, off Southwick Road Wickham CC

 A new pavilion planned at Wickham CC; once this is in place the club would like to run a Colts team (offered funding by WCC)

Whiteley

 Pitches at Meadowside Recreation ground – 2 football and 1 cricket, used by wide range of Saturday, Sunday and youth teams. Cricket pitch there used by Cricket Club.

Sports Focus Group in Whiteley identified the following:

Analysis - Key messages

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. The Whiteley community feel disassociated with Winchester and do not necessarily connect the provision of sports and open space facilities with the City Council. . Sports facilities are used over a wide area – the majority being outside of Winchester District. However this is governed by the location of particular forms of sports teams. Leisure facilities generally are just as likely to be accessed in towns and cities to the south of the Winchester District as within it. In this group, no facilities in Winchester were used. . Information on local sports and open space facilities isn’t good. . Public transport is poor and young people will use facilities that can be accessed in this way – e.g. Portsmouth. . Drainage is a major problem in the area (Whiteley). This results in the cancelling of matches and makes the need for all-weather pitches more pressing. . There is a real shortage of outdoor sports pitches across the area. . The shortage of pitches, and the extension of the football season is leading to a clash between cricket and football where they take place in the same venue. . There is a need to access changing facilities where schools allow use of outdoor pitches. . There is a need for a more local swimming pool. . Many village halls and other community buildings may not be suitable for hosting indoor sports activities. . There is some evidence of a need for facilities for hockey, volleyball and basketball. . Football – floodlit areas needed. . The community are willing to travel a considerable distance to access facilities but this preference is as likely to be based on practice as need.

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CONTENTS

Appendix 1: Hampshire Football League

Appendix 2: Southampton Saturday Football League

Appendix 3: Winchester & District Saturday Football League

Appendix 4: Southampton Tyro Football League

Appendix 5: Winchester & District Sunday Football League

Appendix 6: Meon Valley Sunday Football League

Appendix 7: Hampshire County Youth Football League

Appendix 8: City of Southampton Youth Football League

Appendix 9: Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer League

Appendix 10: Mid Solent Youth Football League

Appendix 11: Testway Youth Football League

Appendix 12: Winchester & District Girls 6-a-Side League

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Appendix 14: Rugby Leagues

Appendix 15: Hockey Leagues

Appendix 16: Hampshire Cricket League

Appendix 17: Winchester and District Cricket Club Association

Appendix 18: Other Cricket Leagues

Appendix 19: Tennis Leagues

Appendix 20: Bowling Leagues

Appendix 1: Hampshire Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Twyford Hunter Park 1 Durley Recreation Ground 1 Crusaders King George V Playing Fields 1 Winchester Castle Chilcomb 1 Colden Common Colden Common Recreation Ground 2 Clanfield Peel Park Recreation Ground 2

Appendix 2: Southampton Saturday Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Colden Common Veterans Colden Common Recreation Ground 1 Club Ground No. of Teams Durley Durley Recreation Ground 1 AGCC Worthy Down AGC Worthy Down 1 A P Sports Garrison Ground 1 Waltham Wolves Veterans Broad Lane Recreation Ground 1

19 Rising Sun Garrison Ground 1 Winchester Old Boys King George V Playing Fields 1 Winchester Old Boys King George V Playing Fields 1 Chandlers Ford Veterans Memorial Playing Field 1 Owslebury Owslebury Recreation Ground 1 Compton Shepherds Down School 3

Appendix 3: Winchester & District Saturday Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Upham Rays Farm Playing Field 1 Swifts South Wonston Recreation Ground 1 Sparsholt Sparsholt College 1 The Gratton 1

Appendix 4: Southampton Tyro Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Alresford Town Youth Arlebury Park 6 Waltham Wolves Youth Broad Lane Recreation Ground 1 Colden Common Youth Colden Common Recreation Ground 10 Granley Rovers Youth Hunter Park 3 Winchester Youth King George V Playing Field, 6 Littleton Juniors Youth Littleton & Harestock Playing Fields 9

20 Appendix 5: Winchester & District Sunday Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Littleton Willow Harestock Road Football Field 1 Granley Rovers Hunter Park 1 Twyford Rovers Hunter Park 2 Coach House Inn King George V Playing Field, Martyr Worthy 1 Harestock Harriers King George V Playing Field, Martyr Worthy 1 FC Exchange King George V Playing Fields 2 Whalesmead Thistle King George V Playing Fields 1 AFC Wyvern King George V Playing Fields 1 Hurricans King George V Playing Fields 1 Jossy's Giants King George V Playing Fields 1 King Alfred (WS) King George V Playing Fields 1 New Clock Inn King George V Playing Fields 1 Winchester Irish King George V Playing Fields 1 Littleton Cricket Club Littleton Recreation Ground 1 Owslebury Owslebury Recreation Ground 1 South Wonston Swifts South Wonston Recreation Ground 1 South Wonston Wanderers South Wonston Recreation Ground 1 Winchester Tridents The Gratton 1 The Warren 1

