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Appendix a - Playing Pitches Audit Data Cricket Eastleigh BC - Sports Facility Needs & Playing Pitch Strategy Update 2017 Appendix A - Playing Pitches Audit Data Cricket Table 1: Borough Cricket Supply & Demand Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Doncaster Farm ELAC 1 pitch Council proposal to replace at LA - secured Hires by Council to Bursledon CC (one Saturday side) No longer playing Hardmoor Playing Field with Pitch for adults with two league cricket, and to Sporting Wessex CC (one Saturday side). (Site Ref. 26) addition of a junior pitch subject dressing rooms £72+VAT Formerly used by RAMS CC (now relocated to ground in Winchester to traffic risk assessment Pitch for children (under 18) District) - with changing facilities @25.50+VAT Wide Lane Sports ELAC 2 pitches Good quality pitches and University - unsecured Hires by University to: Complex pavilion with under floor heating o Trojans CC 3rds (Soton Uni) built in 2006 o Southampton Community Cricket o IBM Hursley (Site Ref. 3) University runs 4 mens and 1 women's team most seasons in BUCS Weds leagues King Edward VI ELAC 3 pitches Some availability for club use at weekends School (KES) Wellington Sports Ground (Site Ref. 23) Royal Victoria BHH 1 pitch HCC Hired by Hampshire County Council to Friends CC (est. 2012) running a Country Park Saturday friendly team and a midweek friendly team (Site Ref. 29) VT Sports Ground BHH 1 pitch with Excellent pitch Private - unsecured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC with three adult teams playing in outdoor nets Hampshire leagues including midweek Southampton Evening Cricket (Site Ref. 38) and pavilion Pavilion upgrade project has League and four age group teams in the South East Hants Colts Cricket planning consent but not Leagues. Juniors 6-11 train at Wildern Leisure Centre indoors on funding Sundays in winter and outdoors on Fridays in summer (Club merged in 2015 with former club based at Solent University Hardmoor site) GE Aviation BHH 1 pitch Private - unsecured Hired to Follands (Hamble) CC (Follands) (Site Ref. 35) College Playing BHH 1 pitch Parish Council - secured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC teams and on occasion to Friends CC. Fields PC report fully booked on Sats from early May to end August. (Site Ref. 56) Some spare capacity Sundays and midweek eve Botley Recreation HEWEB 1 pitch with LAC programme includes a Parish Council - secured IBM South Hants CC (open club with one Saturday side, one Sunday Ground pavilion range of improvement projects side and two indoor league teams) has hired pitches from Botley Parish (Site Ref. 25) to pavilion £200k) for cricket Council since 2013. and football and a car park extension (£40) www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 1 Eastleigh BC - Sports Facility Needs & Playing Pitch Strategy Update 2017 Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Turnpike Way BHH 1 pitch and LAC proposal to improve car Parish Council - secured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC team Pavilion & Cricket pavilion parking (£100k) and to Ground, Hedge investigate pitch improvement End (Site Ref. 55) options with ECB Lapstone Park BFOHH 1 pitch with Good - aspirations for a second Hired to Fair Oak CC by Parish Council since 1998. Club runs four (Site Ref. 12) pavilion pitch Saturday senior teams in the Hampshire Cricket League an evening XI and Sunday friendly XI. Junior Section of some 150 youngsters In recent seasons the club has produced twenty County players and over fifty representatives at district level Club uses nets at Wildern School sports hall Hiltingbury CFH 1 pitch with Former home ground of Compton & Chandler's Ford CC until 1996 when Recreation Ground pavilion moved to grounds in Winchester (Site Ref. 47) Wildern School HEWEB 1 pitch (NTP) Poor Not included on price list No community use (Site Ref. 67) with changing Indoor Cricket & Nets o Fleming Park Leisure Centre - Indoor cricket league o Wyvern College - 4 nets in Sports Hall used by Fair Oak CC Jan to March o Ageas Bowl - Hampshire Cricket Indoor School (6 lanes) recently refurbished with new netting and lights - extensive use by local indoor leagues and for winter nets by clubs and schools and youth courses by Hampshire Cricket in the Community o Barton Peveril VI Form College - 4 nets o Thornden School - 4 nets o Wildern School - 2 nets o Hamble Sports Complex - Indoor cricket league (Hamble Junior CC) An indoor league involving Eastleigh based clubs also runs annually at Fareham Leisure Centre www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 2 Eastleigh BC - Sports Facility Needs & Playing Pitch Strategy Update 2017 Table 2: Accessible Cricket Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use venues Trojans Sports Test Valley 1 pitch with pavilion Poor changing Secure site - Just Trojans CC - 1st