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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 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 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 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)

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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 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 - 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

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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 for a selected squad of Botley Road, players aged 15-23. A ladies team playing in the Hampshire Ladies 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

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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; 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; 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 Youth U10) Mini soccer pitch per session £29+VAT Stoneham Park ELAC 10 7v7 pitches To be replaced at Privately owned - Midweek - MyCoaching U19s (Concorde Club) Monks Brook unsecured (Site Ref. 58) Playing Fields Sun am - E&DMSL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U10 Mixed x4; AFC Stoneham Youth U9 Mixed & U10 Mixed x2; AFC Totton Youth U9 & U10; Alresford Town Youth U10 Mixed x2; Baddesley Park Youth U10 Mixed x2; Bishopstoke Dynamoes U10 Mixed; Bitterne Youth Terriers U9 Mixed; BTC Spitfires U10 Mixed; Bursledon Youth U10

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Mixed; Chamberlayne Athletic U10 Mixed; City Central U10 Mixed; Colden Common Youth U10 Mixed x2; Eastleigh Juniors U10 Mixed; Fawley Blades U10 Mixed; Fawley Saints U10 Mixed; HE Youth U8 & U9 & U10 x2 & U11 & U11 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U10 Mixed x2; Hythe & Dibden Youth U10 Mixed x3; Lakewood Youth U10 Mixed; Littleton Juniors Youth U10 Mixed x5; Marchwood Rangers Youth U10 Mixed; Netley Royals Youth U9 Mixed; Oakwood Youth U10 Mixed x2; Pace Youth U10 Mixed x2; Red Star Juniors U10; Riverside Youth U10 Mixed; Romsey Town Youth U10 Mixed x2; S&D Youth U10 Mixed; Sarisbury Sparks U10 Mixed; Soccer4All U10 Mixed x2; Southbrook Youth U10 Mixed & U9 Mixed x2; Stoke Park Rangers U9 & U10 Mixed; Townhill Lingland U10 Mixed x2; Warsash Wasps U9 Mixed x2 & U10 Mixed x2; Winchester Youth U10 Mixed x2; Winsor Sports U10 Mixed x2; Wyvern Youth U10 & U10 Mixed. Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Wyvern Youth U12)

Jubilee Park / ELAC 3 adult with To be replaced at Leased by EBC to AFC Sat am - City of Soton Youth FL (AFC Stoneham Youth U16 Testway) Elliots Arena changing Monks Brook Stoneham Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (AFC Stoneham Youth U15 Testway) (Site Ref. 59) Playing Fields Sat pm - Hampshire Premier FL (AFC Stoneham First & Reserves) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (AFC Stoneham Youth U12 Mixed & Youth 13 & Youth U14 & Youth U15 & Youth U16 x2 & Youth U18) Sun pm - Hampshire County Youth League (AFC Stoneham Youth U18)

Silverlake Stadium ELAC 1 stadium pitch Leased by EBC to Eastleigh Sat pm - National League (Eastleigh FC First & U19 x2) FC (Semi Pro) Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (U16 & U18)

Barton Peveril ELAC 2 adult pitches Not hired out N/A Sixth Form College (Site Ref. 43) Crestwood Sports ELAC 1 adult, one youth Academy - unsecured Adult pitch used for league games - bookings trend down in favour of the AGP on & Leisure Centre 11v11 and 1 9v9 £60 per match - adult site (Shakespeare pitch - changing (£36 concessionary) Campus) rooms available £54 per match - Midweek - Solent Churches FL (KCC First) intermediate (£30 (Site Ref. 39) concessionary) Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (FC Railway First; United Firsts & £42 per match - small Reserves; (£24 concessionary) City of Soton Youth FL (S&D Youth U18) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Lakewood Youth U14) Crestwood Sports ELAC 1 adult, 1 youth Academy - unsecured Adult pitch used for league games - bookings trend down & Leisure Centre 11v11 and 1 9v9 £60 per match - adult (Cherbourg pitch - changing (£36 concessionary) Campus) rooms available £54 per match - (Site Ref. 44) intermediate (£30 concessionary) £42 per match - small (£24 concessionary) www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 5

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Wide Lane Sports ELAC 10 adult pitches Poor changing University - unsecured Midweek - BUCS (Uni of Soton FC x 4; Uni of Soton FC Women x2) Complex 6 9v9 pitches (Soton Uni) Southampton Sat am - Hedge End Rangers FC (training grids) and Hampshire FA Centre of Mustangs Excellence U9 Girls training (Site Ref. 3) Baseball Club rate the playing Sat pm - Southampton Saturday FL (Montefiore Halls First; Park Sports First; Soton facilities as good Uni First; Wildern OBs Veterans) (4/5) but the changing facilities Sun am - E&DMSL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U8 x3; AFC Totton Youth U8; Bursledon at this site as Youth U8 Mixed; Chamberlayne Athletic U8 Mixed; City Central U8 Mixed; Colden poor (1/5). Common Youth U8 Mixed x2; Eastleigh Juniors Youth U8 Mixed; Eastleigh Tornadoes U8 Mixed; Fawley Falcons Youth U8 Mixed; Hamble United Youth U8 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U8 Mixed x2; Lakewood Youth U8 Mixed; Oakwood Youth U8 Mixed x2; Pace Youth U8 Mixed x2; Romsey Town Youth U8 Mixed; Sarisbury Sparks U8 Mixed x2; Sholing Youth U8 x2; St Francis Youth U8 Mixed x2; Warsash Wasps U8 Mixed x2; Wellow Youth U8 Mixed; Whiteley Wanderers Youth U8 Mixed & U8 x2 & U9 Mixed x2) City of Soton Youth FL (Sportstars Youth U18) Soton & District Girls FL (Whiteley Wanderers Youth U10 & U12 Girls) City of Soton Sunday FL (Bannister Park First

Sun pm - BUCS (Soton Medics Inter Mural) Also used on Sundays in summer by Southampton Mustangs Baseball - 30 adult, 15 junior (all males) Looking to grow by a further two teams (three currently).

King Edward VI ELAC 2 adult pitches Private School - unsecured Sun am - E&DMSL (Oakwood Youth U10 Mixed x2) (KES) Wellington with pavilion Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Sholing Youth U15) Sports Ground (Site Ref. 23) Nightingale ELAC 1 youth 11v11 School is Community school - 8.30am- 4pm on Saturdays year round pitch with access considering with unsecured Occasional hires to 'Kids Camp' football etc. in holidays to toilets modular maintenance £45+VAT per match (Site Ref. 63) building company (£20+VAT concessions) feasibility of reconfiguration as 2 x 60x40m 7v7 pitches to hire to junior teams Thornden School CFH 1 youth 11v11 Not of sufficient No longer hired out N/A pitch standard to allow (Site Ref. 41) community use at weekends in addition to use by school during the week www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 6

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Lakeside School CFH 1 adult pitch Not hired out N/A (Special Needs) Hiltingbury CFH 1 adult pitch Improved pitch Parish Council - secure site AFC Hiltingbury (20 teams) use the two pitches and coned practice/training areas Recreation Ground 1 9v9 pitch maintenance around the pitches very heavily 1 regime since 2013 Hired exclusively to AFC (Site Ref. 47) practice/coaching by Streetscene. Hiltingbury by Parish Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (AFC Hiltingbury First) area PC taking on Council Pavilion grounds Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U13 x2 & U14 & maintenance from U15 & U16 x3 & U18) 2017. 1950s pavilion transferred recently - needs upgrading/replaci ng Fryern Recreation CFH 1 adult pitch PC bringing Parish Council - secure site Ground 1 9v9 pitch grounds Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Capital First) Pavilion maintenance in (Site Ref. 11) house from 2017 Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Lakewood Youth U11 Mixed & U12 Mixed) and expect to improve quality using parish precept Wyvern College BFOHH 2 adult pitches 2005 School - unsecured (Activate Sport & Sat am - Winchester & District Girls Youth League (Southampton Saints Girls & Fitness) £48.43 + VAT (2 hours) Ladies U16) (Juniors £22.67 + VAT) (Site Ref. 49) Sat pm - Southampton Saturday FL (AFC Bishopstoke First; Shiza Stars First)

Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Club Deportivo Boca Youth U13 & U15) City of Soton Sunday FL (AFC West End First; Chamberlayne Athletic First)

Lapstone Park BFOHH 2 adult pitches Good - strong Parish Council - secure site Sat am - Winchester & District Girls Youth League (Southampton Saints Girls & 1 youth 11v11 demand Ladies U13 & U14) (Site Ref. 12) pitch PC aspiration to with pavilion (5 extend changing Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (AFC Botley First) changing rooms) rooms by 2 to provide 7 in total Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Wyvern Youth U18) (6 teams plus Winchester & District FL (Hedge End Tigers First) officials) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Stoke Park Rangers Youth U12 Mixed; Wyvern Youth U12 & U13 & U14 & U16)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use (Site Ref. 64) weekend team Some Saturday morning use by Townhill Lingland Youth FC use Freegrounds Junior HEWEB 2 junior pitches in School proposal School - unsecured Some Saturday morning use by Hedge End Rangers FC School large field (2 to expand after adult pitch size), school and (Site Ref. 65) access to toilets community club in portable football use by classroom installing floodlit 3G MUGA on part of large field (60x40m approx divisible as 2 x 5v5) Greta Park HEWEB 2 adult pitches LAC proposal to Town Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Hedge End First & Reserves) with changing upgrade changing (Site Ref. 13) (£50k) and car parking. Rolling annual programme with Town Council to enhance pitch maintenance and plan to reconfigure as junior pitches Norman Rodaway HEWEB 2 adult, 2 youth LAC proposal to Town Council - secure site Sat pm - Hampshire Premier FL (Hedge End Rangers First & Reserves) Sports Ground 11v11 pitches upgrade changing with changing (£40k) Hired exclusively to Hedge Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Hedge End Rangers U16 & U18 x2) (Site Ref. 19) Option to End Rangers FC Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Hedge End Rangers U11 Mixed x3; U12 x3; U13 & floodlight main U14 & U15 x2) pitch (£100k) OR secure former education site for new pitches as permanent home ground for club Botley Recreation HEWEB 2 adult pitches LAC programme Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Botley Village First) Ground (High includes a range Street) of improvement Sun am - E&DMSL (Botley Village Youth U7 Mixed & U8 Mixed x3 & U9 Mixed x4) projects to Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Botley Village Youth U11 Mixed & U12 Mixed x2 & (Site Ref. 25) pavilion £200k) U13 & U14 & U15 & U16) for cricket and City of Soton Youth FL (Botley Village Youth U18) football and a car park extension (£40) www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 8

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Cutbush Lane HEWEB 2 adult pitches Parish Council Parish Council - secure site PC report heavily booked by clubs at weekends (both adult and junior) with no spare (Southampton City with changing consider these capacity lease to West End pitches to be well- £56.50 (2 hours); £28 Parish Council) maintained (by youth; £19 juniors in-house staff) and good quality with rare cancellations following recent drainage improvements.

LAC priority project to upgrade changing rooms (£52k)

Wildern School HEWEB 1 adult, 1 youth School - unsecured Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Shamblehurst First) Leisure Centre pitch with (Site Ref. 67) changing £55 (2 hours incl nets and flags); £35 juniors Royal Victoria BHH 2 adult pitches HCC - secure site Sat am - Soton & District Girls FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U12 Girls) Country Park (Site Ref. 29) Hired mainly to Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Reserves & Ladies & Saturday Chamberlayne Athletic FC sides; FC Wellington First) Mid Solent Youth FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U13 Saturday)

Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U11 Mixed & U12 & U13 Sunday) Soton & District Girls FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U12 Girls x2)

Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U10 Girls

Station Road BHH 1 adult pitch Poor quality Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Hampshire League 2004 (Netley Central Sports First) Recreation Ground, Netley Hiring clubs lack Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (Netley Royals First) (Site Ref. 54) secure equipment City of Soton Youth FL (Netley Royals Youth U18) store Formerly used by Southampton Spitfires for Rugby League in summer - now at 5 Acres Sports Ground in Southampton Butlocks Heath BHH 1 adult pitch with Poor pitch and Parish Council - secure site Sat am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Netley Royals Youth U6 &U7 Mini) Recreation Ground changing changing (Site Ref. 36) Sun am - E&DMSL (Netley Royals Youth U10 Mixed)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use King George V BHH 1 adult pitch with New changing Parish Council - secure site Playing Field, changing pavilion 2014 Netley (Site Ref. 53) Pitch needs upgrading VT Sports Ground BHH 3 adult pitches Sholing FC aspire Private - unsecured Sat pm - Sydenhams FL Wessex (Sholing FC First) with changing to a 3G pitch on Wyvern Combination FL (Sholing FC Reserves) (Site Ref. 38) this site Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Sholing Youth U16 & U18 x2)

GE Aviation BHH 1 stadium pitch, 2 Private - unsecured Sat pm - (Folland Sports First) (Folland Park) additional adult (Site Ref. 35) pitches, with Sun am - (Soton & Distrrict Tyro Youth FL (Folland Youth U18) changing College Playing BHH 2 adult pitches Poor quality Parish Council - secure site Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Sky Blues Youth U16) Fields pitches Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Sky Blues Youth U18) New storage (Site Ref. 56) building for Parish Council reports some spare capacity Sat and Sun maintenance equipment etc installed Long Lane Playing BHH 1 adult pitch Poor quality Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Kings Park Rangers First) Field, Bursledon changing rooms (Site Ref. 27) Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (Eastpoint First)

