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Eastleigh Borough Council
Playing Pitch Strategy Update
October 2014
Prepared with the assistance of Strategic Leisure
Strategic Leisure
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Contents Page Executive Summary
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1. Introduction and Methodology
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National guidance and policies 13 The local context 17 Purpose of this playing pitch strategy 19 Methodology 20 Setting quantitative standards of provision
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2. Individual Sport Assessment Summaries and Cross Boundary Issues
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Football 25 Cricket 31 Rugby Union 35 Rugby league 38 Hockey 40 Artificial grass pitches 41 Cross-boundary demand and supply of playing pitches 42
3. A vision for the future of outdoor sports pitch provision
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Playing pitch strategic objectives 45 Sport-specific strategic objectives 45 Summary of surplus/deficit analysis 46 Meeting future demand 49 General recommendations 50 Local area action plan 56 Eastleigh 56 Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury 61 Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath 61 Hedge End, West End and Botley 62 Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice and Hound 64
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Appendices Appendix A Team Generation Rates
Appendix B Playing Pitch Demand
Appendix C Playing Pitch Analyses
Appendix D Playing Pitch Supply
Appendix E Playing Pitch Capacity for Football
Appendix F1 Playing Pitch Model - Eastleigh Local Area Committee
Appendix F2 Playing Pitch Model - Bursledon, Hamble and Hound Local Area
Committee
Appendix F3 Playing Pitch Model - Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath
Local Area Committee
Appendix F4 Playing Pitch Model – Chandlers Ford and Hiltingbury Local
Area Committee
Appendix F5 Playing Pitch Model – Hedge End, West End and Botley Local
Area Committee
Appendix G Scenarios for addressing potential loss of playing fields on land
south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh
Appendix H Playing Pitch Maps
Appendix I Playing Pitch Areas
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Executive Summary 1. This Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Action Plan provide a review and update of
Eastleigh Borough Council’s 2009 Playing Pitch Assessment which was carried out as part of the wider Planning Policy Guidance 17: Planning for Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study.
2. This PPS assessment follows the methodology recommended by Sport England as
set out in the publication, ‘Towards a Level Playing Field’ (2003). In addition, agreed aspects of the new Sport England Methodology for Playing Pitches (December 2013) have been taken into consideration. This approach, i.e. undertaking the quality audits and developing site action plans for individual playing pitch sites as per the new methodology, was agreed with Sport England and the relevant National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs) prior to commencement of this study. The development of this PPS has followed the guidance on consultation provided by Sport England with specific playing pitch users i.e. sports clubs and National Governing Bodies of Sport (December 2013). This approach ensures that the new methodology has been applied where practically possible to do so. However, in due course it will be necessary to review this PPS further so that it accords fully with Sport England’s revised methodology.
3. The playing pitch assessment concentrates on the pitches used by, and adult and
young people’s participation in:
Football (Mini, Youth all formats and Adults)
Cricket (Junior and Adult)
Rugby Union (Mini, Youth and Adult)
Rugby League (Junior and Adult)
Hockey (Junior and Adult) It also reviews the use of artificial grass pitches for rugby, football and hockey.
Population growth and impact on the need for of playing pitches
4. By 2029 the population of Eastleigh borough is predicted to increase to 140,112. This
population increase will result in increased demand for playing pitches. The projected requirements for playing pitches in each of the Council’s local area committee areas, in hectares, has been identified by applying 1.42ha per 1,000 of the projected population. The identified overall need for additional playing pitches across the borough is 21.41ha (reflecting need identified as a result of latent demand and population growth)
5. Eastleigh borough is split into five local committee areas. Based on anticipated
population growth within each, the following land for playing pitches is required in each local area to provide for future growth:
Hedge End, Botley and West End 9.89ha Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury 1.19ha Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound 1.77ha Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath 2.09ha Eastleigh 6.48ha TOTAL 21.41ha
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6. In Eastleigh, a proposed housing allocation potentially involves some loss of playing
pitches. These will need to be replaced if they can’t be accommodated within the site and a strategy for doing so is included in this PPS at Appendix G.
Setting playing pitch standards 7. Whilst the document sets out playing pitch quantity standards, it should be noted that
these standards only identify a minimum playing pitch requirement and should not be used in isolation or form the basis of decision making on planning applications which can consider relevant local sports requirements as advised by Sport England and/ or the national governing bodies.
8. The quantity standards have been established based upon:
An audit of all existing playing pitch sites. The measured areas include tennis courts and bowling greens where they occur, along with parking and changing facilities. The areas of all the identified playing pitches within the borough are set out in Appendix I.
Anticipated changes to demand based on current and future team generation rates (latent and future demand)
9. When the standard for playing pitch provision was established through the PPG17 study, the total population of the borough was assumed to be 123,025. The total area of pitches, greens and courts was estimated to be 179.28ha. This gave a standard of 1.46ha per 1,000 population. This PPS has updated population estimates and reviewed sites available for playing pitch use. On the basis that the population in 2011 was 125,199 (2011 Census) and the estimated area of pitches is revised to 177.88ha, the overall standard for outdoor play facilities has been amended slightly to 1.42ha per 1,000 population.
10. This standard includes changing provision and car parking. It also includes tennis courts and bowling greens. The PPS has not addressed needs for these facilities, and they will the subject of further study when the PPS is reviewed. However, where they occur they are included within the areas identified as outdoor sports facilities set out in Appendix I.
Sport-specific playing pitch issues
Football 11. As set out in Table ES1 below, whilst there appears to be a surplus of senior pitches
there is also a significant deficit in junior and mini football pitches.
12. Sport England’s Playing Pitch Model (PPM) as set out in Appendices F1 – F5 to this document have been used to assess the 2012/2013 surplus or deficit across the borough of Eastleigh and each local area. Analysis of match play identifies that peak demand is on a Saturday afternoon for senior men’s football and Sunday mornings for all youth formats. The two sites that do not currently have regular play are Hardmoor (south of Silverlake Stadium in Stoneham Lane) and the County Police Headquarters (Hamble-le-Rice) sites. For this reason, these sites have not been included in the surplus or deficit analysis.
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Table ES1 – Current surplus or deficit - football pitches Local Area Surplus or deficiency of Football Pitches based on
2012/13 Demand
Eastleigh (Un-parished) Senior Junior Mini +4 - 9 - 0
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Senior Junior Mini +0 -1 -1
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Senior Junior Mini +2 -5 -1
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury Senior Junior Mini 0 - 2 0
Botley, Hedge End & West End
Senior Junior Mini +1 -6 0
Total Eastleigh Borough Council area
Senior Junior Mini + 7 - 23 -2
13. It is important to note the following factors relevant to the above figures:
The senior surplus is a theoretical surplus only and should be used to meet the deficit in junior football pitches. Surplus senior football pitches (7) should be reconfigured to reduce the deficit of 23 junior pitches to 16 pitches.
The senior surplus includes some pitches in sports fields south of Eastleigh that
do not appear to be used to their full capacity, as well as pitches that are being over-played at Fleming Park and Crestwood School within Eastleigh and Cutbush Lane, located close to West End, but within Southampton City Council’s area.
Re-allocating overplay at Fleming Park, Crestwood School and Cutbush Lane
and readdressing the underplay of pitches south of Eastleigh would assist in reducing the senior surplus.
There is also a need to rest pitches on a regular basis. This means that there will
be a need to retain some ‘extra’ pitches, which may not be used every season, to enable pitch maintenance/improvement work to be undertaken without meaning the supply of pitches is reduced, which would inevitably lead to overplay on those available.
The deficit of mini pitches is due to the number of games played on 7 v 7 or 9 v 9
pitches. These pitches are used up to 3 times a day. The majority of all mini soccer games in Eastleigh are played at a central venue e.g. Fleming Park (4 pitches) and Stoneham Park (10 pitches). One mini soccer pitch is required in the Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath area and one mini soccer pitch is required in the Bursledon, Hamble and Hound area.
14. Some pitches have security of community use where. they are owned and or
managed by the local authority, parish of town council and/or have a community use agreement to provide playing pitch facilities for the local community.
Security of Uses/Risks
15. There are a number of football pitches in the borough which do not have long term security of use because they are not owned or managed by local authorities or do not have community use agreements in place. All senior football pitches are listed in
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Appendix E, including details of their security of use.. If these football pitches were not available for use it would implications of the borough to meet the needs of the current and future population.
16. Future surplus and demand for football is shown in Table ES2 taking into account latent and sports development demand as well as predicted population growth.
Table ES2: Total requirements for football pitches by 2029
Requirements for football pitches
Seni
or
Juni
or
11 V
11
Juni
or
9 V
9
Juni
or
7 V
7
Min
i 5
V 5
Current surplus/ deficiency +7 - 23 0 0 0 Latent and sports development demand additional pitch requirements 1 23 2 2 3
Future population growth and proposed population growth additional pitch requirements 3 14 4 4 4
Total future demand by 2029 (number of pitches required) -3 60 6 6 7 17. In summary, to meet all the identified demand, additional playing pitch space for
football will be required by 2029. On this basis, all existing football pitches should be protected, as well as the playing pitches identified at Hardmoor (south of Silverlake Stadium) and at the Hampshire Police Headquarters (Hamble) which were not included in the surplus and deficit calculation as their use is unsecured. Note: policy DM31 of the emerging Local Plan seeks to protect all recreation and open space facilities or ensure that they are replaced if required for development.
18. The FA provision standard suggests there should be one 3G pitch per 70 teams. This suggests that with 319 teams there should be 5 3G artificial turf pitches across the borough. Based on the current number of teams, the 2029 population growth, latent and sports development demand there will be an increase in football teams to 371. Based on the FA ratio of one 3G pitch per 70 teams, the future need in Eastleigh borough will be for 6 3G pitches. The existing number of 3G rubber crumb pitches is sufficient to meet this future need.
19. The following have been identified as key issues to be addressed in relation to provision for football in the borough:
There is a theoretical over supply of adult football pitches and an under supply of junior pitches.
In general, the quality and carrying capacity of football pitches needs to be improved. Carrying capacity is an issue at Fleming Park, Hiltingbury Recreation Ground, Jubilee Park, Norman Rodaway, and Cutbush Lane.
Priority issues to be addressed are that 40% of football clubs rated maintenance as poor. 75% stated that grounds were naturally drained and that this was inadequate.
Community access arrangements to be considered at Wide Lane Sports Complex – perceived issues include not enough car parking on Sundays and possible conflicts with event programming. This site has the potential to provide a central venue for mini/junior football
Most changing rooms are at an acceptable level of provision but improvements can be made e.g. Station Road, ; Royal Victoria Country Park, King George V, VT Sports Ground, Jubilee Park and Doncaster Farm.
