ERCAS Accredited Sports Clubs in the East Riding (As of 1St April 2015)

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ERCAS Accredited Sports Clubs in the East Riding (As of 1St April 2015) ERCAS Accredited Sports Clubs in the East Riding (as of 1st April 2015) This list has been collated to help put you in touch with our many local accredited clubs. Clubs are listed in sport order, and each one states the level of accreditation that they have gained. An accredited club is one who has worked towards a series of standards to prove that they can provide a safe, child friendly environment for junior members. There are a number of accreditation schemes for clubs to work towards, such as National Governing Body (NGB) Accreditation, Sport England's ‘Clubmark’ Scheme, and the Council's own Club Accreditation Scheme (ERCAS) all of which are a quality standard for clubs. The level of accreditation is shown against each club. Please note that only accredited clubs that are registered with the Sport, Play & Arts Service are shown on this list and should be used by schools and leisure centres when (making private bookings, providing coaching sessions to young people and handing out publicity material) If schools or leisure centres would like a group not on the list to begin working towards accreditation please contact Paul Hamlett (East Riding Volunteer Action Services – ERVAS) on 01482 871077 or email [email protected] For all other queries relating to this process please contact Adam Toes (Community Recreation Officer) on 01482 392524 or email [email protected] Clubs failing to renew their ERCAS accreditation in the last quarter are as follows: South Hunsley Badminton Club Goldstar Gymnastics The Track Fitness & Boxing Club Market Weighton Gymnastics Club East Yorkshire Canoe Club Meridian Gymnastics Club Hull Kung Fu & Tai Chi Bridlington Gymnastics Club Market Weighton United Moto Club Yorkshire (Activity suspended due to relocation of organisation) Sproatley Juniors FC Bridlington Club for Young People Swanland FC Pocklington Dolphins Swimming Club Withernsea AFC South Hunsley Table Tennis Club Hull & East Yorkshire Triathlon Club Cottingham Lawn Tennis Club Archery Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired Name No. Burton Constable Company of ERCAS 084 Holderness South Holderness David Hunt 01482 Aug 15 Bowmen Sports Centre 897606 Cobra Archers ERCAS 021 Goole Goole Leisure Mary 01405 Feb 16 Centre Hannan 765347 Wyke Archers of Hull & East ERCAS 170 Haltemprice Wolfreton School Owen 01482 May 15 Riding of Yorkshire Hillerby 662806 Athletics Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired Name No. Beverley Athletics Club ERCAS 019 Beverley Beverley Leisure Rob Reid 07930 Jan 16 Centre 451205 Driffield Striders ERCAS 017 Driffield Driffield School Paul 01377 May 15 Grinstead 255272 Fit Mums & Friends LTD ERCAS 028 Cottingham Cottingham Sam Barlow 01482 Nov 15 Incorporating: Pavillion 844524 (Cottingham, Beverley, South Longcroft School Cave & East Hull South Cave Sports Centre Yorkshire Wolds Runners ERCAS 034 Driffield Driffield Leisure Kathryn 01377 Feb 16 Centre Hammond 250157 Badminton Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired Name No. Beverley Beavers Badminton Club ERCAS 005 Beverley Beverley High Alister 01482 Mar 16 School Kemp 860835 Goole Badminton Club (Adult) ERCAS 024 Goole Goole Leisure Jamie Smith 07901 May 15 Centre 880472 High Fliers Badminton Club ERCAS 171 Bridlington Bridlington Sports Tony Wigley 01262 Jul 15 Centre 671397 Leconfield Badminton Club ERCAS 050 Beverley Beverley High Patrick Wade 01964 Nov 15 School 542026 Walkington Junior Badminton ERCAS 167 Beverley Walkington Carol Hastie 07860 Aug 15 Club Primary School 117905 Bowls Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Name Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired No. Airmyn Bowls Club (Adult) ERCAS 038 Goole Chris Morris 01405 Nov 15 763226 Beeford Bowls Club ERCAS 025 Driffield Mr C 01262 Dec 15 Hollingworth 481029 Blackburn Leisure Bowls Club ERCAS 107 Brough Brain Parker 01482 July 15 (Adult) 668654 Bridlington Alexandra Bowling ERCAS 123 Bridlington Linda James 01262 July 15 Club 422022 Bridlington Dukes Park Bowling ERCAS 062 Bridlington Raymond 07742 June 15 Club Wardill 170190 Flemingate Bowling Club ERCAS 042 Beverley Beverley Leisure June Hutton 01482 May 15 Complex 880601 Hornsea & District Indoor Bowls ERCAS 130 Hornsea Ian Paddy 01964 Oct 15 Club 537776 Hutton Cranswick Bowls Club ERCAS 045 Driffield Margaret 01377 July 15 Lonsdale 270872 Kirkella & Willerby Short Mat ERCAS 057 Willerby Ian Haylock 01482 Dec 15 Bowls Club (Adult) 650157 Melton Bowling Club (Adult) ERCAS 049 Brough J.A.Litten 01482 Oct 15 649484 Stewart Bowling Club (Adult) ERCAS 087 Pocklington Ivor Loney 01759 Aug 15 302080 