Hamble Club FC BHH 1 adult pitch with Good - FA Step 6 Leased by Parish Council Hamble Club teams Ground (Shell Mex) changing and graded to Hamble Club FC (25yrs) (Site Ref. 34) spectator facilities Hamble Sports BHH 1 adult, 1 youth Former gravel School - unsecured Sat am - E&DMSL (Wyvern Youth U7) Complex and 11v11, 1 junior extraction site - Mallards Moor 9v9 pitch with poor drainage School proposal to Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Hamble United First & Reserves) Playing Field changing Hamble Utd increase annual fee (Site Ref. 45) containers on site agreement with club Sun am - E&DMSL (Baddesley Park Youth U8; BTC Soton Youth U8 Mixed; - replaced after Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U8 & U9 Mixed; Colden Common Youth U9 Mixed; arson attack 2016 Fawley Flames U9 Mixed; Hamble United Youth U9 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U8 Mixed; Hythe & Dibden Youth U9 Mixed; Ice Sports Youth U8 Mixed; Littleton Juniors Youth U8 Mixed x2; Marchwood Rangers Youth U8; Netley Royals Youth U8 Mixed; Pace Youth U8 Mixed x2 & U9; Romsey Town Youth U8 Mixed x3; Soccer4All Youth U8 Mixed; Southbrook Youth U8 Mixed x3; Southside U8 Mixed x2; St Francis Youth U8 Mixed; Winsor Sports Youth U8 Mixed x3 Soton & District Sunday FL (Foresters United) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Hamble United Youth U11 & U13 & U14 & U15) City of Soton Youth FL (Hamble United Youth U18 x2)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use (Site Ref. 66) Hampshire Police BHH 3 adult pitches Midweek - Hampshire Constabulary First & Veterans Sports Ground with changing (Site Ref. 52) Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Hampshire Constabulary Ladies)

Mount Pleasant BHH 3 adult pitches Poor quality Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Hampshire Premier FL (Hamble Club First) Recreation Ground with changing changing rooms, Soton Saturday FL (Humble Plumb Veterans First; Woolston Trades & Labour (Site Ref. 30) car parking - Veterans) recent repairs to pavilion roof Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Bitterne Ducks First) Soton & District Sunday FL (Hambe Roll Call First & Reserves)

Parish Council reports some spare capacity Sat and Sun Castle Recreation BHH 1 junior pitch with Parish Council - secure site Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Netley Royals Youth U11 Mixed) Ground changing facilities (Site Ref. 37)

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Table 4: Accessible Football Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues LA Quantity Hardmoor Sports Ground Test Valley 1 junior football (Site Ref. 2)

Knightwood Leisure Centre Test Valley Adult football pitches with changing Holly Hill Leisure Centre, Sarisbury Hill Fareham 1 adult pitch and 1 9v9 pitch plus 5v5 hardcourt MUGA - changing in leisure centre Meadowside Leisure Centre, Whiteley Fareham 3 adult pitches and 4 junior pitches with changing Allotment Road Recreation Ground, Sarisbury Green Fareham 1 adult pitch Brookfield Community School Fareham 2 adult pitches Burridge Recreation Ground and Burridge Sports Club Fareham 1 adult pitch

1 adult and 1 junior pitch Coal Park Lane Sports Club, Swanwick Fareham 2 adult and 3 mini soccer pitches Warsash Recreation Ground, Warsash Wasps Football Ground Fareham 1 adult pitch

1 adult pitch Colden Common Park Winchester 2 adult pitches, 2 junior pitches with pavilion Colden Common Recreation Ground Winchester 1 adult pitch and 1 junior pitch IBM Sports Club, Hursley Winchester 1 adult pitch with pavilion Curdridge Cricket Club Winchester 1 junior football pitch with pavilion Memorial Playing Field, Compton Winchester 2 adult pitches with pavilion Oakwood Park Recreation Ground, Otterbourne Winchester 2 adult pitches with pavilion King George V, Milland Road Winchester 6 adult pitches with pavilion The Garrison Ground, Bar End Winchester 3 adult pitches and 6 junior pitches with pavilion BTC Sports Club Southampton 3 adult pitches and 1 junior pitch with pavilion Lordshill Redbridge Lane, 5 Acres Sports Ground Southampton 3 adult and 3 junior pitches with pavilion Oasis Academy, Mayfield Southampton 1 adult and 1 junior pitch Outdoor Sports Centre, Bassett Southampton 5 adult and 6 mini soccer pitches Thornhill Primary School Southampton 2 junior pitches Weston Lane Playing Field Southampton 2 junior pitches

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Rugby Union

Table 5: Borough Rugby Supply and Demand

LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use The Hub (Eastleigh RFC ELAC 4 adult, 100 lux training Fair - Upgraded in 2008 LA - Secure site (Youth Midweek - Training: & Eastleigh Pirates lights to one pitch Persistent issue of dog Options Trust managed) Tuesdays – Seniors & U13s Youth Section) control Wednesdays – U14s Fitness training equipment Project proposals: Thursdays – Seniors & U15s & U16s (Site Ref. 48) (in container) RFU - Extend training lights Sat pm - Three senior teams and an occasional social to cover second pitch Pitch - adults with two team. First team play in League 3 South West, Clubhouse with changing, Club - indoor fitness training dressing rooms £86+VAT 2nds & 3rds in Solent League bar and meeting/function Council - informal recreation Pitch - children (under 18) Sun - Mini/Midi rugby training and fixtures for age group facilities proposals for north end of with dressing room teams from U6 to U12: 10-12am Floodlit car park site (too wet to sustain £43+VAT Junior rugby training 10-11am and fixtures 11am - pitches) Mini - Rugby Pitch per 12.30pm for four teams (U13-U16) plus Colts session £21+VAT (U17/U18); Hurricanes (adult/youth learning disabilities) Barton Peveril VIth Form ELAC 1 adult pitch Poor School - unsecured and N/A College(Site Ref. 43) not currently hired Wide Lane Sports Complex ELAC 4 adult pitches Good University - unsecured Midweek - BUCS Soton Uni RFC teams (3 men, 1 (Stoneham RFC) women's) training and fixtures; Stoneham RFC training (Site Ref. 3) Weds eves 7.30pm. Sat pm - BUCS Soton Uni RFC Saturday fixtures; Stoneham RFC one adult team play in Solent League 3 Thornden School CFH 1 youth pitch Poor School - unsecured and N/A (Site Ref. 41) not currently hired Wildern School HEWEB 1 adult pitch Poor School - unsecured and N/A (Site Ref. 67) not currently hired Wyvern College BFOHH 1 adult pitch Pool School - unsecured and N/A (Activate Sport & Fitness) not currently hired (Site Ref. 49) King Edward VI School ELAC 6 adult pitches Good Private School - unsecured N/A (KES) Wellington Ground and not currently hired (Site Ref. 23)

Table 6: Accessible Rugby Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues LA Quantity Lordshill Redbridge Lane Southampton City 2 adult pitches with clubhouse. Home of Millbrook RFC and Spitfires RFL Club - very proactive in 5 Acres Sports Ground growing the game. Looking to secure a permanent home.

Closest Rugby Compliant 3G pitches to Eastleigh: o , Dibden, New Forest - installed in 2016 and available for club hires 315-9.30pm weekday evenings and 9am-4pm weekends o HMS Temeraire Naval Base, www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 13

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Football (3G) AGPs

Table 7: Borough Football (3G) AGP Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Fleming Park ELAC Full size, 3G, floodlit, (FA Good - These pitches were upgraded from Full 3G pitch (55 mins) 8am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) Registered) sand to 3G in 2016 as the first phase of the Peak: £73 (£45 juniors) 8am-10pm (Friday) (Site Ref. 42) current project to replace the leisure centre Off Peak: £37.50 (£24 8am-8pm (Weekends) 3 x 5v5 3G FTPs, floodlit juniors) Half 3G pitch No spare capacity in peak period Peak: £40 (£28 juniors) Off Peak: £26.90 (£12.50 juniors) 5v5 3G pitch Peak: £40 (£21 juniors) Off Peak: £26.50 (£12.50 juniors) The Hub ELAC 61mx43m MUGA, 3G, floodlit Built 2007 Full pitch (hour) 9am-10pm daily Peak: £51 (£40 juniors) Trust managed (Youth Options) (Site Ref. 48) Off Peak: £28 (£21 juniors) Half pitch (hour) Peak: £31 (£23 juniors) Off Peak: £15 (£10.50 juniors) CFH Full size, 3G, floodlit (not FA An 8-9 years old playing surface now Capacity not maximised 9-10pm slot on weekday evenings rarely or World Rugby registered) compacted/worn with subsidence to sub due to poor planning of booked. (Site Ref. 40) base in one corner. To be replaced in booking and use of Saturday afternoons rarely booked as not summer 2017 (sinking fund in place). Aim available pitch space by suitable for adult league play (address when for both World Rugby and FA registration. team managers of age resurface) Need store for surface maintenance group teams often from Not open on Sundays - special events only. equipment or access to shared equipment the same club. Not booked for circa 6 weeks in the school bank if provided across 3G pitch sites summer holidays (Gymnastics Summer Camp Balance of commercial for 2 summer holiday weeks in Sports Hall 5/6 aside league which limits availability of hall to pitch hirers in programming (JD Fives, wet weather). Monday eves); community junior football coaching (Soton FC Matt le Tissier Academy on Weds & Fri eves); club training (Eastleigh FC, St Francis FC, AFC

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Stoneham until move to new site). Hants Rugby coaching - will need to programme more if RFU contribute to new shock pad Wyvern College BFOHH 60x40m, 3G, floodlit Built 2008 £44.84 + VAT whole 5-9pm (weekdays) (Activate Sport & pitch/hour 10am-4pm (weekends) Fitness) £30.40 + VAT half pitch/hour (Juniors: £21.66 + VAT (Site Ref. 49) half pitch hour; £30.90 + VAT whole pitch/hr) Wide Lane Sports ELAC Full size, 3G, floodlit Resurfaced in 2015 JD 5s: 6-10pm Mons & Weds Complex Saints FA: 4.30-6pm Tuesday (Soton Uni) St Francis U15: 6.30-8pm Tues (Site Ref. 3) Wildern School HEWEB 52x33m, 3G, floodlit Built 2015 £35 whole 5-10pm (weekdays) pitch/55mins 8am-10pm (weekends and hols) (Site Ref. 46) (£27 juniors)

Table 8: Accessible Football (3G) AGP Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Knightwood Leisure Test Valley 2 x3G, 32x19m MUGAs, Good, resurfaced in 2015 £23.40 /hr adult 9am-9pm (weekdays) Centre floodlights £15.65 / hr junior 9am-6pm (weekends) Knightwood Test Valley 3G, 37x33m MUGA, floodlights Installed with grant support from Pay and play hire 5-9pm (weekdays) Primary School Football Foundation in 2013 Just across the borough 9am-9pm (weekends) boundary (Chandler's Ford) Lordshill Outdoor Southampton 3G, MUGA, 42x40m, floodlights Poor Full community hours Recreation Centre Lordshill Oasis Southampton 3G, 64x42m MUGA, floodlights Good, installed 2013 5-10pm (weekdays) Academy Hub 9am-6pm (Sats) 9am-10pm (Suns) Warsash Wasps Fareham 3G, MUGA, 60x40m, floodlights Football Ground

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Hockey (sand/water) AGPs

Table 9: Borough Hockey (sand/water) AGPs Supply and Demand

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Fleming Park ELAC Full size, sand, floodlit Will be resurfaced as 3G as part of new Formerly used by Eastleigh Hockey Club (2 leisure centre development project on mens teams) now play home matches and train (Site Ref. 42) site at Crestwood College Crestwood College ELAC Full size, sand, floodlit Needs resurfacing and LED lighting to Home base of Eastleigh Hockey Club (Shakespeare reduce running costs No spare capacity at peak times Campus) (Site Ref. 39) Thornden School CFH Full size, sand, floodlit Needs resurfacing £30 + VAT half pitch/hour; 5-10pm weekday evenings and 9am - 6pm at £40 + VAT whole pitch/hour weekends. Open in the school holidays, with (Site Ref. 41) the exception of Christmas, and August (Juniors: £22 + VAT half weekends. Hired out and used as 2 halves for pitch/hour; £28 + VAT Football - both adults and juniors, and as a full whole pitch/hour) pitch for Hockey. No spare capacity during the week in winter season. Regular hockey club hirer: Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club (2 teams) plus some hires by Hampshire Hockey Association. Wide Lane Sports ELAC Full size, sand, floodlit University has plans to resurface this Southampton Hockey Club - Tuesday training Complex pitch in 2019 or 2020 University sides (5 women's, 5 men's plus 3 (Soton Uni) Saturday sides) (Site Ref. 3) Hamble Sports BHH Full size, sand, floodlit New surface installed by club in 2015 Hamble Hockey Club (4 men's teams, 2 Complex women's teams) King Edward VI ELAC Full size, water based, floodlit Resurfaced in 2009 Independent School sports ground. School (KES) Club use on Saturdays by Trojans Hockey Club Wellington Sports teams Ground (Site Ref. 23)

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Table 10: Accessible Hockey (sand/water) AGP Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Woodlands Southampton Full size, sand, floodlit 2010 last refurbished 6-10pm weekdays Community 10am-10pm weekends College, Harefields Southampton Full size, sand, floodlit Built 2003 Within 15 min. drive time n/a catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook Outdoor Sports Southampton 2 full size, sand, floodlit Poor, built 1985 Full community hours Centre, Bassett Sholing College Southampton 71x43m, sand, no lights Trojans Sports Test Valley Full size, sand, floodlit Resurfaced in 2013 Trojans Hockey Club - one of largest Club in the country. 6 men's teams, 5 (Site Ref. 1) women's teams and large junior section

Supply for Other Playing Pitch Sports

The Southampton University Sports Ground at Wide Lane in Eastleigh also is the home base for:

o Southampton Mustangs Baseball - 30 adult, 15 junior (all males) playing on the grass football/rugby pitches at Wide Lane Sports Ground on Sundays in summer season (seasonal hire). The club rates the playing facilities as good (4/5) but the changing facilities at this site as poor (1/5). Looking to grow by a further two teams (three currently). The club seeks to secure a permanent field with access to good quality changing, toilet and social facilities to be able to raise income to sustain and further grow the club through sponsors etc to purchase kit and maintain fees at affordable rates to attract more junior players.

o Southampton Stags American Football Team - Currently competing in BUCS South Division 2A, the Stags are 4 time National Champions and were National Finalists in 2012. Training Times on the 3G pitch are: Tuesday 7:30-10pm; Thursday 7:30-10pm; Sunday 10-1pm.