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Football facilities currently used by AFC Stoneham and Eastleigh Mini Soccer League are within policy E1 of the emerging Eastleigh Borough Local Plan which allocates the site for residential development. Policy E1 states playing fields are to be retained within the site unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory replacement can be provided.
Cricket
20. Based on current participation levels and demand, there are on average 14 games per week, using 10 cricket pitches. Competitive games are played mid-week, Saturdays and Sundays. Training facilities are understood to be sufficient for the clubs playing within the borough. It is recognised by the English Cricket Board that there is capacity for cricket to develop as participation has decreased in recent years.
21. Recent improvements to the quality of playing surfaces at Botley Recreation Ground and planned improvements to Turnpike Way cricket grounds should allow these grounds to meet the needs of League clubs more effectively.
22. It is also recognised that Fleming Park cricket pitch has not been used for some time and it is apparent that this facility is no longer suitable for cricket due to the constraints of the site e.g. the absence of a pavilion.
23. Latent demand and population growth suggests a need for an additional 2 cricket tables and outfields (2.68ha).
Table ES3: Total requirements for cricket pitches by 2029 Requirements for cricket pitches Senior
Pitches Junior Pitches
Current surplus/deficiency 0 +2.8 Latent and sports development demand additional pitch requirements 1 2.8
Future population growth and housing development additional pitch requirements 1 3
Total future demand by 2029 (number of pitches required) 2 3
24. In summary, additional playing pitches will be required to meet the identified demand
set out above. On this basis all existing pitches should be protected or as policy E1 of the emerging local plan clearly states “playing fields are retained within the site unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory replacement can be provided”.
25. The following have been identified as key issues to be addressed in relation to provision for cricket in the borough:
Only 2 of the 4 cricket pitches at Wide Lane, Eastleigh are available for community use
There is a need for additional cricket facilities for Fair Oak CC There is a need for separate changing facilities for men and woman at Lapstone
Pavilion. The cricket facilities at Doncaster Farm are within policy E1 of the emerging
Eastleigh Borough Local Plan which allocates the site for residential development.. Policy E1 states “playing fields are retained within the site unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory replacement can be provided”.
Rugby Union
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26. There is currently a deficit of 2.5 junior rugby pitches in the borough and a future requirement to meet latent demand and the projected population growth for approximately 3.5 junior rugby pitches.
Table ES4: Requirements for rugby union pitches by 2029 Requirements for rugby union pitches Senior Junior Current surplus/ deficiency +3.5 - 2.5 Latent and sports development demand additional pitch requirements 0.6 1
Future population growth and housing development additional pitch requirements 1 2.9
Total future demand by 2029 (number of pitches required) -1.9 6 (6.4)
27. In summary, the current lack of junior pitches is further exacerbated by the impact of
identified latent demand and future population growth. There appears to be a surplus of senior rugby union pitches at the current time. There may be potential to re-use some of this capacity to address the junior deficit but it should be noted that there is also a deficit in senior pitches..
28. The following have been identified as key issues to be addressed in relation to provision for rugby union in the borough:
RFU recognises the quality of pitches has improved at the Hub. RFU would like a 3G IRB compliant AGP in Eastleigh. RFU would like to install floodlights at the Hub for training purposes
Rugby League 29. There is currently a deficit of 0.5 junior pitches on a Sunday. However the Rugby
league utilises half of senior pitches for juniors on a Sunday; on this basis there is no deficit or surplus of rugby pitches. There is no identified latent demand or population growth impact on rugby league.
30. In summary there is no need to provide additional rugby league pitches. It would, however, make sense to discuss plans for a better and improved home ground for the future with Southampton Spitfires and Southampton City Council.
31. The following has been identified as a key issue to be addressed in relation to
provision for rugby league in the borough:
One club (Southampton Spitfires) use Station Road, Netley. They require pitch and pavilion improvements – they are currently seeking a new ground, which may not necessarily be in Eastleigh.
Hockey
32. Hockey is played competitively on artificial sand-dressed or sand-filled pitches. There are 5 sand-filled or sand-dressed pitches in Eastleigh. The playing pitch model works on the basis that one game is played per day on each pitch. However, with appropriate programming up to 4 competitive games can be played on each pitch on a Saturday and Sunday. Playing up to 4 games per pitch would provide for 20 competitive games on a Saturday and 20 competitive games on a Sunday. This therefore negates the deficit identified. There is no identified latent demand or population growth impact on hockey pitch requirements.
33. The following has been identified as a key issue to be addressed in relation to
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provision for hockey in the borough:
Need to allocate resources to replace worn out AGP surfaces from 2016
Outdoor Facilities 34. The following have been identified as key issues to be addressed in relation to the
provision of outdoor sports facilities generally:
Establishing a partnership strategy and approach between the three local authorities, Sport England and local clubs for the Stoneham site, to realise development of new and replacement pitches and outdoor facilities
Continuing to improve outdoor play areas, tennis courts, MUGAs and recreational areas
Maintaining and developing provision of cycle-ways Improving access to the Fleming Park old golf course land and associated
outdoor facilities e.g. fitness trail Identifying future needs 35. Future needs cannot be met solely by improvements to existing facilities. Anticipated
future deficits in each local area are as follows:
Eastleigh - There is a future demand of 7.25ha arising from population growth
and latent demand. There is potential for playing fields to be lost to development within a proposed residential allocation south of Chestnut Avenue and provision may be required for replacement.
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath - As a minimum, provide junior football
facilities as part of Local Plan Policy WE1 along with changing facilities and car parking - 1.28ha.
Hedge End, Botley and West End - As a minimum; provide 2 cricket pitches as
part of Local Plan Policy HE1 along with football pitches, changing facilities and car parking - 11.78ha. A planning application for residential development and related community facilities including playing pitches has been granted on land north and east of Boorley Green Botley which will contribute to some of this supply.
Hamble-le-Rice, Bursledon & Hound – As a minimum, provide 2 junior 11 v 11
football pitches as part of Local Plan Policies along with changing facilities and car parking – 0.83ha.
Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury - The PPS identifies that there is currently
insufficient playing pitch space in Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury for the number of football teams that would wish to play there, the area is very physically restrained. Some teams currently play out of the borough. With this in mind the PPS does not recommend any reduction in current playing pitch space in Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury and suggests working with neigh ouring authorities to provide for the future needs of this area..
Playing Pitch Strategic Objectives
36. The following strategic objectives have been identified by EBC, Sport England, and the NGBs:
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SO1 Address quantitative deficiencies to meet existing unmet demand and plan for new provision
SO2 Address qualitative deficiencies and enhance existing provision SO3 Maximise access to all outdoor playing pitches including school playing
pitches SO4 Support the development of local leagues and clubs to meet their
needs to increase participation Sport-Specific Objectives
37. Based on the findings of the PPS and detailed discussions with the relevant NGBs, the following sport-specific strategic objectives have been agreed:
Football Address the deficiencies in playing pitch provision for junior football
Protect the current football pitch stock
Continue to support clubs with the management and improvement of
facilities
Support clubs as necessary through the planning application process
Increase the standard and quality of changing rooms to provide segregated changing
Work with clubs to achieve Charter Standard accreditation Cricket Provide appropriate facilities to meet needs of local cricket clubs
Support clubs to continue to develop and thrive
Ensure clubs have appropriate levels of security of tenure to secure their
long term future
Support clubs to take more responsibility to manage their own sites
Ensure the quality of cricket pitches across Eastleigh meet the needs and aspirations of the cricket clubs
Rugby Union Work with Eastleigh Rugby Club to support its development plan as
practicable, in line with EBC policy
Work with the RFU to consider the provision whether floodlights and an IRB compliant 4G all-weather pitch can be provided at The Hub
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Rugby League
Discuss and work in partnership with the City of Southampton and the Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club to support the club’s facility development plan
Hockey
Maintain current levels of provision
Ensure that plans are in place to maintain AGP quality in the long term
Work with clubs to provide additional mid-week training times on AGPs for
hockey
Work with England Hockey to promote Back to Hockey and Rush Hockey to increase participation
38. Site-specific action plans and more detailed general recommendations are set out in
Section 3.
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1. Introduction and Methodology 1.1 This Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) and Action Plan provide a review and update of
Eastleigh Borough Council’s 2009 Playing Pitch Assessment which was carried out as part of the wider Planning Policy Guidance 17: Planning for Open Space, Sport and Recreation Study (the ‘PPG17 Study’).
1.2 A Steering Group of officers from Eastleigh Borough Council (EBC), (Sport & Active
Lifestyles and Planning Policy), has led the development of the PPS. Hampshire County Council officers (Children’s Services, the County Sports Partnership, and Property Services) have been involved in relation to school playing pitches and land in the County Council’s ownership.
1.3 This PPS assessment follows the methodology recommended by Sport England as
set out in the publication ‘Towards a Level Playing Field’ (2003). In addition, agreed aspects of the new Sport England ‘Playing Pitch Strategy Guidance’ (October 20131) have been taken into consideration. This approach, i.e. undertaking the quality audits and developing site action plans for individual playing pitch sites as per the new methodology, was agreed prior to commencement of this study with Sport England and the relevant National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs). However, further review of this work will be necessary in due course to accord fully with the new methodology.
1.4 The development of this PPS has followed the guidance on consultation provided by
Sport England with specific playing pitch users i.e. sports clubs and National Governing Bodies of Sport. Consultation has been undertaken with the Football Association, England Cricket Board, England Hockey and Rugby Union (Facility Development and Investment Managers for Eastleigh). This approach ensures that the new methodology has been applied where practicable. A summary of the methodology used to develop the PPS is set out at paragraphs 1.38 – 1.44 below.
National guidance and policies 1.5 National guidance on the provision of sports and recreation facilities is set out in the
following documents:
National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) 1.6 Paragraphs 73 - 74 of the NPPF recognise the importance of access to open spaces
and opportunities for sport and recreation for the health and well-being of communities. It requires planning policies to be based on robust and up-to-date assessments of the need for these facilities and opportunities for new provision. These assessments should identify specific needs and quantitative or qualitative deficits or surpluses of these facilities and used to determine what provision is required. Existing open space, sports and recreational buildings and land, including playing fields, should not be built on unless the new development meets certain criteria.
1 http://www.sportengland.org/facilities-planning/planning-for-sport/planning-tools-and-guidance/playing-pitch-strategy-guidance/
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National Planning Practice Guidance (NPPG) 1.7 For assessing need for sport and recreation facilities, the NPPG refers to Sport
England’s guidance (see below).
