Development Management Plan (Regulation 19) Reigate & Banstead Open Space, Sport & Recreation Assessment Appendix 10: Indoor Sports Facilities Outside of the Borough

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Development Management Plan (Regulation 19) Reigate & Banstead Open Space, Sport & Recreation Assessment Appendix 10: Indoor Sports Facilities Outside of the Borough Development Management Plan (Regulation 19) Reigate & Banstead Open Space, Sport & Recreation Assessment Appendix 10: Indoor Sports Facilities Outside of the Borough September 2017 1.1 This appendix provides an overview of the sports facilities outside of the borough. 1.2 The data has been obtained from Sport England’s Active Places Power Database. Site Significance Facility Type Distance (Km) Access Anytime Fitness Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.4 B Bewbush Centre Borough Leisure Centre 7.4 B Marriott Borough Health and Fitness Suite 0.2 B Crawley Lawn Tennis Club N/A Indoor Tennis Centre 4.3 A Crawley Rugby Football Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 4.3 A Crawley Sports Table Tennis Club Local Sports Hall 7.5 A Crowne Plaza London Borough Health and Fitness Suite 4.7 C Fit4Less Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.5 A Foresters Table Tennis Club Local Sports Hall 7.8 A Grattons Indoor Bowls N/A Indoor Bowls 3.6 A Hazelwick School Local 3 x Sports Hall 9.7 B Hazelwick School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 9.7 C Healthy Balanced Generation @ Oriel Local 3 x Sports Hall 5.8 B Healthy Balanced Generation @ Oriel Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.8 A Holy Trinity Church of England School Local 3 x Sports Hall 7.0 B Ifield Community College Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.7 B Ifield Community College Local 2 x Sports Hall 5.7 B Inspire Fitness Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 6.2 A Inspire Fitness Club Local Sports Hall 6.2 A K2 Crawley Borough Leisure Centre 7.6 B Livingwell Express Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 0.3 C Maidenbower Junior School Local Sports Hall 5.7 B Manor Green College Local Sports Hall 5.6 B Mill Primary Academy Local Sports Hall 6.0 B Nuffield Health Borough 2 x Swimming Pool 5.4 B Nuffield Health Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.4 B Nuffield Health Local 3 x Sports Hall 5.4 B Sofitel Hotel Borough Health and Fitness Suite 0.3 C Spindles Health & Leisure Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.9 B Spindles Health & Leisure Borough Swimming Pool 5.9 B Spindles Health & Leisure Local Sports Hall 5.9 B St Wilfred’s Catholic Comprehensive School Local 2 x Sports Hall 6.5 B The Gym Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.8 B Thomas Bennett Community College Local 2 x Sports Hall 7.6 C Addington Palace Country Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 9.4 A Addington Palace Country Club Local Sports Hall 9.4 A Al-Khair School Local Sports Hall 8.8 C Beckmead School Local Sports Hall 11.9 C Benisham Manor School Local Sports Hall 10.0 C Selsdon Park Borough Swimming Pool 7.6 B Selsdon Park Borough Health and Fitness Suite 7.6 B Selsdon Park N/A Squash Courts 7.6 B Coloma Convent Girls School Local 2 x Sports Hall 9.9 B Coulsdon College Borough Health and Fitness Suite 3.2 C Coulsdon College Local 3 x Sports Hall 3.2 B Coulsdon Manor Hotel & Golf Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 2.8 C Coulsdon Manor Hotel & Golf Club Local Sports Hall 2.8 C Coulsdon Manor Hotel & Golf Club N/A 2 x Squash Courts 2.8 C Coulsdon Manor Hotel & Golf Club N/A Tennis Courts 2.8 C Croydon Bowling Club N/A Indoor Bowls 7.0 A Croydon Sports Club Local 3 x Sports Hall 7.7 B Croydon Sports Club Borough Swimming Pool 7.7 A Croydon Sports Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 7.7 A Cypress Primary School Local Sports Hall 11.7 C Dynamics Health & Fitness Borough Health and Fitness Suite 3.4 A Dynamics Health & Fitness Local 3 x Sports Hall 3.4 A Easygym Borough Health and Fitness Suite 8.4 B Easygym Local Sports Hall 8.4 B Edenham High School Local 2 x Sports Hall 11.3 B Eldon Phab Centre Local Sports Hall 7.0 A Fit4Less Borough Health and Fitness Suite 8.8 B Gilbert Scott Primary School Borough Swimming Pool 9.9 C Gonville Academy Local Sports Hall 11.5 C Good Shepherd Catholic Primary School Local 2 x Sports Hall 10.8 C H20 Leisure Centre Borough Health and Fitness Suite 10.0 B H20 Leisure Centre Local Swimming Pool 10.0 B H20 Leisure Centre N/A Squash Courts 10.0 B Harris Academy Purley Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.7 C Harris Academy Purley Local 2 x Sports Hall 5.7 B Harris Academy South Norwood Borough Health and Fitness Suite 11.3 C Harris Academy Upper Norwood Local 2 x Sports Hall 12.0 C Harris City Academy Crystal Palace Local 2 x Sports Hall 12.4 A Harris City Academy Crystal Palace Borough Health and Fitness Suite 12.4 A Harris Primary Academy Benson Local Sports Hall 10.5 C Hilton Croydon Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.8 C John Ruskin College Borough Health and Fitness Suite 9.5 C John Ruskin College Local Sports Hall 9.5 B Meridian High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 10.5 C Meridian High School Local 2 x