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Appendix B - Sports Facilities Audit Data

Swimming Pools

Table 1: Borough Pool Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Fleming Park ELAC 25m 6 lane pool To be replaced with new 8 Eastleigh Swim Club: Leisure Centre Learner pool lane pool and 20m learner 5.30-6.55am (Weds); 6-7.25am (Sat) pool with moveable floor on 7am-10.30pm (weekdays) (Site Ref. 42) Total area - 420m2 opening of new centre in Temporary car parking 7.30am-5.55pm (Sat) January 2018 (c. 600m2) disruption related to building 7.30am-6.55 (Sun) works for new centre 6-10pm (Mon); 7-10pm (Fri); 6.30-9pm (Sun) SwimFit 8.30-9.30pm (Fri) plus lanes, fun sessions, lesson programme use by schools and for galas. Hamble Sports BHH 20m 4 lane Built in 2002, basic £4 adult Hamble Aquatics Swim Team training sessions Complex construction with poor (£3 concessionary) Lanes: 6.30-8.30am; 12-1.30pm; 8-10pm approx (Mon- Area - 170m2 insulation. Thurs); 8-9pm (Fri); 6-8pm (Sat) (Site Ref. 45) Plant works in 2015 by HCC Pedestrian access only during Aquacise classes: Various times (5 per week) under repairs SLA. school day plus disabled & Family fun sessions: 11am-12.30pm (Sun); 10.30am- Changing rooms are priority elderly car users by 12pm (Sat) for refurbishment/ updating. arrangement Wildern School HEWEB 25m 3/4 lane pool Roof needs replacing £4.75 adult Wildern Waves Swim Club: 8-9am (Sat); 2-7pm (Sun); 6- Leisure Centre Learner pool (£2.50 juniors & 7pm (Mon); 4-9pm (Tues); 4-6pm (Thurs) No spectator facilities (club concessionary groups) Lanes: 9-10am (Sun); 6.45-8.45am (Mons, Tues, Thurs) (Site Ref. 46) Total area - 312.5m2 not able to host galas) Swim Fit: 7.30-8.15am (Fri) Swim School: 9-11.30am (Sat); 4-6pm (Mon); 4-7pm (Weds); 8-9pm (Thurs) Plus public sessions, fun sessions, aqua therapy etc Private Member Club Pools Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Spirit Health Club ELAC 15m 4 lane Built 1989, refurbished 1999 Private members commercial 6.30am-10pm (weekdays) Area - 120m2 (below club 7am-9pm (weekends) (Site Ref. 9) FPM size threshold) Hampshire Health HEWEB 22m 4 lane Built 1994, refurbished Private members 6.30am-11pm (weekdays) & Racquets Club Area - 264m2 2007 commercial club 7.45am-10pm (weekends) (Site Ref. 10) (plus 20m 4 lane lido) Lakeside Spa HEWEB 12m 2/3 lane Built 2005 Private members 6.30am-8.30pm (weekdays) (Botleigh Grange Area - 60m2 (below FPM commercial club 8am-9pm (Sat) Hotel) size threshold) 8am-10pm (Sun) (Site Ref. 28)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Vital Health & HEWEB 15m x 4 lane Built 1990 Private members commercial 6.30am-9pm (weekdays) Wellbeing Area - 120m2 (below club 7.30am-8pm (weekends) (Botley Park Hotel FPM size threshold) & Country Club) (Site Ref. 31) TOTAL INDOOR WATER AREA 1,466.5m2 increasing to 1,646.5m2 in 2018 on opening of new Fleming Park Leisure Centre. (1,166m2 of this total water space meets the minimum pool size threshold used in Sport 's Facilities Planning Model)

Table 2: Accessible Pool Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use venues Southampton Southampton 50m 8 lane pool Regional competition pool and On edge of 15 min. drive time 7am-9pm (Weekdays); 9am-6pm (Sat/Sun) Quays Learner Pool national high performance catchment of Old Netley Diving pool with centre for diving £5.80 adult (£3.70 junior & Southampton Water Polo Club (with members from moveable floor concessions) Eastleigh) trains in diving pool. Club hires Portsmouth (plus a dry diving NB. Car park c. £4 extra Mountbatten Centre Pool or Basingstoke Aquadrome as training facility) nearest 25m pools suitable for match play (constant 2m depth) Oaklands Southampton 25m 5 lane pool First built in 1986. Major On edge of 15 min. drive time Eastleigh Swim Club: 7-9pm (Weds); 7-8pm (Fri) Community Pool, Learner pool 10m £1.7m refurbishment catchment of Eastleigh & Lords Hill completed in 2015 prior to Allbrook Opening 6.15am or 7.30am- 10pm(weekdays); 8.30am- asset transfer to charity. City £3.85 adult (£3.20 juniors, 3pm (Sats); 9am-3pm (Suns) Council landlord £3.45 concessions) responsibilities for building Very popular community provision - circa 5,000 swim fabric transfers to charity at visits a week in term time end 2017. Roof and lockers need replacing - current fund raising appeal for circa £500k. University of Southampton 25m 6 lane pool Built 2004. In house Well within 15 min. drive time 7am-10pm daily Southampton management catchment of North Jubilee Sports Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook Lesson programme (Jubilee Swimming Academy), lane Centre, Highfield £5.50 adult (£2.30 child with swimming, schools adult) Bitterne Leisure Southampton 25m 5 lane pool First built in 1984. Well within 15 min. drive time 6.30am -10pm (Mons to Thurs) Centre Learner pool 10m Refurbished in 2010 catchment of Hedge End 6.30am-8.30pm (Friday) Botley & West End 8.30am-6pm (Weekends) £4.70 adult

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Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use venues Red Lodge Southampton 25m 4 lane pool First built in 1981. Operated Well within 15 min. drive time Lessons, lane swim, AquaFit, disabled swim, fun swim, Community Pool, as a charity since 2002. catchment of North lifesaving, pool parties Bassett Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook 7.30am/10.30am - 8pm (Weekdays) £3.80 adult (£2.80 juniors) 8am-5pm (Sats) 11am-4.45pm (Suns)

Shirley Swimming Southampton 25m 4 lane pool First built in 1974, rebuilt in On edge of 15 min. drive time Full programme of public swim, lessons, training courses, Pool 5m x 2m small teaching 2009, Heat recovery plant catchment of West End & aquacise, Southampton Dolphins SC training pool installed 2013 North Stoneham 6.30am-10pm (most weekdays) Privately owned swim school 6.30am-5.30pm (Sat) £4.20 adult (or £25/mth) 9am-8.30pm (Sun)

Kings' School Winchester 25m 4/5 lane pool Within 15 min. drive time Eastleigh Swim Club: 7.15-8.45pm (Tues) Sports Centre, catchment of Hiltingbury, Wessex Swim School lessons programme & Winchester Romsey Road Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & City Penguins SC Winchester Allbrook

River Park Leisure Winchester 25m 6 lane First built in 1974, changing Within 15 min. drive time Full community programme Centre, Bar End, Learner pool 15m rooms upgraded in 2011. City catchment of Hiltingbury, 6am-11pm (weekdays) Winchester Council and Winchester Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & 6.30am-8pm (Sats) University planning Allbrook 7am-11pm (Sun) replacement 50m

Holly Hill Leisure Fareham 25m 6 lane New provision on former Well within 15 min. drive time Full community programme in development. Centre, Sarisbury Learner pool hospital site - opened 10th catchment of all of Burlesdon 6am-10pm (weekdays) Green October 2016 Hamble Hound local area 6am-8pm (Sat) 7am-8pm (Sun)

Romsey Rapids Test Valley 25m 4 lane pool Built 1990, refurbished 2006 On edge of 15 min. drive time Full community programme Sports Complex 500m2 features pool with catchment of Hiltingbury and 6.15am-10pm (weekdays) rapids, flumes etc. Chandlers Ford 10am-7.30pm (Sat) 8x6m Learner Pool 8am-7pm (Sun)

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Sports Halls

Table 3: Borough Sports Hall Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Fleming Park ELAC Main hall - 10 courts To be replaced with new 15 Main Hall 8am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) 'New Hall' - c. 300m2 court Main Hall with Peak: £11.45 / court 55 8am-10pm (Friday) (Site Ref. 42) (5 a side) retractable spectator seating mins (no concessions) 8am-8pm (Weekends) on opening of new centre in Off Peak: £7.45 / court 55 Total c. 1830m2 January 2018 mins (£3.10 juniors) No spare capacity in peak period in current halls 'New Hall' Team Southampton Volleyball (currently based at Total c. 2300m2 Peak: £60 / 55 mins (no Crestwood College Sharkespeare Campus Sports Hall are concessions) likely to expand into the new sports hall at FPLC from Off Peak: £45 / 55 mins 2018. Weston Park Blades Netball Club is also interested (£24.50 juniors) in 2/3 court indoor hall Crestwood Sports & ELAC Main hall - 4 courts Main Hall 4-10pm 7 days a week. Regular hires to teams/groups for Leisure Centre Gymnasium - 300m2 £12.60 / court hour (£8.40 netball, volleyball (including Team Southampton Volleyball (Shakespeare concessionary) Club), basketball (including a wheelchair basketball Campus) Total 894m2 group), badminton and handball. Using hall and other Gymnasium facilities the centre also offers community pay and play (Site Ref. 39) £25.20 / hour (£16.80 access and programming during these hours for disabled concessionary) people and vulnerable young adults (e.g. Inclusive Multi Sports Friday night football, karate dance). Crestwood Sports & ELAC Main hall - 4 courts Built 2004 Main Hall 4-10pm 7 days a week. Leisure Centre Gymnasium - 180m2 £12.60 / court hour (£8.40 Main Hall: Regular hires to Kestrels Basket Ball, plus (Cherbourg concessionary) badminton, 5 a side and netball use. Campus) - former Total 774m2 Gymnasium: Regular hires to Jujitsu group and the Aucott Alderman Quilley Gymnasium School of Dance School £25.20 / hour (£16.80 Closure of Sports Hall has led to demand concessionary) pressure in peak hours pending provision of larger hall at (Site Ref. 44) new Fleming Park LC from 2018 Barton Peveril VIth ELAC Main hall - 4 courts Good - built 2005 Serves c. 3,000 full time students. Form College Hall equipped with 4 cricket nets. 594m2 Available from 6-10pm (weekdays only) for community (Site Ref. 43) club and association hires. Thornden School CFH Main hall - 4 courts Main Hall - Good Main Hall 5-10pm weekday evenings and 9am - 6pm at Gymnasium - 180m2 £36 + VAT / hall hour weekends. Open in the school holidays, with the (Site Ref. 41) Gymnasium - Poor, 'Tired, (£25 + VAT juniors) exception of Christmas, and August weekends. Total 774m2 Old School' - wooden floor, Main Hall hires are for: Netball, Badminton, Archery, 5 a wall bars and ropes Gymnasium side Football, Gymnastics and Cricket (4 nets). Regular £19 + VAT / hour hirers: AC Delco Bowmen, Compton & Chandlers Ford

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use (£13 + VAT junior) Cricket Club, Thornden Community Junior Badminton Club (Mons/Weds/Fri in term time), Hursley Park Cricket Club, Knights Valley Cricket Club, Mavericks Netball, Multisports Club (for young people aged 16 to 30 with learning disabilities). Gymnasium main hires are for: Gymnastics (Horizon TeamGym Club), Athletics (Winchester & District Athletics Club, Southampton Athletic Club), Keep Fit, Martial Arts and indoor Mini Tennis (delivered by coaches from Future Tennis). Toynbee School CFH Main hall - 4 courts Main Hall - Poor, solid block Main Hall 5pm-10pm (weekdays) 'New Hall' - 200m2 floor; £50 + VAT / whole hall hour 9am-4pm (Sat) (Site Ref. 40) New Hall - Good, sprung (£29 + VAT concs.) Events only on Sundays (e.g. Treasure Gymnastics) Total 794m2 floor, air-con Largely booked in peak hours by clubs - Main regular club New Hall primarily hired to hirers include Treasure Gymnastics Club (3 eves & Sat Treasure Gymnastics plus afternoon), Weston Park Blades u11/u12 netball squad Roof needs replacing martial arts clubs and training on Monday evenings, a second netball club, a instructors and a badminton club on Sat mornings, OG former pupils sports commercial dance provider club and a new basketball club. (Blue Butterfly) Only available slots 9-10pm Wildern School HEWEB Main hall - 4 courts £11.00 / court hour Available for hire every weekday evening from Leisure Centre (£7.50 juniors) 5pm-10pm and from 8am on weekends. During the school 594m2 holidays bookings can be made from 8am during the (Site Ref. 46) week. Indoor football, badminton, basketball, netball, cricket, archery. Clubs: Heathfield Badminton, Wildern Badminton Hamble Sports BHH Main hall - 4 courts Good, sprung floor, under- Complex floor heating (Site Ref. 45) 594m2 Wyvern School BFOHH Main hall - 4 courts Main Hall - Good, built 2005 Main Hall Main Hall: 7-11am (four weekdays), 7am-1.15pm (one (Activate Sport & Gymnasium - 234m2 £42.27 + VAT /hall hour weekday), 3.30-9.30pm (weekdays), 8am-4pm Fitness) Gymnasium - Poor, (£27.80 + VAT juniors, (weekends) Total 828m2 traditional school gym with elderly, youth groups) Has pull out cricket nets for winter training (4) (Site Ref. 49) wooden floor Gymnasium Gymnasium: Used for martial arts, fitness circuits, £20.60 + VAT /hr (£14 basketball, volleyball, netball +VAT juniors, elderly, youth groups) Some spare capacity in peak hours

TOTAL SPORTS HALL AREA 7,676m2 increasing to 8,146m2 in 2018 on opening of new Fleming Park Leisure Centre.