Sport England 1.8 Sport England provides general guidance on facilities and planning on its website at
http://www.sportengland.org/facilities-planning/ . Its new advice on the preparation of playing pitch assessments is its ‘Playing Pitch Strategy Guidance’2 published in October 2013. This replaces former guidance entitled ‘Towards a Level Playing Field’3 prepared in 2003 and current for most of the duration of work on the Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011 – 2029. This PPS has been undertaken largely on the basis of this earlier guidance but has incorporated elements of the new guidance in agreement with Sport England.
1.9 Sport England considers proposals affecting playing fields in the light of its playing
fields policy ‘A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England’4. This policy statement defines in planning terms what is considered a ‘playing field’, which is: the whole of a site that encompasses at least one playing pitch. A playing pitch is a delineated area which, together with any run-off, is of 0.2 hectares or more, and is used for association football, American football, rugby, cricket, hockey, lacrosse, rounders, baseball, softball, Australian football, Gaelic football, shinty, hurling, polo or cycle polo. These include both grass and artificial surfaces. The aim of the policy is to ensure that there is an adequate supply of quality pitches to satisfy the current and estimated future demands of the pitch sports, and it includes criteria for assessing development proposal affecting such sites which reflect and develop in more detail those in para. 74 of the NPPF.
1.10 Sport England’s definition of playing fields included in this policy statement does not
include golf courses, tennis courts or bowling greens. However, the overall standard for outdoor sports facilities included in the Local Plan does include bowling greens and tennis courts. This PPS contributes to the derivation of the playing field element of that standard.
National Governing Bodies
- Football 1.11 The Football Association (FA) is the governing body responsible for football in
England. Facility improvement will be a focused in delivering their ‘Whole Sport Plan 2013 – 2017’ and will underpin the different programs being rolled out to drive participation. A sum of £30 million has been set aside for investment in football and multi-sport facilities via Sport England and the Football Association.
1.12 The Football Association’s ‘National Game Strategy 2011- 2015’ (2011) sets out the priorities for the development of football over the period.
2 http://www.sportengland.org/facilities-planning/planning-for-sport/planning-tools-and-guidance/playing-pitch-strategy-guidance/ 3 http://www.sportengland.org/media/118604/towards-a-level-playing-field-v3-oct-2006-with-acknowledgement.doc 4 https://www.sportengland.org/media/121630/document-5-a-sporting-future-for-the-playing-fields-of-england-planning-policy-statement-.pdf
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1.13 The objectives of relevance to football in Eastleigh borough are:
Providing local and flexible formats of football to suit changing consumer lifestyles.
Addressing the drop off at ages 14 - 19.
Supporting the transition from mini-soccer to youth and youth to adult.
Widening affiliation and integrating teams from diverse communities.
Affiliating and developing football in the commercial small-sided sector.
Working effectively with changing school sport.
1.14 The FA Strategy also identifies the following challenges all of which are relevant to
Eastleigh borough:
Funding cuts in local authorities leading to loss of playing fields, reduction in access and increased costs.
The impact of the public sector transferring community facilities to new
providers.
Development of new housing and the protection of playing fields.
Managing and supporting the workforce involved with facilities - paid and voluntary.
Developing facilities with reduced dependence on public subsidy.
Implementing the recommendations in the FA Youth Development Review.
1.15 The FA recently concluded its Youth Development Review, which will lead to
changes to formats and facilities within grassroots youth football from season 2013/14 onwards. The proposals include raising the minimum age for competitive leagues, developing small-sided football and introducing a 9-a-side game for Under 12s. The FA is proposing a range of revised pitch sizes, better suited to the needs of children of different ages.
Table 1.1 Youth Format Ages and Pitch Sizes 2013/14 Season
Age Format Pitch Size (with runoff) Goal size U7/U8 5v5 43m x 33m 3.66m x 1.83m U9/U10 7v7 61m x 43m 3.66m x 1.83m U11/U12 9v9 79m x 52m 4.88m x 2.13m U13/U14 11v11 88m x 56m 6.40m x 2.13m U15/U16 11v11 97m x 61m 7.32m x 2.44m U17/U18 11v11 106m x 70m 7.32m x 2.44m 1.16 The Hampshire County Football Association has responsibility for football in
Eastleigh; the teams that play in Eastleigh affiliate to Hampshire County Football Association. The Hampshire FA’s strategy for investment in facilities is in line with the FA’s national strategy.
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- Cricket
1.17 The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is the governing body for all cricket in England and Wales. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) is responsible for the development of cricket across England and Wales. Increasing participation, club membership, club affiliation, coaching roles and volunteering roles, together with securing funding, promoting equity, and ensuring strong relationships with all counties are just some of the priorities for ECB's development team. The ECB has a dedicated team which works on all aspects of funding and facilities. Eastleigh is part of the Hampshire County Cricket governing body.
1.18 The purpose of the Cricket Partnerships team is:
To create opportunities
To influence others
Advocate continuous improvement
Leave a lasting legacy
1.19 The team is divided into four delivery units, known as the ‘4Ps’. Each unit is charged with interpreting the purpose in its own context, developing future strategy and policy, responding to current priorities and trends and protecting and nurturing the brand and core values of grassroots cricket.
1.20 The guiding principles of the 4P’s are:
‘People’: Great cricket needs great people. It will support, develop and reward the skills required to grow and sustain participation and inspire the nation to choose cricket. It will provide easy access to affordable, high quality training and support. It will fully understand people’s needs and all training; support and delivery will be based on this. People will be at the heart of maintaining the spirit of cricket and providing a fun, open, fair and accessible game.
‘Places’: It will develop accessible, high quality and innovative facilities which inspire the nation to choose cricket and create a culture of sustainable development which will leave a legacy for generations to come.
‘Playing’: It will develop appropriate, innovative and accessible coaching and competition with a clear player pathway. There will be a focus on recruitment and retention of adult players, playing drop off trends and satisfaction of existing players.
‘Policy’: It will modernise the game through robust and transparent corporate governance and compliance with core policies and legislation, which embeds accountability.
- Rugby Union 1.21 The Rugby Football Union (RFU) is the national governing body for the development
of Rugby Union. The RFU ‘Whole Sport Plan 2013 – 2017’ aims to use Sport England funding to capitalise on hosting the Rugby World Cup in 2015 and generate more interest in the sport. The funding will be used over the 4 year period to support the RFU’s 4 key priorities. The RFU’s National Facilities Strategy provides a framework for the sustainable development of facilities for rugby union in England, at
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a national, regional and local level. The framework enables clubs, Constituent Bodies (CBs) the Rugby Football Union (RFU) and other partners to: Identify priorities for facility developments to meet the various needs of the sport.
Identify what facilities are required to meet the needs of the Government sports policy and the RFU’s Strategic Plan.
Support the prioritisation of investment and funding through a detailed set of developmental criteria, technical requirements, management / operational structures and potential financial viability which will be critical to the provision of quality rugby facilities.
Prioritise future investment to ensure that the right facilities are provided in the right locations and for the right reasons.
Identify and deliver a minimum standard for all facility provision.
The strategy shows clubs what facilities are needed to provide these different programmes, from grass roots through to the professional game.
- Hockey 1.22 England Hockey (EH) governs all hockey in this country from grass roots to the elite
end of the sport. The game is played predominately on sand dressed/filled artificial grass pitches (AGPs).
1.23 There are approximately 900 sand-filled or sand-based and 50 water-based hockey
pitches in England. Most have been installed in the past 10-15 years. Many of the sand-filled or sand-dressed pitches are investments representing partnerships e.g. they involve arrangements made between clubs, schools and local authorities. A considerable number of these pitches are used for multisport activity e.g. hockey, football, rugby and tennis etc.
1.24 EH is working with the FA in particular to ensure that the future provision of AGPs for
hockey activities is secure. This includes looking at displacement by football when AGPs are installed, and increasing the hours available to access on existing AGPs in use by hockey to create communities with adequate provision for both sports, and a sustainable future.
1.25 EH works to ensure that AGPs suitable for Hockey use are provided and/or existing
surfaces renewed in areas of identified need including where interventions project that the hockey population will increase significantly in the coming years. Information to help direct this work will be provided through the EH Club and Facilities Strategy during 2014.
The local context 1.26 Eastleigh borough borders Southampton city and Test Valley borough to the west,
Winchester district to the north and east, and Fareham borough to the south east via a shared boundary in the Hamble river estuary. To the south west the borough shares a boundary in Southampton Water with New Forest district. There is evidence of cross-boundary movement in the use of sports facilities. The borough lies wholly within the south Hampshire sub-region where the cities of Southampton and Portsmouth and the authorities within their hinterlands have formed the Partnership for South Hampshire (PUSH). PUSH is committed to a programme of economic growth including significant residential development. It has also produced a Green Infrastructure strategy that acknowledges the role of sports pitches as part of a
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network of multi-functional green infrastructure. 1.27 The Borough Council has divided its area into a number of ‘local areas’ each of which
is administered by its own local area committee. These are: Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury LAC Eastleigh LAC Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath LAC Hedge End, West End and Botley LAC Bursledon, Hamble & Hound LAC
1.28 The local area committees (LACs) take decisions and make representations on a
wide range of council business relating to the local committee area. This includes: local matters and priorities (including planning applications and planning enforcement); traffic management; and leisure facilities. All playing pitches in the borough have been analysed on a local area committee basis, including those owned and leased by Eastleigh Borough Council, town and parish councils, schools and private clubs. While these sub-areas have been used in the auditing of pitch facilities, surpluses and deficits have been calculated for each sport only for the borough as a whole, given the generally wider catchment of these facilities. However, requirements for additional outdoor recreation land have been provided on a local area basis.
Emerging Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011 – 2029
1.29 The borough council is currently preparing a new local plan for the period 2011 - 2029. At the time of preparing the PPS a Revised Pre-submission version of the Local Plan had been submitted to the Secretary of State for examination.
1.30 An important part of the Local Plan's vision and objectives is to promote healthy
living, including engagement in sporting activity (see issue C5 and Vision points 2 and 11). The Council therefore considers the provision and protection of recreation and open space facilities to be an essential part of its vision and strategy for the communities of the borough.
1.31 The definition of recreation and open space facilities is very wide-ranging, including
indoor and outdoor facilities, informal play areas, amenity spaces and country parks to more formal sports pitches, courts, greens, athletics tracks etc. With the exception of indoor facilities, many of these also fall within the broad definition of green infrastructure.