Wolfreton Park Bowling Club ERCAS 150 Willerby Mrs E Harris 01482 June 15 666842 Boxing Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Name Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired No. Driffield Boxing and Fitness Club ERCAS 011 Driffield Driffield School Chris Webster 01377 May 15 208607 Cricket Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Name Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired No. Beverley Town Cricket Club ERCAS 009 Beverley Ali Brumfield 01964 June 15 Clubmark -ECB 550080 Focus Club Bridlington Cricket Club ERCAS 083 Bridlington Bill Emmerson 01262 June 15 Clubmark -ECB 851053 Focus Club Bubwith Community Cricket Club ERCAS 046 Goole / Steve Young 01757 Feb 16 Howden 288234 Cottingham Cricket Club ERCAS 088 Cottingham Mike Best 01482 Nov 15 Clubmark -ECB 846529 Focus Club Driffield Town Cricket Club ERCAS 027 Driffield David Lundy 01377 Aug 15 Clubmark -ECB 256881 Focus Club Gilberdyke Cricket Club ERCAS 155 Goole Andy Pitts 01430 Oct 15 Clubmark 440167 Goole Town Cricket Club ERCAS 092 Goole David Caldicott 01405 Mar 16 Clubmark -ECB 763664 Focus Club Hessle Cricket Club ERCAS 040 Hessle Chris Inglis 01482 Oct 15 643950 Hornsea Cricket Club ERCAS 039 Hornsea Hornsea School Ian Bottom 07778 Aug 15 Clubmark -ECB 595574 Focus Club Hull Zingari Cricket Club ERCAS 110 Hull Ron Biggs 01482 June 15 Clubmark -ECB 571205 Focus Club Kirkella Cricket Club ERCAS 146 Haltemprice Andrew 01482 Jul 15 Russell 658886 Londesborough Park Cricket Club ERCAS 052 Pocklington Peter Milne 01430 Mar 16 Clubmark -ECB 873352 Focus Club Newport Cricket Club ERCAS 044 Goole Steve Clark 01430 May 15 440765 Patrington Cricket Club ERCAS 058 Withernsea Withernsea High Andrew Guy 01964 Dec 15 Clubmark School 630943 Pocklington Cricket Club ERCAS 114 Pocklington Ruth Jackson 01759 July 15 Clubmark -ECB 301883 Focus Club Sewerby Cricket Club ERCAS 099 Bridlington Vince O'Grady 01262 Dec 15 Clubmark -ECB 850734 Focus Club Stamford Bridge Cricket Club ERCAS 102 Pocklington Norman 01759 Aug 15 Clubmark -ECB Pearson 371545 Focus Club Walkington Cricket Club ERCAS 132 Beverley Lawrence 01482 Feb 16 Webster 867600 Welton & Brough Sports Club (inc ERCAS 071 South Brian Parker 01482 May 15 Blackburn CC) Clubmark Hunsley 668654 Woodhouse Grange Cricket Club ERCAS 106 Pocklington David Farmer 01430 Aug 15 Clubmark 861088 Yapham Cricket Club ERCAS 032 Pocklington Woldgate College David Booth 01759 May 15 368146 Cycling Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Name Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired No. Hull Cycle Speedway Club ERCAS 097 Hessle Andy Schofield 01430 Dec 15 Go Ride 440737 Fencing Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Name Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired No. Bridlington Blades Fencing Club ERCAS 131 Bridlington Bridlington Sports Valarie 01482 Oct 15 Centre Hoodless 798918 Ridings Sabre Club ERCAS 061 Pocklington Francis Scaife Adam Waller 07801 Aug 15 Sports Centre 532600 Football Name of club Accreditation Area of East Leisure Centre / Contact Name Contact Expiry date Number Riding School Hired No. A.F.C. Preston ERCAS 112 South Keith Clarkson 01482 Oct 15 FA Charter Holderness 896537 Standard A.F.C. Tickton ERCAS 001 Beverley Various Beverley Jimmy Traynor 01482 Mar 16 FA Development Schools 223481 Club Beverley Town FC ERCAS 010 Beverley Longcroft School Gary Proud 01482 Mar 16 FA Community 863362 Club Beverley Whitestar FC ERCAS 012 Beverley Beverley Schools Rod Hulme 07905 Aug 15 FA Community & Beverley 117691 Club Leisure Centre Brandesburton AFC ERCAS 079 Hornsea John Marlow 07710 Nov 15 FA Charter 362774 Standard Bridlington Rangers JFC ERCAS 016 Bridlington Hilderthorpe John Gibson 01262 Jan 16 FA Development Primary 670741 Club Burlington Jackdaws ERCAS 158 Bridlington Bridlington Sports Chris Kirkham 07966 Jan 16 FA Charter Centre 549642 Standard Cottingham Rangers Juniors AFC ERCAS 006 Cottingham Cottingham High Dean Banyard 07773 Nov 15 FA Community School 293620 Club Driffield Juniors FC ERCAS 141 Driffield Driffield School Mrs Ashley 07516 June 15 FA Community Thomas 844647 Club East Riding Rangers ERCAS 089 Cottingham Cottingham Mrs Alicia Mail 07533 Oct 15 FA Charter Pavillion 263839 Standard Elloughton Blackburns JFC ERCAS 148 Brough South Hunsley Conleth 07887 APR 16 FA Charter School Campbell 632886 Standard Gilberdyke Phoenix FC ERCAS 031 Goole/ Howden School David Branton 01430 Sept 15 FA Community Howden 440036 Club Goole Panthers JFC ERCAS 127 Goole / Howden High John Ayre 01405 Oct 15 Howden School 760441 Goole Town Girls & Ladies F.C. ERCAS 035 Goole Kevin Shipp 01405 May 15 FA Charter 764772 Standard Hedon Rangers AFC ERCAS 108 Holderness South Holderness Rich Cooper
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