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Table 4: Accessible Sports Hall Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues River Park Leisure Winchester Main hall - 8 courts Fair - built 1984 Within 15 min. drive time Full community programme Centre, Bar End, Council and Winchester catchment of Hiltingbury, 6am-11pm (weekdays) Winchester University plan to replace Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & 6.30am-8pm (Sats) Allbrook 7am-11pm (Sun) Bitterne Leisure Southampton Main hall - 4 courts First built in 1984. Within 15 min. drive time 6.30am -10pm (Mons to Thurs) Centre Refurbished in 2010 catchment of Hedge End 6.30am-8.30pm (Friday) Botley & West End 8.30am-6pm (Weekends)

Sholing Community Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Built 1998 Within 15 min. drive time Weekday evenings only School, Harefield Activity hall catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End Woodlands Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2010 Within 15 min. drive time 6-10pm weekdays Community catchment of Burledon 10am-10pm weekends College, Harefield Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End Western Wards Fareham Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2008 Within 15 min. drive time Weekday evenings and weekends Community Activity Hall catchment of all of Campus, Sarisbury Burlesdon Hamble Hound Green St Mary's Sports Southampton Main hall - 6 courts Refurbished in 2006 Within 15 min. drive time 9.15am-10pm weekends Centre, Bellvue Activity Hall catchment of Eastleigh & 7am-10pm weekdays Allbrook Richard Taunton Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Built 1992 Within 15 min. drive time 6-11pm weekdays College, Activity Hall catchment of Eastleigh & 9am-4pm Saturdays Southampton Allbrook 1-4pm Sundays Common Oasis Academy Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2011 Within 15 min. drive time 4-9pm weekdays Mayfield catchment of Burledon 8.30am-3pm Saturdays (formerly Weston Hamble & Hound and Hedge Park School) End Botley & West End King Edward VI Southampton Main hall - 5 courts Built 1990 Within 15 min. drive time 6-9pm weekdays only School, Wilton catchment of Eastleigh & Road Allbrook University of Southampton Main hall - 8 courts Built 2004. In house Well within 15 min. drive Both halls: 8am-10pm weekends only (other times Southampton management time catchment of North reserved for students)

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Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Jubilee Sports Second hall - 4 courts Built 1960 Stoneham, Eastleigh, Centre, Highfield Allbrook

Itchen College Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2006 Within 15 min. drive time 5.30-11pm weekdays Sports Centre, catchment of Burledon 9am-3pm Saturdays Sholing Hamble & Hound and Hedge 9am-3pm and 5-10pm Sundays End Botley & West End

Chamberlayne Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2009 Within 15 min. drive time Registered members only Sports Centre, Activity Hall catchment of Burledon 6.30am-10pm (weekdays) Woolston Hamble & Hound and Hedge 9am-6pm (Sat) End Botley & West End 9am-9pm (Sun) Cantell School Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2008 Within 15 min. drive time 5-9pm weekdays 2 Activity Halls catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook

Bitterne Park Southampton Main hall - 4 courts 1965 Within 15 min. drive time 4.30-10pm weekdays School Activity Hall catchment of Burledon 9am-6pm weekends Hamble & Hound

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Activity Halls

Table 5: Borough Activity Hall Supply (in addition to supply at sports hall sites)

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Ageas Bowl - HEWEB c. 500m2 on first floor Excellent - established at Junior Members - £3 per Boxing Programme: Poseidon Amateur equipped with three Ageas Bowl in partnership session or £6 per week 6-8.45pm (Mon, Tues, Fri) Boxing Club Gyms permanent sparring rings with Hampshire Cricket in the (with access to > 6 hours of 5.30-8.45pm (Thurs) (24ft, 20ft, 18ft rings) plus Community in 2013. training per week) 10am - 1pm (Sundays) 14 boxing bags bordering the gym. Major extension built in 2015 Senior Members - £4 per Mix of adult and junior classes, squad training sessions and with funding support from a session or £8 per week. competitions for both genders; women's boxercise; range of partners including inclusive sessions for disabled people; and boxing Plus a dedicated (with access to > 8 hours of EBC bootcamps (recreational) strength/conditioning gym training per week.

with three lifting platforms, 25m astroturf track, full Joining Fees : free weight resources and Junior membership fee - a selection of cardio- £10 vascular equipment. Senior membership fee - £15 Subsequent family members Changing rooms with (junior or senior) - £5 showers and lockers. Boxer's Annual Registration (Juniors and Seniors taking part in competition or contact sparring) - £11

Ageas Bowl - Choi HEWEB Activity hall used for Excellent - established at Martial Arts Programme: Kwang Do Martial martial arts Ageas Bowl in partnership 6-9pm (Tues, Weds) Arts Hall with Hampshire Cricket in the 6-8pm (Thurs) Community in November 2016 with support from EBC Mix of classes for 5-12 year olds, over 12 year olds and families Hamble Village BHH Main Hall and Rear Hall Good Rates from £11.60 to 8.30am-10pm (Mon-Fri); 9am-7pm (Sat); 10am-6pm Memorial Hall both suitable for dance and £25.20 / hour for main hall; (Sun). exercise classes and £9.20 to £21 / hour for rear Main sports hires are for Abbey Dance School, martial arts hall Aerobics/Zumba, Pilates, Yoga, Matt Fiddes Martial Arts School The Hub ELAC Two courts Built 2007 9am-7pm daily Trust managed (Youth Options)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Wells Place ELAC 9 conference rooms to Opened 1998 Within 15. min drive from hire, WCs, wheelchair Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge access, no car park End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury Pavilion on the Park ELAC Two courts Built 2008 7am-11pm daily Trust managed The Hilt CFH One court Judo Falls prevention Ritchie Memorial CFH 3 halls available, kitchen, Various dance and martial arts classes and tai chi Hall disabled toilet and entrance ramp, ample parking Velmore Centre, CFH Large hall, various size Bollywood Dance Class for Children Tuesday evenings Falkland Road, meeting rooms, medical Chandlers Ford room, community cafe, parking Lakeside School CFH One court Built 1972 No hires N/A (Special needs) d.@art centre HEWEB Modern art centre with high Studio space hired by six dance schools/companies for Wildern School quality studio space different forms of dance and age groups The Botley Centre, HEWEB Weekly Zumba classes High St West End Parish HEWEB One court in sports hall; Good - hall was designated Two regular daytime hirers of hall each week for Centre main hall also used for Olympic Training Venue for badminton, plus three sessions a week of short mat bowls, some sports activities. WCs Taekwondo in 2012 three sessions a week of gymtots (hire to Dynamo available but no changing Gymnastics Club), Ashley Dance Group, Pre-School Football rooms or showers (Sat am), plus taekwondo training and Mat Fiddes martial arts hire. Townhill Farm HEWEB Activity halls. WCs Good £12.50/hr for hall Hires for martial arts groups and classes including Mat Community Centre available but no changing Fiddes, for kids football on Saturday mornings plus keep fit rooms or showers and aerobics Hildene Community HEWEB Activity hall. WCs available Good - managed on behalf of Regular use by a seniors table tennis club, plus keep fit, Centre but no changing rooms or Parish Council by a yoga and martial arts classes showers Management Committee Hedge End Village HEWEB Function room, meeting Capacity up to 200 Regular use (3 evening sessions a week) by Hedge End Hall room, stage, kitchen School Of Goju Ryu Karate facilities Bursledon Village BHH Main hall, sectional stage, Built 1910, roof repair Monday morning to Friday Regular use (Weds evening session) by Hedge End School Hall lighting box and 2012/13 afternoon: Main Hall £15- Of Goju Ryu Karate £17/hr

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability speaker/microphone Capacity up to 100 system, kitchen, WCs King's Community Hedge End Activity and conference Within 15. min drive from Church Botley & halls, catering facilities, Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge West End WCs End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury QE II Activity Hedge End Sports Hall, climbing wall, Within 15. min drive from GreenHouse Programme – Monday to Friday 9:30-3:30, 51 Centre Botley & Hamble River, woods of Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge weeks/year West End Manor Farm Country Park End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury Townhill Junior Hedge End School hall with very small Within 15. min drive from, Used on a weekly basis by Brownies, Karate, Dancing and School Botley & changing rooms adjacent Eastleigh, Hedge End, Street Dance organisations West End

Table 6: Accessible Activity Hall Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Knightwood Leisure Test Valley Activity hall - 1 court Good - refurbished 2009 Very accessible to Chandlers 9am-9pm weekdays Centre Ford & Hiltingbury 9am-6pm weekends

Gym & Fitness Facilities

Table 7: Borough Gym & Fitness Facility Supply (20+ stations)

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability (P&P) Fleming Park ELAC 97 station Fitness Suite To be replaced with new 150 Gym Only c. £25/mth Circa 4,000 club members. Some classes over-subscribed Leisure Centre 3 Studios station fitness suite, 3 new P&P £7 adult (£3.50 and gym over-crowded at peak times multipurpose studios and a concessionary) Induction (Site Ref. 42) dedicated spinning studio plus £32 (£14.50 concessions) sauna and steam facilities on

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability (P&P) opening of new centre in Jan 2018 Crestwood College ELAC 40 stations Built 2006 £25/mth includes free Fitness Suite Hours: (Shakespeare CrestFit Fitness Suite Good - Technogym induction and a fitness class Mon-Weds 7-10am then 3-10pm Campus) Performance Studio per week Thurs 3-10pm 70m2 studio Studio hire £25.20/hr Fri 12-10pm (Site Ref. 39) (£16.80 concessions) Sat 9am-4pm; Sun 10am-5pm Barton Peveril VIth ELAC 21 station fitness suite Built 2005 Student use in term time N/A Form College 100m2 studio only (Site Ref. 43) Wide Lane Sports ELAC 29 station fitness suite Built 2006 Sports Club/Community 8am-10pm (Mon-Fri) Ground Association (Site Ref. 3) Toynbee School CFH Dance Studio Good - sprung floor, air-con yoga, pilates etc. Restricted to Evenings 6-10pm, Saturdays 9am-4pm

(Site Ref. 40) Thornden School CFH Dance Studio (9mx14m with Good - modern room with a £25 & VAT / hour Limited hours of availability for community use as heavily changing rooms attached) wooden sprung floor, wall used out of hours by school. (Site Ref. 41) barres and mirrors Regularly booked for community Dance sessions (Dance Junkie) and Yoga Wyvern School BFOHH 30 station fitness suite Built 2005 £30/mth, students and off 7-11am (four weekdays), 7am-1.15pm (one weekday), (Activate Sport & 200m2 studio peak £20/mth (+£25 joining 3.30-9.30pm (weekdays), 8am-4pm (weekends) Fitness) fee). Comprehensive class programme of spinning, pilates, (Site Ref. 49) Non member classes £3 to aerobics, Zumba etc £5 per class Wildern Leisure HEWEB 32 station fitness suite Built 2005, refurbished Pay and Play Registered membership use: 4pm-10pm (Mon-Fri), 8am- Centre 1 studio (67.5m2) January 2017 Private Use 3pm (Sat), 8am-7pm (Sun) (Site Ref. 46) Registered membership use Pay and Play: 7am-12:15pm (Mon-Fri) Private Use: 12:15pm-4pm (Mon-Fri) Hamble Sports BHH 35 station fitness suite Built 2002 Pay and Play – Registered 6:30am-10pm (Mon-Fri) Complex 306 m2 studio membership use 6:30am-8pm (Sat) (Site Ref. 45) 9am-6pm (Sun) Private Member Clubs Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Hampshire Health HEWEB 100 station fitness suite Built 1994, refurbished 2009 Private members 6.30am-11pm (weekdays) & Racquets Club 2 studios (200m2; 50m2) commercial club 7.45am-10pm (weekends) (Site Ref. 10) Pools &Tennis (indoor/outdoor) Spirit Health Club HEWEB 27 station fitness suite Built 1989, refurbished 1999 Private members 6.30am-10pm (weekdays) (Site Ref. 9) 2 studios (120m2; 80m2) commercial club 7am-9pm (weekends)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability (P&P) Vital Health & HEWEB 23 station fitness suite Built 1990, refurbished 2012 Private members 6.30am-9pm (weekdays) Wellbeing (Botley 1 studio (120m2) (fitness only) commercial club 7.30am-8pm (weekends) Park Hotel & Country Club) (Site Ref. 31) Hedge End Golf HEWEB 25 station fitness suite Built 2005 Registered membership use 9am-10pm (every day) Centre - Private members (Site Ref. 17) commercial club Anytime Fitness ELAC 47 station fitness suite Built 2013 Private members 00:00-23:59 (every day) (Site Ref. 60) 1 studio (180m2) commercial club Crossfit ELAC 20 station fitness suite Built 2015 Private members Opening times dependent on weekly timetabled options Southampton commercial club (Site Ref. 61) Samsons Gym ELAC 24 station fitness suite Built 2009 Private members 6am-11pm (Mon-Fri) (Site Ref. 7) commercial club 7am-6pm (Weekend) Bodysound Health CFH 43 station fitness suite Built in 1994, refurbished in Studio – Pay and Play 6:30am-10pm (Mon-Thur) & Fitness Club Studio 1 (167.23m2) 2011 Private members 6:30am-8:30pm (Fri) (Site Ref. 6) Studio 2 (111.48 m2) commercial club 8am-4pm (Sat) 9am-4pm (Sun)