1.32 The Council seeks to protect these forms of facility (policy DM31), and to secure
additional provision in association with residential schemes (policy DM32, which also sets out standards of provision for various typologies of open space) and through the development of new facilities (policy DM33).
1.33 There are a number of Local Plan proposals specifically relevant to future provision,
protection and development of playing pitches and outdoor sports facilities, plus informal spaces for recreational activity. These include:
Policy E1 proposes development including housing and associated infrastructure
on land south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh. Part of the site is currently in use as playing pitches and facilities. In accordance with the NPPF and Sport England requirements for retention of playing fields, the policy states that these should be retained within the sites unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory
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replacement can be provided which is of equal or greater benefit for the local community than that it replaces.
In the south-west sector of junction 5 of the M27 there are areas of former playing
fields. These were withdrawn from active use some years ago. Restoration of these fields as playing fields is required to meet local needs and if necessary to help make up for the potential loss of playing fields arising from the proposed development of land, south of Chestnut Avenue in Eastleigh (see policy E13).
In addition there are proposals for new public open space:
‐ At Long Lane, Bursledon (policy BU6) ‐ Through restoration of mineral workings at the former Hamble Airfield (policy
HA3) ‐ As part of development west of Woodhouse Lane (policy HE1) ‐ Within a proposed development area west of Horton Heath (policy WE1)
Purpose of this playing pitch strategy 1.34 This study provides an overall playing pitch assessment for the borough, and
develops a local standard of provision of such facilities in order to identify any surplus or deficit in playing pitch provision and makes a number of recommendations related to playing pitches.
1.35 In summary, the Playing Pitch Strategy:
Provides an audit of the current provision for football, cricket, rugby union, rugby league and hockey, including both grass and artificial turf pitches, assessing quantity, quality, accessibility and wider value to the community.
Provides an assessment of supply and demand for outdoor pitch sports facilities. )
Informs the Eastleigh Borough Council’s Local Plan 2011 – 2029. The PPS addresses issues of population growth, supply and demand (current and future), latent demand, proposals for housing development on playing fields and the future protection of playing pitches.
Identifies the future need for the provision of playing pitches, including new pitches, and in some cases suitable locations for improvements and new provision.
Addresses the needs of football, cricket, rugby union, rugby league and hockey, and the need for artificial grass pitches within the Eastleigh Borough Council area. At the same time, the Strategy reflects the implications of other surrounding local authority playing pitch strategies, picking up on external local demand and supply issues.
Recommends how any identified deficiencies should be addressed, and highlights and prioritises the sites which need improving first, working in partnership with the relevant national governing body (NGB) and Sport England.
Provides an action plan that identifies surpluses and deficits and clear site by site actions with investment and funding requirements. This action plan will need to be reviewed on an annual basis working in partnership with the relevant NGB and Sport England.
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1.36 The Playing Pitch Assessment concentrates on the following pitches and adult and young people’s participation in:
Football (mini, youth all formats and adult)
Cricket (junior and adult)
Rugby Union (mini, youth and adult)
Rugby League (junior and adult)
Hockey (junior and adult) It also reviews the provision and use of artificial grass pitches for rugby, football and hockey.
Methodology 1.37 The existing ‘Towards a Level Playing Field’ methodology has been substantially
revised and a new approach to identifying and assessing playing pitch needs was introduced by Sport England in October 2013. This study commenced in September 2013, so in the context of the impending changes and in agreement with Sport England, a ‘hybrid’ approach to undertaking the assessment has been adopted. In due course this study will need to be reviewed again so that it accords fully with Sport England’s new methodology.
1.38 It is therefore important to understand the approach that has been taken to
developing the playing pitch strategy. The individual steps are summarised below: Summary of PPS Assessment Approach for Eastleigh Borough Eastleigh PPS Tasks Undertaken What Is Involved In Each Task Identify all playing pitches in the borough which meet Sport England (SE) criteria for community access and use
Internet, league handbook searches, use of Active Places data, NGB data.
Identify all teams using these pitches in 2013 seasons
Internet, league handbook searches, use of Active People data, EBC pitch booking sheets.
Quality audit all identified pitches This was undertaken using the new Sport England PPS quality audit template. Playing pitches were assessed on the length of grass, size of pitch, adequate safety margins, slope of the pitch, evenness of the pitch, evidence of dog fouling, evidence of litter, evidence of unofficial use, evidence of damage to the surface, changing accommodation, goal posts, car parking, line marking and training area.
Capacity This is based on the quality rating for football and rugby pitches and the number of teams currently playing at the sites. These ratings assist in the identification of sites for improvement/development or rationalisation. Cricket capacity is measured on a season rather than a weekly basis.
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Eastleigh PPS Tasks Undertaken What Is Involved In Each Task A good quality wicket should be able to take 5 matches per season per grass wicket and 60 matches per synthetic wicket. England Hockey state that an AGP cannot accommodate more than 4 competitive hockey matches on a peak day normally a Saturday.
Consult with all identified teams using the pitches in 2013 season
Letter introducing an on line survey was sent to all known clubs identified by Cricket, Hockey and Rugby NGBs. The Hampshire FA forwarded the letter directly to its database of clubs for Eastleigh. The online survey was followed up with telephone calls.
Analyse consultation responses and cross check pitch numbers and types, and views on quality
Write up data and enter the data into individual sport assessment site by site analysis.
Consult with NGBs Face to face meetings/email/telephone calls.
Identify current and future population data for Borough
The population data by age and gender both for the whole Borough and at Parish level has been sourced from Hampshire County Council. Hampshire County Council have also provided dwelling led population projections by age and gender for the borough to 2029 based on the overall level of proposed development in the emerging Eastleigh Borough Plan. Given that at the current time these projections have only been modelled for the whole borough assumptions have been applied to distribute the population by parish. The gender and age can be estimated by applying the borough wide age and gender profile to the number of dwellings proposed to be built in each Parish.
Run PPS model (Towards A Level Playing Field) to identify current surplus and deficit in playing pitches Future Predicted Playing Pitches
The Towards a Level Playing Field Playing Pitch Model was run to establish current surplus/deficit. The Sport England Guidance 2013 Future Spread Sheet has been used to identify number of predicted teams in the future using Team Generation Rates. In addition consultation has been undertaken with the National Governing Body’s to allow a percentage increase of current teams to allow for development work and latent demand.
Assess supply/demand findings, and convert to ha to develop local standard
Ha calculations for sites have been taken from GIS mapping. Ha for pitches have been taken from National Governing Bodies recommended pitch sizes
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Eastleigh PPS Tasks Undertaken What Is Involved In Each Task and include pitch playing area and required run offs
Assess Quality Pitches have been scored Good, Standard or Poor and all quality ratings have been agreed with Eastleigh Borough Council Sports and Active Lifestyles Officers and NGBs
Apply quality findings to identify carrying capacity issues for each pitch
Link quality assessment to views on quality, cross-checked with Eastleigh Borough Council Sports and Active Lifestyles Officers. This identifies the number of times a pitch can be used each week or in cricket’s case how many times a wicket can be used in a season.
Use Team Generation Rates as advocated by Sport England and its guidance on producing Playing Pitch Strategies to calculate future team numbers
Use current and projected population data by age and gender and the current number of teams participating in football, cricket, rugby union, rugby league and hockey pitches to calculate potential. See Appendix A.
Identify options for addressing playing pitch surplus/deficit
Identify potential sites for replacement/development; link these back into specific sport/team needs.
Discuss with each NGB to agree supply and demand data, quality assessments and carrying capacity, locations to replace/develop new pitches, and individual site action plans
Contact via email, telephone and meetings amendments as agreed to data and analysis
Prepare PPS Draft report and all technical appendices.
Playing Pitch Planning Policy Standards
Before the advent of PPG17, most local authorities used the Fields in Trust (the former National Playing Fields Association) standards for outdoor sports provision. However, PPG17required local authorities to review the provision of open space in their area and arrive at local standards for provision, having regard to the characteristics of the local area and the local population. The PPG17 Study sets out the process by which this was undertaken (see also paras. 1.45 – 1.46 below). This PPS study has reviewed this standard for open space and amended it slightly.
Strategy for Loss of Playing Pitches because of new housing development and requirements for playing pitches from new developments
A strategy has been identified for dealing with potential loss of playing pitches arising from new housing developments and the requirements of playing pitches from new housing developments
Action Plan The Action Plan will link into the current Local Area Committee Capital Investment Plans and corporate priorities. The action plans will be subject to
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Eastleigh PPS Tasks Undertaken What Is Involved In Each Task consultation with all stakeholders to ensure that the requirements of Sport’s National Governing Bodies, sports clubs, and residents are considered.
1.39 The PPS analysis has been undertaken on an Eastleigh wide basis for the purpose
of running the Towards a Level Playing Field Playing Pitch Model, and to identify the current surpluses and deficits for the individual pitch sports. The PPS analysis has also used the new Sport England Guidance methodology on a more local basis, which reflects EBC’s five local area committees (LACs).
1.40 Latent demand and sports development demand has been calculated following
consultation with the relevant NGBs as the Methodology for Playing Pitch Strategies requests. Future demand has been applied by using the Sport England Team Generation Rate calculations (Future) taken from the Sport England PPS 2013 methodology.
1.41 Based on the population projections produced by Hampshire County Council , further
work has been undertaken to indicate the additional playing pitch needs for each of the local area committees within the borough. This distributes the overall projected population growth across the borough into each local area, according to the anticipated distribution of new housing.
1.42 Using the five LAC areas allows a more localised assessment of provision and an
analysis of each identified site to highlight quality and over play of individual sites. This research and evidence base could also usefully support funding applications to bodies such as Sport England and relevant National Governing Bodies, to deliver elements of the Strategy.
1.43 When identifying future needs for playing pitches this assessment has used Team
Generation Rates as advocated by Sport England and its guidance on producing Playing Pitch Strategies. Team Generation Rates (TGR) have been calculated for football, cricket, rugby union, rugby league and hockey using current population data by age and gender and projecting the population data forward for the whole of Eastleigh Borough to 2029 and using the current number of teams participating in each sport. (See Appendix A.)
Setting quantitative standards of provision
1.44 Local quantitative standards were established originally through the Council’s PPG17
Study. These were based on : An audit of existing provision; The Sport England Playing Pitch Model; Surveys undertaken in 2010 seeking the views of the local community on
whether they were satisfied with current levels of provision The estimated population of the borough at that time (2010 – 2011).