Appendix 6: Meon Valley Sunday Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

ClubMeonstoke Meonstoke GroundRecreation Ground No. of 1Teams AlresfordClanfield Athletic Peel ParkArlebury Recreation Park Ground 12 EastSoberton Meon Utd SobertonEast Meon Heath Recreation Recreation Ground Ground 1 WestWickham Meon United & Warnford HeadonWickham View Recreation Recreation Ground Ground 21 SouthwickWickham Dynamos Lions WickhamHMS Recreation Dryad Ground 1

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Appendix 7: Hampshire County Youth Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Alresford Town Youth Arlebury Park 1 Colden Common Colts Youth Colden Common Recreation Ground 1 Clanfield Youth Peel Park Recreation Ground 1 Winchester City Youth Winchester City Ground 1

Appendix 8: City of Southampton Youth Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Alresford Town Youth Arlebury Park 1 Winchester Castle Youth Chilcomb 1 Colden Common Sports Youth Colden Common Recreation Ground 1 Colden Common Youth Colden Common Recreation Ground 3 Bishops Waltham Dynamos Youth Hoe Road 2 Granley Rovers Youth Hunter Park 1 Eastleigh Rangers Youth AFC King George V Playing Field, Martyr Worthy 1 Winchester Youth King George V Playing Field, Martyr Worthy 1 Worthys Youth Kingsworthy Recreation Ground, Eversley Park 1 Littleton Juniors Youth Littleton & Harestock Playing Fields 3

Appendix 9: Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

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Club Ground No. of Teams Alresford Town Youth Arlebury Park 4 Colden Common Youth Colden Common Recreation Ground 7 Bishops Waltham Dynamos Youth Hoe Road 3 Granley Rovers Youth Hunter Park 3 Eastleigh Rangers Youth AFC King George V Playing Field, Martyr Worthy 1 Winchester Youth King George V Playing Field, Martyr Worthy 5 Littleton Juniors Youth Littleton & Harestock Playing Fields 6

Appendix 10: Mid Solent Youth Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Waltham Wolves Youth Broad Lane Recreation Ground 10 Bishops Waltham Dynamos Youth Hoe Road 9 Whiteley Juniors Youth Meadowside Centre 8 Whiteley Juniors Youth Meadowside Centre 9 Clanfield Youth Peel Park Recreation Ground 1

Appendix 11: Testway Youth Football League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Bishops Waltham Dynamos Youth Hoe Road 6 Worthys Youth Kingsworthy Recreation Ground, Eversley Park 7 Littleton Juniors Youth Littleton & Harestock Playing Fields 1 South Wonston Swifts Youth South Wonston Recreation Ground 10 Sutton Scotney Youth The Gratton 2 Micheldever Junior Youth The Warren 1

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Appendix 12: Winchester & District Girls 6-a-Side League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground No. of Teams Waltham Wolves Youth Broad Lane Recreation Ground 2 Colden Common Youth Colden Common Recreation Ground 2 Winchester City Girls Youth Garrison Ground 4 Winchester Girls Youth Garrison Ground 4 Denmead Belles Youth King George V Field, Ashling Park 5 Worthys Youth Kingsworthy Recreation Ground, Eversley Park 3 Micheldever Junior Youth The Warren 3

Appendix 13: Other Football Leagues – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

24 Club Ground League Teams Whiteley Meadowside Centre City of Portsmouth Sunday 1 AFC Denmead Southwick Road City of Portsmouth Sunday 2 Old Wykehamist Winchester College Arthurian Football League 2 AFC Whiteley Meadowside Centre Solent Football League 1 University of Winchester King George V Playing Fields BUSA Football League 4 University of Winchester Ladies King George V Playing Fields BUSA Football League 2 Waltham Wolves Broad Lane Recreation Ground City of Southampton Sunday 1 Durley Durley Recreation Ground City of Southampton Sunday 1 Whiteley Meadowside Centre Gosport & Fareham Sunday 1 AFC Whiteley Meadowside Centre Gosport & Fareham Sunday 1 Alresford Town Arlebury Park Wessex Football League 2 Sparsholt College Hampshire Sparsholt College SESSA Football League 1 Southampton Saints Womens Winchester City Ground FA Women’s Premier 1 Winchester City Girls Youth Garrison Ground Hampshire County Women’s 1 Winchester United Ladies Garrison Ground Hampshire County Women’s 1 Winchester City Womens HCC Sports Ground Hampshire County Women’s 2 Clanfield Youth Peel Park Recreation Ground Portsmouth Youth 9

Appendix 14: Rugby Leagues – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground League University of Winchester RFC Bar End Sports Ground Schools League Alresford Rugby Football Club Bighton Cricket Club Hampshire Rugby League King Alfred's College RFC King Alfreds College Schools League Winchester Rugby Club North Walls Park Hampshire Clubs Merit Table Winchester Rugby Club North Walls Park Hampshire Rugby Union Colts League Winchester Rugby Club North Walls Park Hampshire Senior Merit Table League Winchester Rugby Club North Walls Park London South West League Sparsholt College Rugby Football Club Sparsholt College Schools League Hampshire Fire and Rescue Service RFC Winchester RFC Non-league