Table 8: Accessible Gym & Fitness Facility Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs (40+ stations)

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues (P&P) Holly Hill Leisure Fareham 100+ station fitness suite New provision on former Within 15 min. drive time Full community programme in development. Centre, Sarisbury 2 studios hospital site - opened 10th catchment of most of 6am-10pm (weekdays) Green October 2016 Eastleigh borough and just 6am-8pm (Sat) 5 min, drive from 7am-8pm (Sun) Burlesdon. Will serve demand in Burlesdon Hamble Hound local area Romsey Rapids Test Valley 100 station fitness suite Built 1990, upgraded 2011 Within 15 min. drive time 6.15am-10pm (weekdays) Sports Complex 4 studios catchment of Hiltingbury 10am-7.30pm (Sat) and Chandlers Ford 8am-7pm (Sun)

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Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues (P&P) River Park Leisure Winchester 100 station fitness suite Fair - built 1974, upgraded Within 15 min. drive time Full community programme Centre, Bar End, 2 studios (large and small) 2014 catchment of Hiltingbury, 6am-11pm (weekdays) Winchester Council and Winchester Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & 6.30am-8pm (Sat) University plan to replace Allbrook 7am-11pm (Sun) Bitterne Leisure Southampton 60 station fitness suite First built in 1984. Within 15 min. drive time 6.30am -10pm (Mons to Thurs) Centre 1 studio Refurbished in 2010 catchment of Hedge End 6.30am-8.30pm (Friday) Botley & West End 8.30am-6pm (Weekends)

Chamberlayne Southampton 44 station fitness suite First built in 2000 Within 15 min. drive time Registered members only Sports Centre, 1 studio Refurbished in 2007 catchment of Burledon 6.30am-10pm (weekdays) Woolston Hamble & Hound and Hedge 9am-6pm (Sat) End Botley & West End 9am-9pm (Sun) David Lloyd Club Southampton 190 station fitness suite Built 2001 Within 15 min. drive time Registered members only 2 studios (60m2) catchment of Allbrook, 6am-11pm (Mon-Fri) Eastleigh and Hedge End 7am-10pm (Weekend) Jo Jo’s Health and Southampton 85 station fitness suite Built 1983, refurbished in Pay and Play 7am-10pm (Mon-Thur) Fitness 1 studio (180m2) 2008 £30pcm Adult membership 7am-8:30pm (Fri) £25pcm Student 8am-7pm (Weekends) membership Pure Gym Southampton 65 station fitness suite Built 2003 Within 15 min. drive time Pay and Play, Registered membership use (Southampton – 1 studio (100m2) catchment of Allbrook, 6:30-10pm (Mon-Fri) Shirley) Eastleigh and Chandlers 8am-8pm (Sat) Ford, Hiltingbury 9am-8pm (Sun)

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Squash Courts

Table 9: Borough Squash Court Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Fleming Park ELAC 4 courts To be replaced with 4 new Peak: £7.45 / court 45 7.40am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) glass back courts on opening mins (no concessions) 7.40am-9.40pm (Fri) (Site Ref. 42) of new centre in Jan 2018 Off Peak: £5.45 / court 45 7.40am-7.40pm (Weekends) mins (£2.25 juniors) Hamble Police BHH 1 court College (Site Ref. 52) Mount Pleasant BHH 1 court Within 15 min. drive time Pavilion and Sports catchment of Eastleigh & Fields (Hamble Allbrook Squash Club) (Site Ref. 30) Fair Oak Squash BFOHH 3 squash courts, 1 gym, Built in 1971 £15/month membership 9am-10pm and Racketball Club changing/shower facilities, On line booking (Site Ref. 16) bar and kitchen Vital Health & HEWEB 2 courts Standard type, built 1990 Private members 6.30am-9pm (weekdays) Wellbeing (Botley commercial club 7.30am-8pm (weekends) Park Hotel & CC) (Site Ref. 31)

Table 10: Accessible Squash Court Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Trojans Sports Club Test Valley 4 courts 2 glass back with large On borough boundary 9.20am-10pm (Site Ref. 1) tiered spectator gallery On line booking Romsey Rapids Test Valley 2 courts Standard type, built 1990 Within 15 min. drive time 6.15am-10pm (weekdays) Sports Complex catchment of Bursledon, 10am-7.30pm (Sat) Hamble & Hound 8am-7pm (Sun)

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Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues River Park Leisure Winchester 4 courts Fair - built 1974, upgraded Within 15 min. drive time Full community programme Centre, Bar End, 2011 catchment of Hiltingbury, 6am-11pm (weekdays) Winchester Council and Winchester Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh 6.30am-8pm (Sats) University plan to replace & Allbrook 7am-11pm (Sun) St Mary's Sports Southampton 2 courts Standard type, built 1974 Within 15 min. drive time Centre upgraded 2009 catchment of Eastleigh & Solent University centre Allbrook King Edward VI Southampton 2 glass backed courts Built 1990 Within 15 min. drive time 6-9pm weekdays only School, Wilton catchment of Eastleigh & Road Allbrook University of Southampton 4 courts Refurbished in 2006 Within 15 min. drive time 7am-10pm weekdays Southampton catchment of Eastleigh & 8am-10pm weekends Highfield Campus, Allbrook Jubilee Sports Centre

Bowling Greens & Indoor Centres

Table 11: Borough Bowls Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability (P&P) Fleming Park Bowls ELAC 6 rink natural turf green Good - but, any cuts to LA Facilities are leased to FPBC FPBC - 84 members; Parkside BC 72 members* Club 6 rink artificial grass green maintenance budget could by EBC and artificial green (sub let to Parkside Bowls result in a reduction in quality is sub let to PBC (Site Ref. 42) Club) of the playing surface in Modern pavilion particular. This could lead to people leaving the sport. Similarly, if the Council raises charges significantly. Hedge End Bowls HEWEB 6 rink green Formed 1991. Club maintains Within 15 min. drive time 128 members* and growing Club, Woodhouse the green catchment of Eastleigh & Lane Allbrook, Hamble & Hound (Site Ref. 14) Private Member Clubs Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Eastleigh Railway ELAC 6 rink green Built 1912 £75 annual membership 40 members* Bowling Club £70 retired membership (Site Ref. 62) £35 junior membership Folland Bowls Club BHH 6 rink green Est. 1938 63 members*

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(GE Aviation Sports Ground) (Site Ref. 35) * Membership numbers provided by Hants Bowling Association (October 2016)

Table 12: Accessible Bowls Facility Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Banister Park Test Valley 2 six rink outdoor greens Indoor and Outdoor Indoor Club: Indoor & Outdoor and an eight rink indoor membership available 353 declared adult members - 2015 (44 per rink) Bowling Club facility Within 15 min. drive time 371 declared adult members - 2014 catchment of Eastleigh & 453 declared adult members - 2013 Allbrook, Bursledon, Hound, Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury Atherley Indoor & Southampton Six rink outdoor green and a Built 1968 Sports Club/Community Indoor Club: Outdoor Bowling six rink indoor facility Association 338 declared adult members - 2015 (56 per rink) Club Within 15 min. drive time 334 declared adult members - 2014 catchment of Eastleigh & 346 declared adult members - 2013 Allbrook, Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury Palmerston Indoor Fareham Eight rink indoor facility Within 15 min.drive time 792 declared adult members - 2015 (99 per rink) Bowling Club catchment of Hedge End, 778 declared adult members - 2014 Botley, Bursledon, Hamble 764 declared adult members - 2013 Riverside Indoor Winchester Six rink indoor facility Within 15 min.drive time 294 declared adult members - 2015 (49 per rink) Bowling Club catchment of Fair Oak, 339 declared adult members - 2014 Horton Heath, Bishopstoke 352 declared adult members - 2013 * Membership numbers provided by English Indoor Bowling Association (January 2017)

Tennis & Netball Courts

Table 13: Borough Indoor Court Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Fleming Park ELAC 2 tennis & netball courts Built 1994 – Refurbished 2004 Peak: £24 / 55 mins (no 8am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) Poor - marked on multi sport concessions) 8am-10pm (Friday) (Site Ref. 42) hardwood floor in Main Hall. Off Peak: £16.50 / 55 mins 8am-8pm (Weekends) England Netball investing (£11 juniors)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability £50k in provision of larger hall with more indoor netball capacity Hampshire Health & HEWEB 10 tennis courts Textile / carpet Private members 6.30am-11pm (weekdays) Racquets Club (2 covered outdoor hard Built 1994, resurfaced in 2007 commercial club 7.45am-10pm (weekends) (Site Ref. 10) courts in seasonal airhall) Thornden School CFH 1 netball court Built 1970 – refurbished 2010 Mon-Fri 09:00-18:00: Private use Mon-Fri 18:00-22:00: Sports Club/Community Association (Site Ref. 41) Weekend 09:00-20:00: Sports Club/Community Association

Hamble Community BHH 2 Halls – 1 netball court in Built 2002 and 2015 Private Use Registered membership: Every day, Dawn to Dusk Sports College each Registered membership use Private use: Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00 (Hamble Sports Sports Club/Community Sports Club/Community Association: Mon-Thurs 17:00- Complex) Association 22:00, Fri 17:00-21:30, Sat 09:00-20:00, Sun 09:00- (Site Ref. 45) 18:00

Table 14: Borough Outdoor Court Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Fleming Park ELAC 8 tennis courts 4 new floodlit courts to be Tennis Pay and play access and former coaching programme (by included in replacement leisure Peak: £7.75 / 55 mins (£4 Serving Tennis Ltd) is unavailable currently due to the (Site Ref. 42) centre to be completed in May juniors) facility redevelopment. 2018. Off Peak: £5.65 / 55 mins Temporary use of courts as replacement car parking during (£2.30 juniors) building works. Courts to be restored from May 2018. Netball Peak: £18 / 5 mins (£6.70 juniors) Off Peak: £7.30 / 55 mins (£3 juniors)

Crestwood Sports & ELAC 6 tennis, 1 netball (indoor) Hard macadam £2.40 per court hour Evening availability summer only, plus weekends in day Leisure Centre 1 basketball (indoor) - (including lights) (Site Ref. 39) markings with floodlighting Barton Peveril VIth ELAC 3 courts Hard courts with no lights built Student use in term time N/A Form College in 2015 only (Site Ref. 43) The Hub (formerly ELAC 3 courts Built 2008, floodlit £3 during the day for 9am-7pm daily Bishopstoke TC) Wyvern Tennis Club Trust managed (Youth Options). Household Key Card (Site Ref. 48) members membership

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Thornden School CFH 4 dedicated courts with Built 2004 Year round play and coaching programmes for juniors and floodlighting built in 2002. All weather porous macadam adults of all standards for members of Thornden Tennis (Site Ref. 41) Tennis Clubhouse built Club (based on site) or P&P at coaching sessions delivered 2010. by coaches from Future Tennis. Toynbee School CFH 6 tennis/5 netball - dual Hard macadam No floodlights markings Evening availability summer only, plus 9am-4pm (Site Ref. 40) Saturdays Hiltingbury CFH 4 courts Built in 2015 Household Key Card Every day, Dawn to Dusk Recreation Ground membership available Pay and Play. since Jan 2016 - £10pa (Site Ref. 47) plus £10pa court usage fee, Group coaching available P&P £5 per hour (some free sessions in school holidays) Hampshire Health HEWEB 4 (3 floodlit) 3 artificial grass, 1 concrete Private members 6.30am-11pm (weekdays) & Racquets Club commercial club 7.45am-10pm (weekends) (Site Ref. 10) Woodhouse Lane HEWEB 3 courts Built 2015 Household Key Card Every day, Dawn to Dusk Recreation Ground membership available (Site Ref. 14) Bursledon BHH 2 courts Refurbished in 2008. Free public access Every day, Dawn to Dusk Recreation Ground Resurfacing of the courts will be required within a few years. (Site Ref. 27) LTA suggest an additional court at this time to give 3 courts. Hamble Community BHH 4 floodlit courts Built 2015 Registered membership Every day, Dawn to Dusk Sports College use (Hamble Sports Complex) (Site Ref. 45)

Wyvern College BFOHH 6 floodlit all weather Wyvern Tennis Club Mon-Thurs 3pm-9.30pm School Holidays 8am-9.30pm, macadam courts, 2 (£30pa/£20pa juniors plus Friday 3pm-9pm School Holidays 8am-9pm (Site Ref. 49) marked for netball initial joining fee of Saturday 8am-4.30pm, Sunday 8am-3.30pm. £12.50/£8.50 juniors) Year round play and coaching programmes for juniors and adults of all standards for members of Wyvern Tennis Club (based on site) or P&P and coaching sessions delivered by coaches from Nick Mort Tennis. Moorgreen HEWEB 1 court - no changing or Hard macadam, tenders out No current hires due to Recreation Ground WCs from Parish Council to poor condition- rates to be