1.45 On the basis of: a total estimated supply of outdoor sports facilities at that time of 179.28ha
(including all pitches, greens and courts and related parking and changing facilities); and
a total population estimate of 123,025;
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the standard agreed for outdoor sports facilities was 1.46ha per 1,000 population. This is included in the current Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011 – 2029 (policy DM32).
1.46 This PPS has reviewed population estimates in the light of the 2011 Census which
established that the correct figure for 2011 should be 125,199. It has also reviewed and re-calculated existing provision and use of open space facilities, arriving at a revised total of 177.88ha. On this basis it has revised the overall standard for outdoor sports facilities, concluding that a standard of 1.42ha per 1,000 population is a better reflection of the existing situation and satisfaction levels. This standard again includes all pitches, greens and courts and changing and parking facilities.
1.47 Using this standard and a predicted population by 2029 of 140,112, the required
playing pitch provision by 2029 equates to a total of 199ha. This will require the provision of a further 21.12ha of outdoor sports facilities additional to the existing 177.88ha. This standard includes bowling greens and tennis courts along with changing provision and car parking. Where new pitches are required in the future then the appropriate changing room space should be provided (Sport England design guidance should be used), along with adequate car parking spaces as advised by the Highway Authority (Hampshire County Council).
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2. Individual sport assessment summaries and cross-boundary issues
Football 2.1 The local and national Football Association (FA) priorities for 2013 to 2015 are as
follows:
Natural grass pitch improvements and maintenance: Grants will be made to support the development of new and improved natural grass pitches. Additional support will be made available to clubs wishing to develop their own skills in the future maintenance of natural grass pitches through relevant training and advice.
Development of new artificial grass pitches: The latest artificial grass pitches
(AGPs) are capable of supporting (carrying) much greater activity than natural grass. An increasing number of leagues are allowing games to be played on these surfaces and many grassroots clubs compete to access them for training purposes. The FA estimates that a typical full-sized floodlit AGP can accommodate the training needs of up to 60 teams in any given week let alone wider use for matches and informal participation. The FA will continue to work with leagues and competitions to encourage appropriate use of AGPs.
Refurbishment of old artificial grass pitches: The FA will work closely with
other relevant national governing bodies and map out priority sites where existing old-style pitches might be replaced to reflect local need/demand. This will offer a value for money approach to sustaining and growing participation and at the same time create a financially sustainable network of AGP sites in England.
Provision of suitable changing accommodation and toilet facilities: The FA
will seek to ensure that suitable proposals for improvements to changing rooms and associated facilities are properly assessed against need and value for money, and that standards are put in place that are consistent with the needs of clubs at all levels. New construction methods will be assessed and implemented where these meet with local needs and are cost effective.
Small grants programme for modest facility improvements: This programme
will continue and will aim to address the often very basic facility requirements of clubs. The FA and the Football Foundation will set down some broad guidelines for access to this funding although the intention will be to minimise red tape and keep access as open as possible.
New/replacement goalposts: In support of the proposed implementation of 9v9
football and other flexible formats of the game, a dedicated fund for new/replacement goalposts will be established through the Football Foundation. The FA will also ensure that awareness regarding goalpost safety is refreshed and publicised. Funding to replace unsafe goalposts will continue.
2.2 Every year the Football Association (FA) produces a local participation report
showing how many people participate in football in the local area. According to the 2012/13 report, 4.4% of the adult population (16+) in Eastleigh participate in football for at least 30 minutes once a week, compared to a national average of 4.96% (Sport England Active People Survey 2012).
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Number of Teams
2.3 The audit for this PPS assessment has been undertaken using the 2012/2013
season information provided by Eastleigh Borough Council, town and parish councils, clubs, and leagues and the Hampshire Football Association. The audit provides the current picture of football in Eastleigh borough.
2.4 The playing pitch assessment identifies that, in the 2012/13 season, there were 91
football clubs playing football across the borough, with 319 teams. The breakdown of these teams across the various football age brackets is shown in the table below. Full demand is shown in Appendix B.
Table 2.1: Football Teams 2012/13 Season Team type Number of teams Mini Soccer U7 – U10 mixed 6 - 9 years 101 Junior Football - Boys 10 – 15 years 89 Junior Football - Girls 10 – 15 years 2 Men’s Football - 16 – 45 years 117 Women’s Football - 16 – 45 years 10 TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAMS 319
2.5 In Appendix C, Table C1 identifies the grass football pitches that are available across
Eastleigh borough by local area and location, and provides an analysis of each site. A full supply table is provided in Appendix D.
2.6 Table C1 indicates there is a good distribution of football playing pitches available for
community use across Eastleigh borough. However, ELAC has playing pitches which are over-played at Fleming Park and Crestwood School, and are at capacity at Jubilee Park. Overplaying of playing pitches affects the quality of pitches and consequently their playing capacity.
2.7 There is some potential to provide additional playing pitch capacity, on facilities south
of Eastleigh, possibly through considering existing community use agreements or underplay on some pitches. The University of Southampton (Wide Lane Sports Complex)are keen to grow community involvement. There are some perceived barriers to the use of the playing pitches at Wide Lane including insufficient car parking. .
2.8 There is also a playing pitch site at Hardmoor (south of Silverlake Stadium,
Stoneham Lane). Eastleigh Borough Council should work with the owners of this playing field to encourage community use of the playing pitches.
2.9 There are two pitches at Cutbush Lane in West End that are also overplayed.
However these are within the city of Southampton, which has identified this issue in its Playing Pitch Strategy. They are not counted towards the supply for Eastleigh borough.
2.10 There are two other playing pitch sites which are close to capacity: Norman Rodaway
in Hedge End and the Shell BP ground in Hamble-le-Rice. 2.11 Hampshire Police Headquarters has a playing pitch on land next to the Shell BP
ground in Hamble-le-Rice. This land has been used for 1 football playing pitch in past seasons but is not being used in the current season due to sewage pipe laying works
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being undertaken. A Hampshire Police team is registered with the FA and a women’s team play in the Central League in Southampton on a Saturday morning. While this pitch has not had regular play in recent seasons, it has potential for such use and has therefore been counted towards the supply for Eastleigh borough.
2.12 There are two central venue soccer sites in Eastleigh: Eastleigh District Mini Soccer
League play at Stoneham Park on a Sunday utilising 10 pitches that provide for 7 v 7 Under 10 football and Fleming Park provides for 4 7 v 7 under 9 matches on a Sunday morning. 110 teams participate at the two venues weekly. 98 of these are Eastleigh teams.
2.13 A third central venue is provided outside the borough on a Sunday morning by
Southampton & District Tyro Youth League for under 11’s. 18 teams from Eastleigh participate at this venue.
2.14 There is potential for an additional central venue to be provided for the Southampton
& District Tyro Youth League. This could be organised from the 2014 season onwards, for under-12s.
2.15 In addition there is a central venue for women’s football on a Saturday in
Southampton, in which three Eastleigh teams participate. 2.16 Eastleigh Borough Council sites receive regular maintenance: the pitches are chain-
harrowed monthly, slitted and marked during the playing season, weed killed as required and fertilised twice a year. In addition a specialist contractor is brought in to carry out selective weed killing. Sites maintained by town and parish councils are maintained to more variable standards.
2.17 Ancillary facilities – The majority of sites across Eastleigh borough have changing
facilities. Some are very good, but others need renewing or refurbishing.
Football Playing Pitch Capacity 2012 - 2013 2.18 Appendix E sets out tables reviewing the capacity of existing sports pitches in the
borough.
Senior Playing Pitch Capacity 2.19 Table E1 in Appendix E sets out capacity of senior playing pitches. Map H3,
Appendix H shows the location of these pitches. It is apparent that eight sites are operating at or above capacity:
Wyvern Technology College (Fair Oak), Jubilee Playing Fields (Eastleigh),
Barton Peveril College (Eastleigh), and Hiltingbury Recreation Ground (Chandlers Ford and Hiltingbury) are all used to the level they can sustain.
BP Shell Hamble, Cutbush Lane (Southampton), Fleming Park Leisure Centre
(Eastleigh) and Crestwood College (Eastleigh) are all over-played. 2.20 Junior football teams use adult pitches at Fleming Park, Hamble College Recreation
Ground, Jubilee Playing Fields and Crestwood College.
2.21 Two playing fields are currently not in use: Hardmoor (south of Silverlake Stadium) and the Hampshire Constabulary Head Quarters Playing Field, Hamble.
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2.22 Over 50% of the weekly spare capacity of senior football pitches is located at three
sites:
Wide Lane Sports Complex (University of Southampton) – 8 match equivalents Mount Pleasant Recreation ground – 1 match equivalent Greta Park Recreation ground – 1 match equivalent
2.23 The University of Southampton facilities are primarily used by students. However,
there is a community use agreement in place linked to funding from the Football Foundation and Eastleigh Borough Council. This states that the facilities will be available for community use at all times with the exception of Wednesday afternoons and evenings and Sundays from 1.00pm.
2.24 It is clear from the above that there is capacity in the existing adult pitch provision.
However, the implications for pitch quality and maintenance will need to be considered along with consideration of the existing community use arrangements. .
2.25 The sites with unsecured community use accommodate 22 match equivalents.
Junior Playing Pitch Capacity
2.26 All junior football pitch sites have secured community use. Tables E2a – E2c set out
the capacity of existing junior playing pitches.
2.27 Table E2a refers to capacity in junior playing pitch provision for 11 v 11 football. It highlights that overall, across the borough there is a shortage of junior football pitches of this size – Map H2, Appendix H shows the location of 11 v 11 junior football pitches. Four sites are operating at or above capacity. Hiltingbury Recreation Ground is used to the maximum level it can sustain. Fleming Park, Lapstone Playing Fields, Norman Rodaway Sports Ground and Butlocks Heath are all over-played.
2.28 Use of adult pitches by junior teams takes place at Hamble College (Mallards Moor),
College Playing Fields (Roy Underwood) , Jubilee Playing Fields, Fleming Park and Crestwood College. This means that there is in effect a further deficit of 13 match equivalents per week for junior teams.
2.29 The total deficit for junior football teams is 13 match equivalents. This would require
13 new junior pitches, as the adult pitches are utilised on Sunday mornings when the majority of junior football games are played.
2.30 For junior 9 v 9 football there are six pitches at Wide Lane Sports Complex
(University of Southampton); this equates to 12 match equivalents available for play (Table E2b, Appendix E).