Sports Hall 10.5 B New Addington Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 10.6 B Norbury Manor High School Local 2 x Sports Hall 11.4 B Nuffield Health Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 5.9 B Oasis Academy Byron Local 2 x Sports Hall 3.0 C Oasis Academy Coulsdon Borough Health and Fitness Suite 2.5 C Oasis Academy Coulsdon Local 3 x Sports Hall 2.5 B Oasis Academy Shirley Park Borough Health and Fitness Suite 10.3 C Oasis Academy Shirley Park Local 2 x Sports Hall 10.3 B Old Coulsdon Bowls Club N/A Indoor Bowls 2.9 A Old Palace School of John Whitgift Local 3 x Sports Hall 7.7 C Old Palace School of John Whitgift Borough Swimming Pool 7.6 C Old Town Youth Club Local Sports Hall 7.1 C Priory School Local Sports Hall 12.7 C Pure Gym Borough Leisure Centre 5.3 B Purley Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 4.3 B Riddlesdown High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 5.4 C Riddlesdown High School Local 2 x Sports Hall 5.4 B Royal Russell School Local 2 x Sports Hall 8.3 B Royal Russell School Borough 2 X Swimming Pool 8.3 B Sanderstead Lawn Tennis Club & Social Club Local Sports Hall 5.6 B Shirley High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 10.0 C Shirley High School Local Sports Hall 10.0 C Sir Philip Game Youth Centre Local Sports Hall 9.2 B Sir Philip Game Youth Centre Borough Health and Fitness Suite 9.2 B Solutions Health & Fitness Borough Leisure Centre 8.3 B South Croydon Sports Club Local Sports Hall 7.5 B South Norwood Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 11.2 B Sports Direct Fitness Borough Leisure Centre 5.5 B St Augustine's Centre Local Sports Hall 6.1 B St Edmund's Church Hall Local Sports Hall 5.3 B St Joseph's College Local 2 x Sports Hall 11.2 B St Joseph's College Borough Swimming Pool 11.2 B St Joseph's College Borough Health and Fitness Suite 11.2 C St Mary's Catholic High School Local 2 x Sports Hall 8.6 C Stones Gym Borough Health and Fitness Suite 10.1 B Stones Gym Local Sports Hall 10.1 B Tavr Centre Local Sports Hall 8.7 B The Archbishop Lanfranc School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 7.6 C The Archbishop Lanfranc School Local 3 x Sports Hall 7.6 B The Brit School Local Sports Hall 9.7 C The Brit School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 9.7 C The Gym, Purley Way Borough Health and Fitness Suite 6.8 B The Gym, Purley Way Local Sports Hall 6.8 B The Gym, East Croydon Borough Health and Fitness Suite 8.0 B Thomas More Catholic School Local Sports Hall 4.5 B Thomas More Catholic School Borough Swimming Pool 4.5 B Thornton Heath Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 10.4 B Trinity Sports Club Local 2 x Sports Hall 9.9 B Trinity Sports Club Borough Swimming Pool 9.9 B Trinity Sports Club Borough Health and Fitness Suite 9.9 B Trinity Sports Club N/A 2 x Squash Courts 9.9 B Virgo Fidelis Convent School Local Sports Hall 12.9 B Virgo Fidelis Convent School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 12.9 C Waddon Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 6.4 B Waterside Centre Local Sports Hall 11.8 B Whitgift Sports Centre Borough Leisure Centre 6.6 B Winterbourne Boys Academy Local Sports Hall 10.0 C Woodcote High School Local 4 x Sports Hall 2.4 B Woodcote High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 2.4 C Avenue Primary Academy Borough Swimming Pool 7.1 B Carew Academy Local Sports Hall 4.6 C Carshalton Boys Sports College Local Sports Hall 6.5 B Carshalton Boys Sports College Borough Health and Fitness Suite 6.5 B Carshalton High School for Girls Local Sports Hall 4.0 B Cheam Common Junior School Local 2 x Sports Hall 7.9 C Cheam High School Local 4 x Sports Hall 3.2 B Cheam High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 3.2 C Cheam Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 3.6 B Cheam Sports Club N/A Squash Courts 2.0 B Croy Gas Sports Club N/A Squash Courts 5.3 B David Lloyd, Purley Borough Leisure Centre 5.4 B David Weir Leisure Centre Borough Leisure Centre 5.2 B Fit4Less Borough Leisure Centre 2.7 B Glenthorne High School Local 3 x Sports Hall 4.7 B Glenthorne High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 4.7 C Go Gym Borough Health and Fitness Suite 2.4 B Green Wrythe Primary School Local Sports Hall 5.8 C Greenshaw High School Local 3 x Sports Hall 4.3 B Greenshaw High School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 4.3 C Hackbridge Primary School Local Sports Hall 5.0 C Homefield Preparatory School Local Sports Hall 2.5 C Nuffield Health, Cheam Borough Leisure Centre 2.0 B Overton Grange School Local 2 x Sports Hall 1.5 B Pulse Health & Fitness Borough Leisure Centre 4.1 B Purley Sports Club Borough Leisure Centre 3.7 B Rosehill Community Association Local Sports Hall 4.3 B Royal Marsden Hospital Borough Swimming Pool 0.2 C Royal Marsden Hospital Local Sports Hall 0.2 C Royal Marsden Hospital N/A Squash Courts 0.2 C Spirit Health Borough Leisure Centre 2.5 B St Andrews United Reformed Church Local 2 x Sports Hall 1.0 B St Patrick's Local Sports Hall 4.2 B St Philomena's School Local Sports Hall 3.3 C St Philomena's School Borough Health and Fitness Suite 3.3 C Stanley Park High School Borough
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