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability resurface for summer 2017 set from 2017 when (Site Ref. 15) (estimated cost £21k) resurfaced

Table 15: Accessible Sites for Tennis & Netball in Neighbouring Borough

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Southampton Southampton 10 outdoor courts, floodlit £27m project proposal to Within 15 min. drive time This site is managed by Active Nation on behalf of Outdoor City upgrade - unfunded currently catchment of North . It is the main hub site for Sports Centre, Stoneham, Eastleigh & netball serving the Southampton/Eastleigh/Test Lordswood EN invited SCC to apply for Allbrook Valley/Fareham area with adult and junior leagues plus grant funding to support cost of social netball and hosts many county events. court re-surfacing to make safe Key hub site for tennis. £7.50 per court/hr peak LTA recommendation for a permanent pay and play indoor LTA aspiration to work with (£5.80 juniors) centre on the site as part of upgrade proposals as a focus City Council on community hub of participation outside of the summer peak season site with full time coaching (permanent indoor facility). team and a minimum of 8 outdoor floodlit courts with Also has, floodlit AGPs, outdoor ski slope, 400m 8 lane cafe/WCs nearby and 4 indoor athletics track and grass pitches for football and cricket courts to meet full potential Knightwood Leisure Test Valley 6 floodlit tennis courts Registered membership Mon-Fri 09:00-21:00 Centre use Weekend 09:00-18:00

Athletics Facilities

Table 16: Borough Supply of Athletics Facilities

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Fleming Park ELAC Changing for Eastleigh New build in construction Free? Leisure Centre Running Club opening 2017 (Site Ref. 42) Fleming Park ELAC Site for Eastleigh 5k weekly All weatheer trails in Free Attracts 150 runners a week on average Pavilion on the Park ParkRun construction and former £460k investment in total by municipal golf EBC) course (Site Ref. 42)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Wyvern College BFOHH 6 lane, synthetic 'J' track, no Built 2011 £20.60 + VAT /hr whole Daylight hours daily for track (Activate Sport & lights to track but lights to track (£14.44 + VAT Infield lights available at charge in evenings to 9.30pm Fitness) infield for field athletics junior). Extra charge for weekdays and 4pm at weekends Changing facilities infield lights. (Site Ref. 49) Track session per person: £2.20 + VAT (£1.50 + VAT junior) Royal Victoria BHH Weekly 5K Netley Abbey Good Free Attracts 150 runners a week on average Country Park Parkrun site (Site Ref. 29)

Table 17: Accessible Athletics Facility Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability venues Southampton Southampton 400m 8 lane athletics track £27m project proposal to Within 15 min. drive time This site is managed by Active Nation on behalf of Outdoor City upgrade - unfunded currently catchment of North Southampton City Council. Sports Centre Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook Also has, floodlit AGPs, outdoor ski slope, tennis, netball courts and grass pitches for football and cricket

Southampton Southampton Site for weekly 5k Within 15 min. drive time Attracts 500 runners a week on average Common City Southampton ParkRun catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Golf Facilities

Table 18: Borough Golf Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability East Horton Golf BFOHH 2x 18hole course, 1x par 3 Good rating from owners Family owned - with 400 adult members, 25 junior members – numbers Course 9hole course, driving range, membership and pay and declined in recent years in line with global trend and wet bars, restaurants play winters (Site Ref. 24) Ageas Bowl County HEWEB 18hole Built 1999 - major upgrade in Membership and pay and Temporarily closed - enhanced par 69 course with pro Golf Club Hilton 2016/17 play shop, bar, golf restaurant and clubhouse opening summer 'Boundary Lakes' 2017 (Site Ref. 50)

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Table 19: Accessible Golf Facilities in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues 15 minutes drive Public Courses within drive time catchment for Eastleigh residents include: Otterbourne, Southampton, Chilworth, Ampfield Private Members Courses within drive time catchment for Eastleigh residents include: Stoneham, Royal Winchester, South Winchester, Hockley Archery Facilities

Table 20: Borough Archery Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Fleming Park ELAC Annual indoor tournament (Indoor events in sports hall organised by only) AC Delco Bowmen - all day (Site Ref. 42) on a Sunday Highbridge Farm ELAC Founded 1966 AC Delco home field Daylight hours in summer (April to October) (Outdoor) Storage facility on site Within 15 min. drive time 'Frostbite' rounds of winter competition catchment of North Club membership: Approximately 150 (Site Ref. 67) Stoneham, Eastleigh & Hedge End Hardmoor Sports ELAC Southampton AC home field Owned by Solent University. Field shared with rugby and Fields (Outdoor) mini soccer. Members able to use the ground on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 9am until 12noon, and also on (Site Ref. 2) Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5pm until dusk. Thornden School CFH Sports hall Nov-Mar indoor training on Available to hire (Indoor winter Tuesday evenings in sports training & events) hall (£4 per session). Also venue for annual AC Delco (Site Ref. 41) club indoor championship and invitation tournament - all day on a Sunday

Water Sports Facilities

Table 21: Borough Water Sports Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Netley Sailing Club BHH Active places

(Site Ref. 33)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability Hamble River SC BHH Clubhouse and Bar Within 15. min drive from Bursledon Hamble, Hound, (Site Ref. 57) and Hedge End Lakeside Country ELAC Park (Site Ref. 22)

Manor Farm HEWEB Upper Hamble Canoe Club Country Park

(Site Ref. 51) QEII Activity Centre HEWEB Hamble River Within 15. min drive from GreenHouse Programme – Monday to Friday 9:30-3:30, 51 Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge weeks/year (Site Ref. 5) End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury

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Appendix C - Consultees

Borough Council

Councillor Keith House Leader of Eastleigh Borough Council Emily Howbrook Local Plan Lead Ross McClean Sports Development Manager Hayley Trower Planning Policy Specialist Andrew Thompson Head of Sport & Active Lifestyles, Local Area Manager CFH Julia Birt Local Area Manager, HEWEB Min C Partner Local Area Manager, BFOHH Guy Riddoch Local Area Manager, ELAC Diccon Bright Lead Officer Health & Community, Local Area Manager BHH Harry Lee Sportworks Project Manager Dave Bowen Parks & Open Spaces Manager Mark Ellison Implementation & Design Officer Paul Naylor Streetscene Manager

Town & Parish Councils

Duncan Murray Chandler's Ford Parish Council, Parish Clerk Janet Morgan Botley Parish Council, Parish Clerk Cheryl Gosling Fair Oak Parish Council, Parish Clerk David Hillier-Wheal Bishopstoke Parish Council, Parish Clerk Councillor Malcolm Hamble Parish Council Cross, Amanda Jobling (Clerk), Brendan Gibbs Sheridan Mockford West End Parish Council, Parish Clerk

Neighbour Boroughs

Zoe James Winchester City Council, Policy & Projects Manager Sue Woodbridge Fareham Borough Council, Public & Open Spaces Manager Nicholas Cutler Fareham Borough Council, Planner Kevin Harrington Test Valley District Council, Community & Leisure Nick Yeats Southampton City Council, Planning Department

Sports Bodies

Owen Neal Sport England Planning Manager Warren Tucker Sport England Facilities & Planning Relationship Manager Sacha Nicholas Hants FA Football Development Manager Dylan Evans FA Regional Facilities Investment Manager Hannah Buckley FA Parklife Programme Manager Jason Bowers RFU Area Facilities Manager Ivan Torpey RFU Rugby Development Officer Ben Thompson Hants Cricket Board, Cricket Development Manager Gaynor Toms England Hockey, Regional Relationship Manager Steve Rodwell English Indoor Bowling Association, Development Manager Blake Simmons Badminton England, Participation Project Manager (South) Carey McCormick England Netball, Development Officer Hampshire & IoW Lou Gittens Eastleigh Sports & Physical Activity Alliance, Chair Julie Amies Energise Me (County Sports Partnership), Chief Executive Arran Coggan Archery GB Adam Goble LTA Phil Lown ASA Facilities Team www.continuumleisure.co.uk P a g e | 1

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James Hinves British Canoeing Alistair Hollis Bowls England/ Bowls Hampshire Chris Peach England Squash & Racketball, Participation Manager

Clubs & Leagues

John Gorman Wessex Football League Hazel Andrews City of Southampton Sunday Football League Bob Galpin Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer League Mike Ward Hampshire Hockey Leagues Mark Jones Eastleigh Rugby Football Club Richard Perkins Winchester & District Sunday Football League Carey McCormick Ravens Netball Club Diane Adams Folland Bowling Club Brian Bartlett Hedge End Bowling Club Chris Sharman Hedge End Rangers FC Stefan Hargrave Trojans RFC Campbell Williams Trojans Sports Carey McCormick Ravens Netball Club David Moore Fair Oak Squash Club Liz Jones Eastleigh & Southampton Karate Club Mark Stupple AFC Stoneham Tim Nash Team Southampton Volleyball Sarah Wakeman Weston Blades Netball Christopher Marshall Sei-Bu-Kan Karate Carole Warminton Banister Park Bowling Club Carl Jenkins Eastleigh Running Club Greg Wilkins Old Netley & Highfield Cricket Club Colin Murphy JEM Tennis Miles East Horton Golf Club Lee Ralph Southampton Mustangs Baseball Andy Roke Volleyball Club Chris Rawlings Ippon Ryu Ju Jitsu Jo Yetman Southampton Water Polo Club Susan Perrin Eastleigh Multi Sport Club Lizzie Havers Lakeside Weightlifting Club Emily London Treasure Gymnastics

Online survey circulated to a further 10 clubs

Schools & Colleges

Sports & Wellbeing University of Southampton Joanne Cridland Toynbee School, Community Development Manager Jamie Waterman The /Sports Complex, Community Manager Nick Humphries Townhill Junior School, Deputy Headteacher Lou Gittens Eastleigh College, Assistant Principal Alison Caplin Crestwood College, Deputy Community Manager Sarah Sullivan Thornden School Julie Stradling Wyvern Community College, Community Coordinator Paul Phillips Free Grange Junior School, Governor Lois Maskelyne Wildern School Ruth Hole Nightingale Primary School Claire Wallace Botley Primary School Clare Hughes Hamble Primary School

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1. Club Information

Name of Club

What sport does your club play?

Website Address (if applicable)

Contact Name

Contact Email Address

Contact Phone Number

2. How many teams does your club run by age group and gender (current or most recent playing season)?

No. of Teams

Adult male (18+ yrs)

Adult female (18+ yrs)

Youth/Junior male (10-17 yrs)

Youth/Junior female (10-17 yrs)

Minis (to 9 yrs)

3. How many active/playing members are there in your club (current or most recent playing season)?

Adult male (18+ yrs)

Adult female (18+ yrs)

Youth/Junior male (10-17 yrs)

Youth/Junior female (10-17 yrs)

Minis (to 9 yrs)

4. Where is your club based/play its home games? Please provide site names and postcodes for your main site and other sites. 5. When does your club play sport (peak times)?

Sat AM Sat PM Sun AM Sun PM Weekday Weekday eve

Adults

Youth/Juniors

Minis

Other comments

6. Please indicate what security of access your club has to the sports facilities it uses?

Leashold

Freehold

Seasonal Hire

Weekly Hire

If leasehold, please indicate approximately how many years remain on the current lease.

7. Where does your club (or teams) train?

Main site (as Q4)

Other sites (please provide further information below)

Not applicable

Please provide the site names and postcodes of other sites where your club (or teams) train.

8. Please describe the sports facilities used by your club (i.e. the number of playing pitches/courts/rinks/etc. by size and type as relevant to your sport). Please provide information for your main site and other sites. 9. Does your club have more or fewer teams / active members than three seasons ago, or has the number of teams / active members stayed about the same?

More teams / active members

Fewer teams / active members

About the same

Please indicate the extent of this change (number of teams/members) and the main reasons.

10. Does your club have plans to grow in the next three seasons?

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No

If yes, please explain your club's development plans and where the new teams / players will play and train.

11. How do you rate the quality of your club's main playing facilities? (1 being poor, 5 being very good)

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12. Is there a need to change your club's main playing facilities (e.g. relocate to another site /change facility layouts/ sizes) or to improve the quality to sustain or grow your club?

Yes

No

If yes, please describe the changes needed and state whether there are any plans in place and if any funding is identified. 13. How do you rate the quality of the changing facilities/pavilion at your club's main site? (1 being poor, 5 being very good).

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14. Is there a need to improve/extend these facilities to sustain or grow your club?

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No

If yes, please describe the changes needed and state whether there are any plans in place and if any funding is identified.

15. Finally, please provide any additional comments or information about your club and its facility needs and priorities in the box below.