2.31 For junior 7 v 7 football, Table E2c in Appendix E shows that, overall, across the
borough, the two central venue sites for 7 v 7 football are played to the maximum level that the pitches can sustain. Stoneham Park, where there is unsecured community use, accommodates 60 match equivalents. If this playing field was no longer available the 60 match equivalents could not currently be accommodated on secure use 7 v7 football pitches. However, the 9 v 9 pitches at Wide Lane Sports
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Complex could be changed to 7 v 7 pitches if use could be made of this facility. Map H1, Appendix H shows the location of mini-soccer pitches.
Summary – existing capacity (football)
2.32 Based on the current level of demand for football playing pitches resulting from the
number of matches being played, the borough has a small surplus of senior playing pitches and a deficit of junior playing pitches. This is a common scenario across the UK as participation in senior football has declined, but has risen in the junior and mini formats of the game. It is important, however, to note the following factors in relation to this conclusion:
The senior surplus is a theoretical surplus only and should be changed to meet
the deficit in junior pitches: 7 surplus senior pitches could meet the deficit of 7 junior pitches.
The senior surplus includes pitches that are not in use at Wide Lane (4 pitches).
Re-allocating over-play at Fleming Park, Crestwood School and Cutbush Lane and re-addressing the under-play of pitches at Wide Lane would assist in reducing the senior surplus.
There is also a need to rest pitches on a regular basis; this means that there is a need to retain some ‘extra’ pitches, which may not be used every season, to enable pitch maintenance and improvement work to be undertaken without reducing the supply of pitches, which would inevitably lead to over-play on those available.
The deficit of mini pitches is due to the number of games played on 7 v 7 or 9 v 9 pitches. These pitches are used up to 3 times a day. The majority of all mini soccer games in the borough are played at a central venue e.g. Fleming Park 4 pitches and Stoneham Park 10 pitches.
Latent and Sports Development Demand
2.33 Latent demand is demand which is not yet expressed, and therefore is not yet being
met. 2.34 The Football Association in its Youth Development Review expects to see increased
interest in the game. The increase will be in small-sided games for all junior age groups up to under-12’s. The table below provides a summary of each age group and the appropriate pitch and goal sizes.
Table 2.2: Summary of small-sided game formats and the appropriate pitch and goal sizes Age Format Pitch size (m) Goal size 7-8 5 v 5 30 x 20 – 40 x 30 Mini soccer (12’x6’) 9-10 7 v 7 50 x 30 – 60 x 40 Mini soccer (12’x6’) 11-12 9 v 9 70 x 40 – 80 x 50 New 9 v 9 goals
(16’x7’) 13+ 11 v 11 90 x 50 – 110 x 70 Full size (24’ x 8’)
2.35 Clubs have identified a latent demand and would like to grow their youth teams.
Following consultation with the Football Association a team growth rate of 15% for
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the period up to 2029, except for senior men’s teams has been applied. It will be important to maintain the current level of senior men’s teams at the same time as developing youth, women’s and girls’ football. Appendices F1 – F5, PPMs for each local area Current Active Participation work sheet Task 2 shows the calculations for the number of pitches identified below.
2.36 The 15% growth equates to the development of the following additional teams and
pitch requirements in the borough by 2029: Table 2.3: Additional football teams by 2029 Team Type Number of teams Pitch Requirements Mini Soccer U7 – U10 mixed 6 - 9 years 15 3
Junior Football - Boys 10 – 15 years 13 6
Junior Football – Girls 10 – 15 years 2.3 1
Women’s – Football 16 – 45 years 1.5 1
Future Football Pitch Demand – Housing Development
2.37 As well as growth through latent demand, there will be a need for additional football
pitches in the borough as a result of population growth arising from the residential development proposed in the new Local Plan.
2.38 The predicted number of additional pitches required as a result of population increase
is identified in the table below:
Table 2.4: Additional Football Pitch Requirements to 2029 Need for additional football pitches to 2029 Senior Junior 11 v 11 Junior 9 v 9 Junior 7 v 7 Mini 5 v 5 +3 +14 +4 +4 +4
Current and Future Requirements for Football Pitches 2.39 The table below shows the current total football pitch surplus and deficiencies and
the impact on demand for pitches generated by latent and sports development demand and future population growth.
Table 2.5: Total Requirements for Football Pitches to 2029
Requirements for football pitches
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Current surplus/deficiency +7 - 23 0 0 0 Latent and sports development demand additional pitch requirements 1 23 2 2 3
Population growth additional pitch requirements 3 14 4 4 4 Total additional football pitch requirements to 2029 -3 37 6 6 7 2.40 The current lack of junior pitches is further intensified as a result of both latent
demand and future population growth.
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2.41 Table 2.5 shows that there will be a need for increased playing pitch space compared
to the current position across the borough by 2029, to meet the needs identified above.
2.42 The Local Plan 2011 – 2029 identifies 3 playing field sites in the Eastleigh local area
that are currently used for football where housing development is proposed at Jubilee Park, Doncaster Farm and Stoneham Park. Whilst policy E1 states “playing fields are retained within the site unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory replacement can be provided”. Should these sites be lost they would need to be replaced in full simply to maintain the existing provision. Any re-provision for these sites would not address the latent demand and future population growth if they were replaced on a like for like basis.
2.43 Overall, to meet all the identified demand, additional playing pitch space for football
will be required. On this basis, all existing football pitches should be protected, as well as the playing pitches identified at Hardmoor (south of Silverlake Stadium) and at the Hampshire Police Headquarters (Hamble-le-Rice).
CRICKET
2.44 The largest cricket facility in the sub-region is located within Eastleigh Borough at the Ageas Bowl. This facility is primarily used for first class & international cricket matches, although the associated training facilities are available for wider community use. As the pitches are not available for use by the local community, it has not been assessed in relation to the PPG17 Study or this PPS.
Number of Teams
2.45 The audit for the PPS assessment has been undertaken using the 2012/13 season information provided by the Borough Council, town and parish councils, clubs and leagues and the Hampshire Cricket Board.
2.46 Map H4, Appendix H shows the location of cricket pitches. The playing pitch
assessment identifies 12 cricket clubs playing at cricket facilities in the borough, with 44 teams. The breakdown of these teams is shown in the table below:
Table 2.6: Cricket Teams in 2013 Team Type Number of teams Junior Cricket - Girls 2 Junior Cricket - Boys 16 Senior Cricket – Women’s 1 Senior Cricket – Men’s 25 TOTAL NUMBER OF CRICKET TEAMS 44 2.47 Table C2 in Appendix C identifies the cricket pitches available in the borough by local
area and site. 2.48 In terms of community access, Wide Lane has 4 cricket pitches which are used by
University teams until June each year, after which these 4 pitches are available for community use. There are some perceived issues with two of the pitches around
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quality of pitch and noise from adjoining uses. The teams that play at Wide Lane are from Test Valley and Southampton.
2.49 Fleming Park Cricket Pitch has not been included in the PPS assessment. This
reflects new guidance in the PPS methodology that the pitch assessment must only relate to pitches currently in use, although due regard needs to be taken of the overall pitch stock. However, it is recognised that there is a cricket pitch available for use at this site. The reason for non-use of the Fleming Park pitch given by clubs and confirmed by the ECB is that the pavilion is not suitable for cricket matches so clubs prefer to play elsewhere.
2.50 In addition, the non-turf wicket at Long Lane, Bursledon has not been included in the
supply and demand modelling because the facility has not been used competitively. 2.51 There are two cricket clubs on the borders of Eastleigh and Test Valley: Trojans
Cricket Club and Highfield Cricket Club. Both clubs have playing members from the Eastleigh area. Trojans provide the largest membership catering for Test Valley, Southampton and Eastleigh residents. The ground that Highfield CC plays at Hardmoor is in Test Valley. It is owned by Solent University (Southampton) which is currently considering selling the site together with a smaller site in Eastleigh just south of the Silverlake Stadium. Highfield CC has been informed that they can use the Hardmoor site for the 2014 season but probably not beyond that.
2.52 The Chandler’s Ford and Compton Cricket Club also relocated outside the Borough
to Compton but still has a large number of Chandler’s Ford residents as members. 2.53 There are 2 clubs using borough cricket facilities which have their home grounds
outside the borough: Trojans 3rd XI and Southampton Community 1st X1 play at Wide Lane, Southampton University on Saturdays.
2.54 Since the previous Playing Pitch Strategy assessment in 2009 demand for cricket
facilities has fallen. There is now a concerted effort amongst a number of clubs to develop the junior game, mainly in the local areas of:
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath – Fair Oak Cricket Club Hedge End, Botley & West End – Hedge End Junior Cricket Club Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound – GE Hamble (Follands) Cricket Club and
VT Cricket Club 2.55 The demand for cricket facilities on a Saturday is proving difficult to accommodate on
the pitches at Lapstone Farm (Fair Oak) and Turnpike Cricket Ground (Hedge End). Fair Oak 3rd XI and 4th XI have consequently been using Botley Recreation Ground. Previous concerns about the quality and maintenance of the pitch at Botley Recreation Ground were addressed through remedial work carried out in 2013. In 2014, IBM South Hants began playing men’s league matches at the ground.
2.56 . Hedge End Junior Cricket Club developed in 2007 and now has a strong junior
section. They currently split their matches and training sessions between Botley Recreation Ground and Turnpike Way, Hedge End.
2.57 Women and girls’ cricket is a national priority and there is a national target to
establish a women’s team and 2 girls’ teams in every local authority in the next 5
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years. There is one women’s team in the borough: Southampton University Ladies CC. Fair Oak CC run 2 girls’ teams Under-11 and Under-13 and are looking to develop Under-14 and Under-15 teams during the 2014 season.
2.58 Fair Oak CC is one of a few Hampshire cricket clubs that has a disability section and
works with Hampshire Cricket in delivering the ‘Bluebird Care Inclusive Cricket Programme’.
2.59 Two clubs, VT Cricket Club (soon to become Old Netley CC) and Fair Oak Cricket
Club, have attained Clubmark Accreditation. Fair Oak Cricket Club is an ECB Focus Club.
2.60 ‘Chance to Shine’ programmes have been organised with Fair Oak CC, Southampton
Community CC and VT Cricket Club. In addition, GE Hamble (Follands) CC is promoting ‘Chance to Shine’ in Hamble Primary School in a bid to build up a junior section at the club.
2.61 Access to cricket nets is important during the winter months. Training facilities are
available for nearly all clubs. Hedge End Juniors use Wildern School, Fair Oak use Wyvern School, GE Hamble use Hamble Sports College and VT (Old Netley) CC use the indoor school at the Ageas Bowl. Outdoor nets are provided at Fair Oak CC (Lapstone Park), VT (Old Netley) CC and Turnpike Cricket Ground (Hedge End).