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Appendix 15: Hockey Leagues – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground League Teams Winchester Hockey Club Kings School South 1st XI Premier League 1 Winchester Hockey Club Kings School Hampshire/Surrey Open League 1 Winchester Hockey Club Kings School South Open League 4 Winchester Hockey Club Kings School Wessex Masters League 2 Winchester Hockey Club Kings School Wessex Supervets Hockey Alliance 2 Winchester Hockey Club Kings School Hampshire Women's Hockey League 5 Winchester Hockey Club Kings School Hampshire Youth Hockey League 6 West Meon Women’s West Meon & Hampshire Women's Hockey League 1 Hockey Club Warnford Sports Club

Appendix 16: Hampshire Cricket League – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground Teams Bishops Waltham CC Albany Road Cricket Ground 2 Rowlege CC Binsted 1 Colden Common CC Colden Common Park 1 CC Colden Lane 1 Compton CC Compton 2 Eastleigh & Otterbourne CC Hunter Park 1 Twyford CC Hunter Park 1 IBM Hursley CC IBM Hursley Sports Ground 1 IBM South Hants CC IBM Hursley Sports Ground 1 Littleton & West Hill CC Littleton Recreation Ground 2 Compton & Chandlers Ford CC Memorial Playing fields 3 Sutton Scotney CC North Walls Recreation Ground 1 Owslebury CC Owslebury Recreation Ground 1

26 Curdridge CC Reading Room Lane 1 Hambledon CC Ridge Meadow 3 Wickham CC Rookesbury Park 1 Eastleigh & Otterbourne CC Southern Water Ground 2 Flamingo CC The Holt 2 Park CC Tichbourne Park 1

Appendix 17: Winchester and District Cricket Club Association – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground Teams Bishops Waltham CC Albany Road Cricket Ground 3 Twyford CC Hunter Park 3 IBM Hursley CC IBM Hursley Sports Ground 1 Compton & Chandlers Ford CC Memorial Playing fields 1 Micheldever Village CC Micheldever Cricket Field 1 Owslebury CC Owslebury Recreation Ground 2 Hambledon CC Ridge Meadow 4 Flamingo CC The Holt 3 Tichborne Park CC Tichbourne Park 4 Tichborne Park CC Tichbourne Park 1 Hampshire Hogs CC Wheely Down Road, Warnford 1 Bishops Waltham CC Albany Road Cricket Ground 1 Appendix 18: Other Cricket Leagues – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Ground League Teams Rowlege CC Binsted I'Anson Cricket League 1 New Alresford CC Arlebury Park Non-league 1 Swanmore CC Broad Lane Non-league 1 Easton & Martyr Worthy CC David Roth Cricket Ground Southern Electric League 1 Hursley Park CC IBM Hursley Sports Ground Southern Electric League 1 Sparsholt CC Norman Edwards Cricket Ground Southern Electric League 1 Hambledon CC Ridge Meadow Southern Electric League 1 St Cross Symondians CC St Cross Southern Electric League 2

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Appendix 19: Tennis Leagues – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Appendix 20: Bowling Leagues – Clubs playing in Winchester in 2006/2007

Club Site League Littleton Bowling Club Littleton Recreation Ground Southampton District Ladies Littleton Bowling Club Littleton Recreation Ground Southampton District Mens Littleton Bowling Club Littleton Recreation Ground Whitchurch League Mixed Denmead Bowling Club Ashling Park Road No Details

Club Site League Alresford Tennis Club Arlebury Park Hants & IOW League

Denmead Tennis Club Ashling Park Hants & IOW League

Denmead Tennis Club Ashling Park Hants & IOW League Cheriton Tennis Club Cheriton Recreation Ground Hants & IOW League Kingsgate Lawn Tennis Club Kingsgate Tennis Club Hants & IOW League Littleton Tennis Club Littleton Tennis Club Sarum League Winchester Tennis & Squash Club Winchester Tennis & Squash Club Sarum League Cheriton Tennis Club Cheriton Recreation Ground Southampton LTA League Littleton Tennis Club Littleton Tennis Club Southampton LTA League Compton & Shawford Tennis Club Shepherd Lane Tennis Courts Southampton LTA League Swanmore Tennis Club Swanmore Lawn Tennis Club Southampton LTA League Winchester Tennis & Squash Club Winchester Tennis & Squash Club Southampton LTA League Colden Common Tennis Club Colden Common Tennis Club No Details Bishops Waltham Junior Tennis Club Hoe Road No Details Hursley Lawn Tennis Club Hursley Recreation Ground No Details River Park Tennis Centre River Park Leisure Centre No Details Twyford Lawn Tennis Club Roman Road No Details Sutton Scotney Tennis Club Sutton Scotney Tennis Club No Details

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