When you have completed your responses, click on the word DONE below to submit your completed questionnaire. Appendix E Sports Market Segments in Eastleigh Borough Population, Comparisons and Characteristics

% pop 16+ % pop 16+ % pop 16+ Forename & Sports Most How to Increase Participation Gender/age/status Motivations Barriers Segment Eastleigh Hampshire England description Interested in Participation Profile Improving performance Better facilities Ben Male Rugby, Squash, Most active in Training for Time People to go 18-25 Windsurfing, Tennis, population A01 5.9% 5.3% competition Interest with 4.9% Competitive Single Cricket, Climbing, Gym, Approx. 20% Social Improved Male Urbanites Graduate professional Football zero days Enjoyment transport Keep fit Second Facilities Jamie Male Basketball, Football, Social highest People to go 18-25 Weight Training, Performance Time participation A02 4.6% with 2.4% 5.4% Sports Team Single Badminton, Boxing, Competition of all types Longer opening Drinkers Vocational Student Martial Arts Approx. 30% hours zero days Female Cost Chloe Body combat, Netball, 18-25 Weight Opening Hours Active type Pilates, Running, Aqua A03 5.6% 5.1% Single Fitness Time Facilities 30-35% zero 4.7% Fitness Class Aerobics, Tennis, Gym, Graduate Professional People to go days Friends Swimming with Female Health Help with child Least active of Leanne 18-25 Swimming, Gym, Losing weight isn’t good care A but does Single Aerobics, Ice Skating, A04 3.6% Activities for enough Longer opening participate 2.6% 4.3% Supportive Likely to have children Dance Exercise, Body children hours 40-45% zero Singles Student / part time Pump, Utility Walking Time Cost days vocational education

Helena Female Gym, Road Running, Losing weight Longer opening Very active Time 26-35 Dance Exercise, Horse Keeping fit hours type B05 4.5% 4.6% People to 4.5% Career Focused Single Riding, Skiing, Tai chi, Improving People to go 30-35% zero go with Females Full time professional Body Pump, Yoga performance with days Male Tim Improve Very active 26-35 Canoeing, Cricket, More free time performance type B06 11.6% 10% Single / married Cycling, Squash, Skiing, Time Help with 8.8% Settling Down Keep fit 25-30% zero May have children Golf, Football childcare Males Social days Professional Female Alison Swimming, Badminton, Taking children Fairly active 36-45 Help with Aerobics, Pilates, Losing weight type B07 7.2% 5.6% Married Time childcare 4.4% Stay at Home Tennis, Cycling, Horse Keeping fit 30-35% zero Housewife Better facilities Mums Riding, Exercise Bike days Children % pop 16+ % pop 16+ % pop 16+ Forename & Sports Most How to Increase Participation Gender/age/status Motivations Barriers Segment Eastleigh Hampshire England description Interested in Participation Profile Female Swimming, Dance Help with Jackie 36-45 Time Exercise, Body Pump, Taking children childcare Average Married Cost B08 5.1% Ice Skating (with Losing weight Cheaper 45-50% zero 5.6% 4.9% Middle England Part time skilled Lack of children), Walking, admissions days Mums worker, housewife interest Aqua Aerobics Children Male Football, Darts, Karate, More free time Less active Kev Competition 36-45 Snooker, Weights, Time Cost within group Social B09 2.7% 4.1% Single / married Boxing, Fishing, Pool, Slight cost Facilities B 5.9% Pub League Enjoyment (ltd) May have children Ten Pin Bowling, factor Approx. 50% Team Mates Perform Vocational Cricket zero days Cost Improved Female Lack of transport Least active Paula 26-35 Swimming, Utility childcare Cheaper type within Lose weight B10 2.0% 3.2% Single walking, Aerobics, Ice Poor admission Group B 3.7% Stretched Take children Job seeker or part time Skating transport Help with Approx. 60% Single Mums low skilled Lack of childcare zero days interest Better facilities Male Social Most active Philip Sailing, Football, 46-55 Taking children Time More free time within Group Badminton, Cycling, C11 11.7% 9.8% Married Improving Lack of Help with C 8.6% Comfortable Gym, Jogging, Golf, Professional performance childcare childcare Approx. 40% Mid-Life Males Cricket Older children Enjoyment zero days Female Keeping fit Elaine Swimming, Walking, Longer opening Reasonably 46-55 Losing weight Time Aqua Aerobics, Step hours active type C12 7.3% 6.6% Married Help with Lack of 6.1% Empty Nest Machine, Yoga, Horse More people to 40-45% zero Professional injury interest Career Ladies Riding, Pilates, Gym go with days Children left home Keeping fit Participate Roger and Joy Poor Swimming, Walking, To help with Better facilities once or twice C13 Male / female health Aqua Aerobics, Bowls, injury Improved a week 7.7% Early 56-65 Lack of 8.8% 6.8% Sailing, Golf, Shooting, Enjoyment transport Retirement Retired or part-time interest Fishing, Racquet Sports Taking 50-55% zero Couples Transport grandchildren days More free time Female Weight Longer hours Sometimes Brenda Swimming, Utility 46-55 Bring Lack of Cheaper participates Walking, Dance C14 2.7% 3.3% Single / married grandchildren interest admissions 4.9% Older Working Exercise, Aerobics, Step May have children Help with Time Help with 60-65% zero Women Machine, Keep fit Low skilled worker injury childcare (for days grand children) % pop 16+ % pop 16+ % pop 16+ Forename & Sports Most How to Increase Participation Gender/age/status Motivations Barriers Segment Eastleigh Hampshire England description Interested in Participation Profile Poor Some low Male age Help with health Subsidised intensity Terry 56-65 Fishing, Shooting, Pool, injury Lack of admissions participation C15 2.8% Single / married Utility walking, Darts, 1.9% 3.7% Social people to People to go Local ‘Old Boys’ Low skilled worker Snooker, Utility cycling go with with 65-70% zero Job seeker Cost days Lowest Female Norma Cheaper participation 56-65 Walking, Keep fit, Help with Poor admissions of Group C C16 1.4% Single / married Swimming, Aqua injury or health 0.8% 2.1% Later Life People to go Low skilled worker Aerobics disability Cost Ladies with 75-80% zero Retired days

Ralph and Highest Social Phyllis Male / female Bowls, Golf, Tennis, Transport Improved participation Improve 65+ Table tennis, Snooker, Lack of transport of Group D D17 5.9% performance 4.9% 4.2% Comfortable Married Walking, Fishing, people to More people to and keep fit Retired Retired Swimming go with go with Approx. 70% Enjoyment Couples zero days Medium Frank Improved participation Male 66+ Bowls, Golf, Darts, Social Poor transport for group D D18 4% Married / single Pool, Snooker, Walking, 4.3% 4% Twilight Year Enjoyment health Cheaper Retired Fishing Gents admission 75-80% zero days Lowest Elsie and Male / female Health Improved participation Arnold Walking, Dancing, Social 66+ problems transport of Group D D19 7.5% Bowls, Low-impact Help with 7.6% 8% Widowed and People to go Retirement exercise injury Retired disability with Approx. 85% Home Singles zero days F

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Appendix F - List of Abbreviations & Acronyms

Abbreviation Definition /Acronym EBC Eastleigh Borough Council LUC Land Use Consultants CSL Continuum Sport & Leisure SLL Strategic Leisure Limited SE Sport England PPS Playing Pitch Strategy NGB National Governing Body (of sport) FA Football Association ECB England (& Wales) Cricket Board RFU Rugby Football Union EH England Hockey FPM Facilities Planning Model (a Sport England spatial planning tool for swimming pools, sports halls and artificial grass pitches) vpwpp Visits per week in the peak period (used in the Facilities Planning Model) LAC Local Area Committee HEWEB Hedge End, West End and Botley LAC BFOHH Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath LAC BHH Bursledon, Hound and Hamble LAC CFH Chandler's Ford and Hiltingbury LAC ELAC Eastleigh Local Area Committee APS Active People Survey (Sport England's annual survey of participation in sport and active recreation) IMD Index of Multiple Deprivation (Government official measure of relative deprivation of small areas) LSOA Lower Layer Super Output Area (geographical area of minimum population of 1,000 and mean of 1,500) SMS Sports Market Segmentation (a Sport England planning tool) AGP Artificial Grass Pitch (all types of artificial grass playing surface) 3G AGP Third Generation Artificial Grass Pitch (rubber crumb playing surface) 3G MUGA 3G Multi Use Games Area (small pitch with rubber crumb playing surface) IRB Reg. 22 International Rugby Board Regulation governing the specification of an AGP for rugby use E&DMSL Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer League NTP Non Turf Pitch (an artificial grass strip for cricket) Parklife A facility development programme of the Football Association in partnership with The Premier League and Sport England LED Light-emitting Diode (energy efficient floodlighting) TGR Team Generation Rate (a ratio comparing numbers of teams in a specific playing pitch sport to Borough population numbers in the main age range for that sport or pitch size) MES Match Equivalent Sessions

See Appendix A In accordance with the Sport England Guidance Methodology for the preparation Pitch Audit of Playing Pitch Strategies, Match Equivalent Sessions are used as a common unit for the purpose of comparing the carrying capacity of playing pitches with their use in order to establish whether a playing pitch site has spare capacity or is being used beyond its carrying capacity and therefore risking deterioration to the quality of the pitches.

The three main natural turf playing pitch sports national governing bodies (ECB, FA, RFU) have each developed a methodology for calculating Match Equivalent Sessions (of pitch carrying capacity and use) appropriate to their sport. Carrying Capacity is a measure of the amount of play each natural turf pitch can take without adversely affecting its quality and use.

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Abbreviation Definition /Acronym The NGBs' respective methodologies are summarised as follows:

Cricket: The Carrying Capacity of each natural turf cricket pitch is determined by:

1. The size of the square - i.e. the number of batting strips or 'wickets' on the square that can be prepared and played in the season. (Typically the size of a square will range from 6 to 12 natural turf wickets).

2. The quality of the pitch - for the purposes of preparing a Playing Pitch Strategy, pitch quality is assessed on the basis of a non-technical visual assessment undertaken on a site visit during the playing season using a standard checklist proforma of key criteria - e.g. surface evenness, grass cover, wicket hardness - prepared by the ECB.

The ECB has published the following guidance on the number of match equivalent sessions a season that a natural grass pitch is likely to be able to regularly accommodate, based on an agreed quality rating, without adversely affecting its current quality:

Agreed Pitch Number of Match Equivalent Sessions Per Quality Rating Wicket in a season GOOD 5 STANDARD 3 POOR 1

Example: A playing field has a cricket pitch assessed on a site visit and agreed with the NGB as conforming to a STANDARD quality rating. The size of the square is 10 natural turf wickets. The Carrying Capacity (MES of play) in a cricket season is 3x10wkts =30.

Match Equivalent Sessions of Use are aggregated from the number of cricket matches, training or coaching sessions that take place on the natural turf pitch in a season whether by community club teams or schools/colleges, plus estimates of any known informal or unauthorised use.

Example: A site has one natural turf pitch used by a club team for 16 home Saturday league fixtures and by friendly teams for 10 short form (20/20) fixtures in a season either midweek or on Sundays (equivalent to 5 full matches). All training and junior games take place on a non-turf wicket or in a non-turf net provided on this site. There is no schools use of the natural turf pitch. It is a secured site so there is no informal/unauthorised use. The Estimated Use (MES of play) in the cricket season is 16 full matches + 10 limited over matches (10/2=5) = 21. Conclusion - some spare capacity (GREEN RAG rating)

Football: The Carrying Capacity of each natural turf football pitch is determined by:

1. The size/type of pitch - i.e. whether the pitch is for adult use, youth/junior use or for minisoccer, or for a combination (i.e. over marked with different coloured lines).

2. The quality of the pitch - for the purposes of preparing a Playing Pitch Strategy, pitch quality is assessed on the basis of a non-technical visual assessment undertaken on a site visit during the playing season using a standard checklist proforma of key criteria - e.g. surface evenness, grass cover, slope - prepared by the FA.

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Abbreviation Definition /Acronym The FA has published the following guidance on the number of match equivalent sessions a week that a natural grass pitch is likely to be able to regularly accommodate, based on an agreed quality rating, without adversely affecting its current quality:

Agreed Pitch Adult football Youth football Mini soccer Quality Rating Number of Match Equivalent Sessions a Week GOOD 3 4 6 STANDARD 2 2 4 POOR 1 1 2

Example: A playing field has one adult football pitch assessed on a site visit and agreed with the NGB as conforming to a STANDARD quality rating, two GOOD quality rated youth football pitches and one POOR mini soccer pitch. None are over marked for smaller sided games. None are floodlit. The Carrying Capacity (MES of play) of the site for football in a week in season is Adult Pitch (1pitch x2) = 2; Youth Pitches (2pitches x4) = 8; Minisoccer (1pitch x2) = 2. Site total = 12.

Match Equivalent Sessions are aggregated from football matches, training or coaching sessions that take place on each of the natural turf pitches in a typical week in season whether by community club teams or schools/colleges, plus any known informal or unauthorised use.

Example: The adult football pitch is hired on alternate Saturday afternoons to two league teams and to one Sunday morning league team. These three adult teams play their home league matches on this site. The two youth football pitches and mini soccer pitch are hired to a youth football club for the season. The club programmes two age group home games or training sessions each week on both the youth pitches on a Saturday morning plus weekly mini soccer games or training for u7 and u8 programmed back to back on the mini soccer pitch. For the majority of the season the clubs hire midweek training times on a floodlit 3G pitch nearby. No schools use the pitches in the football season. It is an open site in an urban area and the playing field is regularly used outside the hired times for informal games. The Estimated Use (MES of play) each week in the football season is: Adult pitch (1 pitch x 3 teams x 0.5 home games a week) + estimate of informal use equivalent to one adult match = 2.5 Youth pitches (2 pitches x 2 homes games or a training session each week) + estimate of informal use equivalent to one youth match on each pitch = 6 Mini soccer pitch (1 pitch x 2 home games or a training session each week) + estimate if informal use equivalent to one mini soccer match = 3. Site total = 11.5. Conclusion - site played close to capacity overall (AMBER RAG rating) with some overplay of adult and mini soccer pitches and some spare capacity on youth pitches.