2.62 A regional indoor cricket league is held at Fleming Park Leisure Centre on Sundays
during the winter and all clubs access the indoor facilities at the Ageas Bowl. The nearest ‘Last Man Stands’ franchise is currently in Southampton.
2.63 The majority of cricket pitches are of a standard quality. Botley Recreation Ground
and Turnpike Way were rated as ‘poor’ and scored the lowest but there have been subsequent improvements to the quality and maintenance of the Botley ground. Other quality issues around grounds maintenance have been raised by the ECB about the Lapstone wickets in the 2013 season. High pitch quality in cricket is of the utmost importance as if the wicket and outfield is of a poor quality it could lead to dangerous play.
2.64 There is a good standard of changing accommodation available at cricket clubs
across the borough. All clubs have access to a cricket pavilion. 2.65 The issue for the borough is not just about the quality of wickets but also about the
current number of games played on a Saturday, the number of teams wishing to play on a Saturday and the number of facilities available on a Saturday. The particular concerns are Fair Oak Cricket Club and Hedge End Cricket Club (juniors).
2.66 The Local Plan 2011 – 2029 identifies the cricket pitch at Doncaster Farm, Eastleigh,
for proposed housing development. This facility will need to be retained as part of the development or be relocated with improved facilities. Three adult clubs have been identified as playing at Doncaster Farm – Sporting Wessex, RAV and Bursledon Cricket Club.
Cricket Pitch Surplus or Deficit 2012 – 2013
2.67 Sport England’s Playing Pitch Model (PPM) has been used to assess the 2012/2013
season surplus or deficiency. Analysis of match play shows that peak demand is on a Saturday afternoon for senior men’s cricket.
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Table 2.7: Cricket pitches - current surplus or deficiency Local Area Cricket pitches - surplus or deficiency based on
2012/13 Demand
Eastleigh Senior Junior 0 (Sat Pm) + 3 (Sun Am)
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Senior Junior 0 (Sat Pm) -1 (Sun Am)
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Senior Junior + 1 (Sat Pm) + 2 (Sun Am)
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury Senior Junior 0 0
Botley, Hedge End & West End
Senior Junior 0 +1 (Sun Am)
Eastleigh Borough Council Area
Senior Junior +1 (Sat Pm) +5 (Sun Am)
2.68 Despite the PPM showing a surplus of cricket pitches at peak times, all cricket
facilities are in use at weekends either on a Saturday or a Sunday. Follands Cricket Club at GE Hamble is a private facility for use by GE Hamble as is VT Sports Ground used only by Old Netley Cricket Club and no other community cricket clubs. This means that Friends Cricket Club have no choice about using the remaining facility in Hamble, which is College Playing Fields. The Royal Victoria Country Park Cricket Facility in Hound has constraints of use because of the poor pavilion and having to pay to park your car. This means that there is no surplus or deficit of cricket facilities in Eastleigh or in Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound.
2.69 However, overall there is spare capacity within the existing cricket pitch stock and
with recent improvements to Botley Recreation Ground and proposed improvements to Turnpike Way cricket grounds, it is hoped that these facilities will meet the standards of league cricket clubs in the future.
Latent and Sports Development Demand 2.70 It is apparent that participation in cricket has declined across the borough. The
current clubs are, however, embracing development and introducing additional teams within the club structure. Following consultation with the ECB the playing pitch assessment provides a team growth rate of 15% for the period up to 2029. Appendices F1 – F5 include the playing pitch model for each Local Area Committee.
2.71 The 15% growth equates to the development of the following additional teams by
2029:
Under-17s Boys or Girls: 2 teams
Men’s: 4 teams
Women’s: 1 team
2.72 The predicted growth in the game will mean the need for additional cricket pitches. There will be a requirement to provide for two more under-17 teams which could be accommodated on the current pitches. There will also be a requirement to provide pitches for four more adult teams. These new adult teams will play on Saturdays and Sundays and will require 1 additional pitch.
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Future Cricket Pitch Demand – Housing Development 2.73 As well as growth through latent demand, there will be a need for additional cricket
pitches in the borough as a result of population growth arising from residential development identified in the emerging Local Plan. The projected number of additional pitches required as a result of population increase is identified in the table below:
Table 2.8: Projected Additional Cricket Pitch Demand by 2029 Additional Cricket Pitch Demand by 2029 Cricket Open Age Men 18 – 55 years
Cricket Open Age Women 18 – 55 years
Cricket Junior Boys 7 – 18 years
Cricket Junior Girls 7 – 18 years
1 0 3 0.3 Current and Future Cricket Pitch Requirements
2.74 Table 2.9 below shows the current total pitch surplus and deficiencies, and the impact on the demand for cricket pitches arising from latent and sports development demand, plus growth in future population:
Table 2.9: Total Requirements for Cricket Pitches by 2029 Requirements for Cricket Pitches Senior
Pitches Junior Pitches
Current surplus/deficiency 0 +2.8 Latent and sports development demand additional pitch requirements 1 2.8
Future population growth additional pitch requirements 1 3 Amount of additional pitches needed to meet total growth by 2029. 2 3
2.75 The requirement for 3 junior pitches can be accommodated on existing pitches by
using pitches midweek and on a Sunday. 2.76 The projected increase in senior pitch requirements implies that if Fleming Park is not
considered in the future as a cricket facility, then a new facility should be developed. 2.77 In conclusion, additional playing pitches will be required to meet the identified
demand set out above. Specifically, additional playing pitches for senior cricket will be required. On this basis all existing pitches should be protected in line with the requirements of the NPPF as interpreted by policy DM31 or site-specific policies of the Local Plan.
RUGBY UNION
Number of Teams 2.78 The audit for the PPS assessment has been undertaken using the 2012/13 season
information provided by Eastleigh Borough Council, town and parish councils, clubs and leagues and the Hampshire Rugby Football Union.
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2.79 The playing pitch assessment identifies 3 RFU clubs playing rugby across the borough with 22 teams. The clubs are: Eastleigh Rugby Club, the largest with 17 teams; Southampton University Rugby Club, with 4 teams; and Stoneham Rugby Club, with 1 team. The number of teams is shown in the table below:
Table 2.10: RFU Teams 2013 Team Type Number of teams Rugby Union Senior Men (19 - 45yrs) 8 Rugby Union Senior Women (19 - 45yrs) 1 Rugby Union Youth Boys (13 - 18yrs) 4 Rugby Union Youth Girls (13 - 18yrs) 0 Rugby Union Mini/Midi Mixed (7 - 12yrs) 9 TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAMS 22 2.80 Table C3 in Appendix C identifies the rugby union pitches that are available across
the borough by local area and location. The main pitches are at Wide Lane, Eastleigh, and The Hub, Bishopstoke. There are additional pitches at Barton Peveril College and Wyvern College.
2.81 The main rugby club in Eastleigh is Eastleigh Rugby Club which uses The Hub at
Bishopstoke. Eastleigh Rugby Club has 4 senior teams, a Colts Team and 12 junior/mini teams in different age groups.
2.82 Stoneham Rugby Club plays at Wide Lane. The club has a 1st team and encourages
sports development projects and mini rugby on a Sunday morning. 2.83 From a maintenance perspective the Rugby Football Union is extremely happy with
the working relationship between Eastleigh Borough Council and Eastleigh Rugby Club. There have been a number of pitch improvements, particularly during the current 2013/14 season, and the maintenance work that the Council has carried out has been successful in improving the playing facilities.
Rugby Union Pitches - Surplus or Deficit 2012 - 2013
2.84 Map H5, Appendix H shows the location of rugby union pitches. Sport England’s
Playing Pitch Model (PPM) has been used to assess the 2012/2013 season surplus or deficit. An analysis of match play shows that peak demand is on a Saturday afternoon for senior men’s rugby and Sunday mornings for all forms of junior rugby. The two school sites at Barton Pevril and Wyvern, which do not have community use, have not been included in the surplus or deficit analysis.
Table 2.11: Surplus or Deficit - Rugby Union Pitches Local Area Rugby Union Pitches - Surplus or Deficit based on 2012/13
Demand
Eastleigh Senior Junior +3.5 (Sat pm) - 2.5 (Sun am)
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Senior Junior 0 0
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Senior Junior 0 0
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury
Senior Junior 0 0
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Local Area Rugby Union Pitches - Surplus or Deficit based on 2012/13 Demand
Botley, Hedge End & West End
Senior Junior 0 0
Eastleigh Borough Council Area
Senior Junior + 3.5 (Sat pm) -2.5 (Sun am)
2.85 The senior surplus includes pitches that are underused at Wide Lane. The pitches at
The Hub, Bishopstoke, could be considered as over-played. The junior team deficit is linked to The Hub. Currently the junior teams play on the existing senior pitches on a Sunday.
2.86 The provision of an International Rugby Board (IRB)-compliant all-weather facility
would assist in relieving the pressure on the grass pitches, there is an aspiration to provide this facility at The Hub. Latent and Sports Development Demand
2.87 Following consultation with the Rugby Football Union National Governing Body the
playing pitch assessment provides the following team growth rates:
Junior Girls: 1 team - 0.5 pitches
Men: 1 team - 0.6 pitches
Junior Boys: 1 team - 0.5 pitches
Eastleigh Rugby Club expects to develop a girls’ team in 2014. 2.88 When identifying future needs for playing pitches this assessment has used team
generation rates as advocated by Sport England and its guidance on producing playing pitch strategies.
2.89 Team generation rates have been calculated for rugby union using current population
data by age and gender and projecting the population data forward for the whole of Eastleigh borough to 2029, and using the current number of teams participating in each sport as set out in Appendix A.
Future Rugby Union Pitch Demand – Housing Development 2.90 As well as growth through latent demand, there will be a need for additional rugby
pitches in the borough as a result of population growth as a consequence of residential development identified in the emerging Local Plan. The number of additional rugby union pitches required as a result of population increase is identified as one senior and three junior pitches.
Current and Future Rugby Union Pitch Requirements
2.91 Table 2.12 below shows the current total rugby union pitch surplus and deficit, and
the impact on demand for pitches generated as a result of latent and sports development demand, plus growth in future population.
Table 2.12: Total Requirements for Rugby Union Pitches by 2029 Adjusted Requirements for Rugby Union Pitches Senior Junior
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Requirements for Rugby Union Pitches Senior Junior Current surplus/deficiency +3.5 - 2.5 Latent and sports development demand additional pitch requirements 0.6 1
Future population growth additional pitch requirements 1 1 Total additional rugby pitches needed to meet total growth by 2029 -1.9 5
2.92 The current lack of junior pitches is further exacerbated by the impact of identified
latent demand and future population growth. There appears to be a surplus of senior rugby union pitches. There may be potential to re-use some of this capacity to address the junior deficit. The development of an International Rugby Board (IRB)- compliant artificial grass pitch at The Hub would alleviate training issues and free-up pitches for junior use.