and 2nd teams on alternate Saturdays Club (Site Ref. 1) across borough boundary Memorial Playing Winchester 1 pitch with pavilion Good LA - secure site Home ground of Compton & Chandler's Ford CC which is a large Fields, Shepherds Close to the north east club with 4 league Saturday teams plus Sunday and Midweek Lane, Compton borough boundary teams, age group teams and 3 colts indoor teams playing some of their games at Fleming Park Leisure Centre King George V Winchester 2 pitches with pavilion Good LA - secure site City Council hires pitch to Compton & Chandler's Ford CC teams Playing Fields, Bar and to teams from other clubs in the area End North Walls Winchester 2 pitches with pavilion Good LA - secure site City Council hires pitch to Compton & Chandler's Ford CC teams and to teams from other clubs in the area Knightwood Test Valley 1 pitch with changing rooms Good LA - secure site Hires pitches to Compton & Chandler's Ford CC teams and to Leisure Centre Just across the teams from other clubs in area borough boundary Burridge Cricket Fareham 2 pitches on adjacent grounds Excellent Secure site - Just Burridge CC runs four men's teams. The 1st XI compete in the Ground and with pavilion, 3 bay artificial nets across the borough British Gas Southern Premier League and the 3 other XI's compete Burridge plus grass nets boundary in the Hampshire Cricket League. Colts section with age groups Recreation Ground, ranging from u9's to u15's, and Academy for a selected squad of Botley Road, players aged 15-23. A ladies team playing in the Hampshire Ladies Sarisbury Premier Division Allotment Road Fareham 1 pitch LA - secure site Recreation Ground, Just across the Sarisbury Green borough boundary Brookfield Fareham 2 pitch Just across the Brookfield Community School Community School borough boundary Lordshill Redbridge Southampton 1 pitch with pavilion LA - secure site Lane, 5 Acres Sports Ground Oasis Academy, Southampton 1 pitch Academy - unsecured Mayfield Outdoor Recreation Southampton 5 pitches with pavilion LA - secure site Centre, Bassett www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 3 Eastleigh BC - Sports Facility Needs & Playing Pitch Strategy Update 2017 Football Table 3: Borough Football Supply & Demand Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Fleming Park ELAC 5 adult pitches Poor changing LA - secure site Midweek - Solent Churches FL (AB&C St Peters First; Above Bar Churches First; (Site Ref. 42) with changing Pitches to be Eastleigh Baptist First; Klesis First) reconfigured as Hampshire Inclusive Football (King Edwards School KS3&4) junior size for Sat am - Solent Churches FL (Above Bar Church First; Hedge End MFC Reds First; 2018/19 with new New Community Church First) E&DMSL (Sholing Youth U10 Mixed) changing rooms Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (AFC Hedge End Town First; AFC Velmore First; as part of Cricketers Arms Fair Oak First; Itchen Hawks First; Royal Marine First; Sporting replacement of Compass First; Testwood Tornadoes First; Titans First; Winsor Sports Red. Fleming Park Southampton & District Sunday FL (Hedge End Athletic First; Otter Sunday First; Leisure Centre E&DMSL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U9 Hawks Mixed & U9 Hurricanes; Alresford Town Youth U9 Lions Mixed & U9 Pumas & U9 Tigers; Baddesley Park Knights U9 Mixed; BTC Harriers & Spitfires U9 Mixed; Chamberlayne Athletic Black U9 Mixed; City Central U9 Mixed; Colden Common Rovers U9 Mixed; Fawley Fliers U9 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U9 Kestrels & U9 Lions Mixed; Hythe & Dibden Thunder U9 Mixed; Ice Sport U9 Mixed; Lakewood Panthers U9 Mixed; Littleton Blues U9 & Whites U9 Mixed; Marchwood Rangers U9 Mixed; Netley Royals Blue U9 Mixed; Oakwood Youth U9 Panthers Mixed; Oakwood Jets & Ospreys & Rams U9 Mixed; Pace Cougars & Tigers U9 Mixed; Romsey Town Cougars & Tigers & Panthers U9 Mixed; Salisbury City U9 Mixed; Sarisbury Sparks Black & White U9 Mixed; Sholing Youth U9 Mixed; Soccer4All Youth & Tigers U9 Mixed; Southbrook Saints U9 Mixed; Sportstars U9 Mixed; St Francis Knights & Rangers U9 Mixed; Toton & Eling U9; Whiteley Wanderers Youth U9 Heath Mixed; Winchester Youth Black & Blue U9 Mixed; Winsor Sports Youth Green & Red U9 Mixed. Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Stoke Park Rangers Youth U11 & Youth U13 Red & Youth U13 White & Youth U14) Doncaster Farm ELAC 3 junior football LA - secure site Pitch for Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Sporting Wessex First) (Site Ref. 26) pitches with veteran teams with two pavilion/changing dressing rooms £72+VAT Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Kingsway Colts Youth U14; Rodaway Pitch - children (under 18) Rovers Youth U11 Mixed & Youth U15) with changing facilities City of Soton Youth FL (Itchen Bulldogs Youth U18) £27.50+VAT E&DMSL (Rodaway Rovers
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