Rugby Union: The Carrying Capacity of each natural turf rugby union pitch is determined by:

1. The type and adequacy of the pitch drainage 2. The level of maintenance of the pitch

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Abbreviation Definition /Acronym

Maintenance Match Equivalent Sessions a week Poor (M0) Adequate Good (M2) (M1)

Natural Inadequate (D0) 0.5 1.5 2 Natural Adequate (D1) 1.5 2 3 Pipe Drained (D2) 1.75 2.5 3.25

Drainage Pipe and Slit Drained (D3) 2 3 3.5

The maintenance (M) scores of the pitches are either M0 (poor) where it is indicated that required action is 'significant improvements to maintenance programme’, M1 (adequate) where required action is 'minor improvements to maintenance programme’ or M2 ('good maintenance'). A score of M0 is recorded if the type of maintenance regime is unknown.

Drainage (D) ratings are recorded as D0 (natural inadequate) where required action is 'pipe drainage system needed on pitch’, D1 (natural adequate) where required action is 'pipe and slit drainage needed on pitch’ or D2 (pipe drained) where required action is 'slit drainage needed on pitch’. D3 is a pipe and slit drained pitch, where no action is needed. A score of D0 is recorded if the type of drainage is unknown.

Example: A rugby ground has two rugby pitches and operates an adequate pitch maintenance programme. The first team pitch is pipe drained (and equipped with training standard floodlights). The second pitch drains naturally and assessed as adequate. The Carrying Capacity (MES of play) of the site for rugby in a week in season is 1st Pitch (M1/D2) = 2.5; 2nd Pitch (M1/D1) = 2. Site total = 4.5.

Match Equivalent Sessions are aggregated from rugby matches, training and coaching sessions that take place on the pitches in a typical week in season whether by community club teams or schools/colleges, plus any known informal or unauthorised use.

Match equivalents for mid week and Sunday training sessions assume on average that age groups from u7 to u13s (minis/midis) share an adult pitch and cause less wear as they are lighter and play for shorter duration reflecting RFU age group playing regulations.

Example: A club has two adult men's teams, a vets team both playing occasional games, a colts team and mini/midi teams in each age group from u7 to u13. The two adult teams each play one home fixture a week on average and train together under lights on the first team pitch once a week. The colts team plays its home matches on the 2nd pitch (alternating with the second team on a Saturday afternoon) and trains once a week under lights on the first pitch. On Sunday mornings six of the seven age group squads play home matches (or train when no match is programmed) on the two pitches, and the u7s play on an area between the two pitches. It is a secured site with no informal use. The Estimated Use (MES of play) each week in the rugby season is: First Pitch: (1 team x 0.5 home games a week) + (2 full midweek training sessions) + (3 mini/midi teams x 0.5 home sessions a week x 0.5) = 3.25 Second Pitch: (1 team x 0.5 home games a week) + (1 vets teams x 0.25 home games a week) + (3 mini/midi teams x 0.5 home sessions a week x 0.5) = 1.50 Site Total: 4.75 Conclusion: site played over capacity (RED RAG rating). While there is some space capacity on the second pitch, the first pitch is overplayed due to training.

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Swimming Pools

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 1 ‐ Supply Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Number of pools 6 3,075 561 5 13 5 8 Number of pool sites 4 2,144 381 3 8 2 6 Supply of total water space in sqm 1,166 685,151 122,571 1,361 2,633 1,160 2,046 Supply of publicly available water space in sqm 973 578,213 101,455 966 2,373 901 1,197 (scaled with hours available in peak period) Supply of total water space in vpwpp 8,437 5,013,110 879,616 8,378 20,575 7,809 10,380 Waterspace per 1,000 population 9 12 13 12 10 10 17

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 2 ‐ Demand Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Population 132,726 55,517,970 9,097,635 116,418 252,948 121,541 122,143 Swims demanded –vpwpp 8,535 3,576,219 581,537 7,221 16,644 7,662 7,695 Equivalent in waterspace – with comfort factor 1,416 593,499 96,511 1,199 2,763 1,272 1,278 included % of population without access to a car 12.6 24.9 17.6 12.7 28.6 12.7 13.5

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 3 ‐ Supply/Demand Balance Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Supply ‐ Swimming pool provision (sqm) scaled to take account of hours available for 973 578,213 101,455 966 2,373 901 1,197 community use Demand ‐ Swimming pool provision (sqm) 1,416 593,499 96,511 1,199 2,763 1,272 1,278 taking into account a ‘comfort’ factor Supply / Demand balance ‐ Variation in sqm of provision available compared to the minimum ‐443 ‐15,286 4,944 ‐233 ‐390 ‐371 ‐81 required to meet demand.

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 4 ‐ Satisfied Demand Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Total number of visits which are met 8,114 3,254,391 539,372 6,850 15,427 6,345 7,168 % of total demand satisfied 95.1 91.0 92.7 94.9 92.7 82.8 93.1 % of demand satisfied who travelled by car 88.1 75.5 82.8 88.7 70.9 91.1 86.4 % of demand satisfied who travelled by foot 6.4 14.8 10.5 5.8 16.9 5.6 9.4 % of demand satisfied who travelled by public 5.4 9.6 6.7 5.5 12.3 3.3 4.2 transport Demand Retained 4,640 3,252,563 525,465 4,731 12,491 3,527 4,383 Demand Retained ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand 57.2 99.9 97.4 69.1 81.0 55.6 61.1 Demand Exported 3,475 1,828 13,907 2,119 2,936 2,817 2,785 Demand Exported ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand 42.8 0.1 2.6 30.9 19.0 44.4 38.9

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 5 ‐ Unmet Demand Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Total number of visits in the peak, not currently 421 321,829 42,165 371 1,217 1,317 528 being met Unmet demand as a % of total demand 4.9 9.0 7.3 5.1 7.3 17.2 6.9 Equivalent in Water space m2 ‐ with comfort 71 53,410 6,997 62 201 219 88 factor % of Unmet Demand due to; Lack of Capacity ‐ 3.0 10.0 6.1 1.8 14.1 49.0 0.2 Outside Catchment ‐ 97.0 90.0 93.9 98.2 85.9 51.0 99.8 Outside Catchment; 97.0 90.0 93.9 98.2 85.9 51.0 99.8 % Unmet demand who do not have access to a 80.5 70.3 72.6 82.3 80.9 31.7 61.9 car % of Unmet demand who have access to a car 16.5 19.7 21.3 15.9 5.0 19.3 38.0 Lack of Capacity; 3.0 10.0 6.1 1.8 14.1 49.0 0.2 % Unmet demand who do not have access to a 2.0 7.7 3.6 1.2 12.6 11.3 0.0 car % of Unmet demand who have access to a car 1.0 2.3 2.5 0.6 1.4 37.7 0.1

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 6 ‐ Used Capacity Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Total number of visits used of current capacity 7,186 3,254,781 545,880 8,149 16,386 4,805 5,531 % of overall capacity of pools used 85.2 64.9 62.1 97.3 79.6 61.5 53.3 % of visits made to pools by walkers 7.2 14.8 10.5 5.1 16.2 6.4 12.0 % of visits made to pools by road 92.8 85.2 89.5 94.9 83.8 93.6 88.0 Visits Imported; Number of visits imported 2,546 2,218 20,414 3,419 3,895 1,278 1,148 As a % of used capacity 35.4 0.1 3.7 42.0 23.8 26.6 20.8 Visits Retained: Number of Visits retained 4,640 3,252,563 525,465 4,731 12,491 3,527 4,383 As a % of used capacity 64.6 99.9 96.3 58.0 76.2 73.4 79.2

ENGLAND SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 7 ‐ Share Eastleigh Fareham Test Valley Winchester TOTAL REGION UA Local Share: <1 capacity less than demand, >1 0.9 1.1 1.2 1.1 0.9 0.8 1.0 capacity greater than demand Score ‐ with 100 = FPM Total (England and also 81.8 100.0 109.1 100.0 81.8 72.7 90.9 including adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales) +/‐ from FPM Total (England and also including ‐18.2 0.0 9.1 0.0 ‐18.2 ‐27.3 ‐9.1 adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales)

Used Capacity Figures for each site in Eastleigh:

 Fleming Park Leisure Centre – 94%  Hamble Sports Complex – 94%  Hampshire Health & Racquets Centre – 77%  Wildern Leisure Centre – 70%

Sports Halls

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 1 ‐ Supply Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Number of halls 15 5993 1017 11 25 15 18 Number of hall sites 10 4078 708 8 16 10 14 Supply of total hall space expressed as main court 63.6 23,644.4 4,046.7 47.4 98.4 64.6 71.1 equivalents Supply of publicly available hall space in 'main' courts 47.3 17,256.5 3,023.9 37.7 61.1 46.0 57.0 (scaled with hours available in peak period) Supply of total hall space in vpwpp 12908 4711013 825526 10296 16671 12566 15566 Courts per 10,000 population 4.8 4.3 4.4 4.1 3.9 5.3 5.8

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 2 ‐ Demand Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Population 132726 55517970 9097635 116418 252948 121541 122143 Visits demanded – vpwpp 8090 3426184 554441 6920 16688 7228 7337 Equivalent in courts – with comfort factor included 37.0 15,687.6 2,538.6 31.6 76.4 33.1 33.6 % of population without access to a car 12.6 24.9 17.6 12.7 28.6 12.7 13.5

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 3 ‐ Supply/Demand Balance Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Supply ‐ Hall provision (courts) scaled to take account 47.3 17,256.5 3,023.9 37.7 61.1 46.0 57.0 of hours available for community use Demand ‐ Hall provision (courts) taking into account a 37.0 15,687.6 2,538.6 31.6 76.4 33.1 33.6 ‘comfort’ factor Supply / Demand balance ‐ Variation in courts of provision available compared to the minimum 10.3 1,568.9 485.3 6.1 ‐15.3 12.9 23.4 required to meet demand

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 4 ‐ Satisfied Demand Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Total number of visits which are met 7,783.0 3,109,049.0 518,493.0 6,634.0 15,396.0 6,792.0 6,947.0 % of total demand satisfied 96.2 90.7 93.5 95.9 92.3 94 94.7 % of demand satisfied who travelled by car 83.1 74.2 80.3 83.6 67.5 86.5 84.3 % of demand satisfied who travelled by foot 11.9 16.5 13.1 11.7 21.1 9 11.2 % of demand satisfied who travelled by public 5.0 9.3 6.6 4.7 11.4 4.5 4.5 transport Demand Retained 5183 3108035 507217 4611 11835 5035 4959 Demand Retained ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand 66.6 100 97.8 69.5 76.9 74.1 71.4 Demand Exported 2600 1014 11276 2024 3561 1757 1988 Demand Exported ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand 33.4 0 2.2 30.5 23.1 25.9 28.6

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 5 ‐ Unmet Demand Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Total number of visits in the peak, not currently being 307 317135 35948 286 1292 435 390 met Unmet demand as a % of total demand 3.8 9.3 6.5 4.1 7.7 6 5.3 Equivalent in Courts ‐ with comfort factor 1.4 1,452.1 164.6 1.3 5.9 2.0 1.8 % of Unmet Demand due to; Lack of Capacity ‐ 1.5 18.9 6 0.2 15.7 0 0.2 Outside Catchment ‐ 98.5 81.1 94 99.8 84.3 100 99.8 Outside Catchment; 98.5 81.1 94 99.8 84.3 100 99.8 % Unmet demand who do not have access to a car 91.7 73.4 85.4 92.2 82.3 82.8 83.8 % of Unmet demand who have access to a car 6.8 7.8 8.6 7.6 2 17.1 16 Lack of Capacity; 1.5 18.9 6 0.2 15.7 0 0.2 % Unmet demand who do not have access to a car 1.3 17.2 5.1 0.1 15.2 0 0.1 % of Unmet demand who have access to a car 0.2 1.6 0.9 0 0.4 0 0.1

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 6 ‐ Used Capacity Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Total number of visits used of current capacity 9078 3111730 523647 6417 14728 5883 6627 % of overall capacity of halls used 70.3 66.1 63.4 62.3 88.3 46.8 42.6 % of visits made to halls by walkers 9.7 16.5 12.9 11.7 22.2 10.8 12.2 % of visits made to halls by road 90.3 83.5 87.1 88.3 77.8 89.2 87.8 Visits Imported; Number of visits imported 3894 3694 16430 1806 2892 848 1668 As a % of used capacity 42.9 0.1 3.1 28.1 19.6 14.4 25.2 Visits Retained; Number of Visits retained 5183 3108035 507217 4611 11835 5035 4959 As a % of used capacity 57.1 99.9 96.9 71.9 80.4 85.6 74.8

SOUTH EAST Southampton Table 7 ‐ Share Eastleigh ENGLAND TOTAL Fareham Test Valley Winchester REGION UA Local Share: <1 capacity less than demand, >1 capacity 0.8 0.8 0.9 0.8 0.6 1 1.1 greater than demand Score ‐ with 100 = FPM Total (England and also 100.0 100.0 112.5 100.0 75.0 125.0 137.5 including adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales) +/‐ from FPM Total (England and also including 0.0 0.0 12.5 0.0 ‐25.0 25.0 37.5 adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales)

Used Capacity Figures for each site in Eastleigh:

Alderman – 55% Barton Peveril Sixth Form College – 55% Crestwood Community College – 93% Fleming Park LC – 83% Hamble Sports Complex – 62% Moorside High School – 93% Thornden School – 49% Toynbee School – 40% Wildern Leisure Centre – 79% Wyven Sport and Fitness – 63%