RUGBY LEAGUE 2.93 The playing pitch assessment identifies only one rugby league club in Eastleigh:
Southampton Spitfires play at Station Road, Netley in the summer months.
Number of Teams 2.94 The audit for the PPS assessment has been undertaken using the 2012/13 season
information provided by Eastleigh Borough Council, parish councils, clubs and leagues.
2.95 The team breakdown of Southampton Spitfires is provided in the table below: Table 2.13: Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Teams 2012 - 13 Team Type Number of teams Under-14 1 Colts 1 Men’s 2 Women’s 1 TOTAL NUMBER OF TEAMS 5
Ownership 2.96 The rugby league pitch at Station Road, Netley is owned by Hound Parish Council.
Demand
2.97 The club has advised there are insufficient changing facilities on site and the
development of women’s rugby is prohibited due to the nature of the changing facilities not providing for women’s teams.
2.98 There is insufficient storage space for team equipment and kit on site at Station
Road. The pitch requires a more permanent surround and hard standing around the pitch. There is a perception that the pitch is not well maintained. This is partly due to when the rugby league finishes the football season starts as there is insufficient time to carry out any repair works before the rugby league season or after the football season.
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2.99 Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club has an aspiration to expand. They are also mentioned within Southampton City Council’s Playing Pitch Assessment as a team that would like to play in Southampton, as that is where its main membership catchment is based. Before any development of rugby league takes place in Eastleigh, discussions must take place with the Southampton City Council and Southampton Spitfires to consider where the club wishes to have its home ground.
2.100 Without improvements to the current facilities the potential for further rugby league
development is unlikely. Such improvements would need to secure the support of Hound Parish Council who own the site.
Rugby League Pitches - Surplus or Deficit 2012 - 2013
2.101 Sport England’s Playing Pitch Model (PPM) has been used to assess the 2012 -
2013 surplus or deficit. An analysis of match play identifies that peak demand is on a Saturday afternoon for men’s rugby league and Sunday mornings for all youth formats.
Table 2.14: Surplus or deficit - Rugby League Pitches Local Area Surplus or Deficiency Rugby League Pitches Based on
2012/13 Demand
Eastleigh Senior Junior 0 0
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Senior Junior 0 0
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Senior Junior -0 -0.5
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury
Senior Junior 0 0
Botley, Hedge End & West End
Senior Junior - Mini 0 0
Eastleigh Borough Council Area
Senior Junior 0 - 0.5
2.102 The surplus and deficit need to be considered and taken in context. There is no
deficit or surplus of senior pitches and a deficit of 0.5 junior pitches. The current deficit is met by juniors playing across the senior pitch on Sundays.
Latent and Sports Development Demand
2.103 Southampton Spitfires expect to see increased participation in rugby league, through
developing an Under-12s festival in schools. 2.104 The consultation and assessment has identified that there is a latent demand. The
playing pitch assessment has assumed a team growth rate of 15% by 2029. Appendices F1 – F5 local area PPM Active Participation work sheets. The calculations for the number of pitches identified are below.
2.105 The 15% growth equates to the following teams by 2029:
Men’s = 0.15 teams = 0 pitches
Juniors = 0.15 teams = 0 pitches
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Women = 0.15 teams = 0 pitches 2.106 The anticipated growth in participation in rugby league will not require additional
pitches in the period up to 2029.
Future Rugby League Pitch Demand – Housing Development 2.107 As well as considering growth through latent demand, there is a need to look at
population growth and its impact on participation in rugby league. There is no predicted increase through latent demand, nor through population increase.
Current and Future Rugby League Pitch Requirements
2.108 There is no need to provide additional rugby league pitches. It would, however, make
sense to discuss plans for an improved home ground for the Southampton Spitfires with the club and Southampton City Council.
HOCKEY 2.109 The demand for hockey facilities is assessed differently to that of the other pitch
sports because hockey is played competitively on artificial surfaces which by their nature have a higher carrying capacity as long as they are properly maintained. Equally, demand for hockey pitches is driven by the availability of artificial pitch surfaces, as opposed to the home and away pattern of the sports using grass pitches. Senior and junior games are played on the same size of pitch.
2.110 There are currently no competitive junior hockey teams in the borough. 2.111 England Hockey (EH) governs the sport at a regional and local level. The game is
played predominantly on sand-based/filled artificial grass pitches (AGPs).
Number of Teams 2.112 There are 4 hockey clubs with 23 hockey teams based in Eastleigh borough.
Eastleigh Hockey Club – Men’s 1st and 2nd teams
There are 10 teams at Southampton University that play in the University BUCS leagues on a Wednesday afternoon: 4 men’s and 6 women’s
In addition, Southampton University has 2 Saturday men’s teams and 1 women’s
team
Eastleigh Ladies – 2 teams
Hamble Hockey Club – 4 men’s teams and 2 ladies teams
Pitch Ownership 2.113 Five AGPs across the borough are used for hockey training and competitive games
(see Table 2.15 below). All of these are located on education sites owned by the various education institutions, except that at Fleming Park Leisure Centre, which is
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owned by the Borough Council. The hockey pitch at Wide Lane is subject to the service level agreement between the University and the Council
2.114 There is a very active indoor hockey community with tournaments and county events
held at Fleming Park. Thornden School and Wide Lane are used for Hampshire County JDC and JAC activities.
2.115 Table C4 in Appendix C summarises the hockey pitch provision in the borough:
Hockey Pitches - Surplus or Deficit 2012 - 2013 2.116 The number of hockey facilities is sufficient for the number of teams now and in the
future. There are 10 home games a week and five pitches. 2.117 Ten University of Southampton teams play their home games midweek on a
Wednesday so this leaves 13 teams to play their home games on a Saturday which equals 6.5 pitches required for home games each week. These 6.5 games are played at the 5 pitches with different time slots.
2.118 Up to 3 or 4 different time slots can be made available on any one AGP on a
Saturday. With 5 pitches available this allows for a maximum of 20 home competitive games per week on a Saturday.
Future Demand for Hockey Pitches – Housing Development
2.119 There is no need to provide additional facilities to meet likely future demand to 2029.
There is, however, a requirement to refurbish and maintain the current facilities. All sand-filled artificial grass pitches in the borough will require refurbishment by 2019.
2.120 England Hockey is concerned that football has a large percentage of use of the sand
filled pitches for training purposes mid-week. 2.121 England Hockey would like to work in partnership with the Council and Eastleigh
Hockey Clubs to develop ‘Back to Hockey’ and ‘Rush Hockey’ to increase participation.
ARTIFICIAL GRASS PITCHES
2.122 Artificial grass pitches have significantly greater capacity than grass pitches and their
provision can therefore increase the supply of available pitches. However, currently they are not generally used for league games. Their main purpose is for smaller-scale games and practice pitches. The borough has 5 no. sand-based artificial grass pitches, 2 no. full-size rubber crumb artificial grass pitches, 5 no. 5 v 5 rubber crumb artificial grass pitches and a 7 a-side rubber crumb pitch. Map H6, Appendix H identifies the locations of these pitches. Table 2.15 below provides more details of these pitches:
Table 2.15: Artificial Grass Pitches in Eastleigh borough Location Type & Size
Rubber Crumb (3rd Generation – 3G)
Sand-based/Sand-dressed
Full Size (90 x 60)
Training / 5 a-side pitch
Full Size (90 x 60)
Training pitch (60 x 40)
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Location Type & Size Rubber Crumb (3rd Generation – 3G)
Sand-based/Sand-dressed
Full Size (90 x 60)
Training / 5 a-side pitch
Full Size (90 x 60)
Training pitch (60 x 40)
Fleming Park 3 1 Crestwood School 1 Wide Lane (University Southampton)
1 1
Hamble College 1 Wildern Leisure Centre
1
Wyvern College 1 The Hub, Bishopstoke
1
Thornden School 1 Toynbee School 1
2.123 Football clubs generally train on the artificial grass pitches across the borough or on
small training areas alongside their main pitches. 2.124 The FA provision standard suggests there should be one 3G pitch per 70 teams. This
suggests that with 319 teams there should be 4.5 3G artificial turf pitches across the borough.
2.125 Based on the current number of teams, the 2029 population growth and latent and
sports development demand there could be an increase in football teams to 371. Based on the FA ratio of one 3G pitch per 70 teams, the future need in Eastleigh borough will be for 5.3 3G pitches. The existing number of 3G rubber crumb pitches is sufficient to meet this future need
2.126 There are 4 known aspirations for future 3G pitches in the borough: VT Sports
Ground, AFC Stoneham, Eastleigh District Mini Soccer League and Eastleigh Rugby Club at The Hub, Bishopstoke. This last aspiration would be an International Rugby Board-compliant artificial pitch. The International Rugby Board-compliant pitch would assist the growth of rugby at The Hub, Bishopstoke and reduce the over-play of rugby pitches here as Eastleigh Rugby Club grows its number of teams.
2.127 As noted above, most hockey games are now played on artificial grass pitches. There are enough existing 3G pitches to meet both the future needs of football and hockey.
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CROSS BOUNDARY DEMAND AND SUPPLY OF PLAYING PITCHES 2.128 The demand for, and supply of, playing pitches in Eastleigh borough is sensitive to
the movement of teams across the borough boundaries, particularly those with the city of Southampton and Test Valley.
2.129 There are a number of sites offering central venues with residents from Test Valley
and Southampton using Eastleigh borough facilities, such as the mini soccer venues at Stoneham Park and Fleming Park. In addition there is a transfer of U11’s football from Eastleigh to Southampton central venues at Test Park and Southampton Sports Centre.
2.130 The reason is the large number of playing fields and sports grounds located adjoining
the M27 and close to the boundary with Eastleigh, examples being the Trojans Sports Club and Hardmoor (south of the Trojans Sports Club).
2.131 King Edward VI School, Southampton, also has a playing field site at Wellington Sports Ground on the border of Eastleigh with Test Valley. There is no community use of this site with the exception of the artificial hockey pitch which is in Test Valley and is used by The Trojans Club.
2.132 Trojans Sports Club, which is in Test Valley just north of the M27 and on the border
of Eastleigh borough and the city of Southampton provides for hockey, cricket, rugby and football. The club has over 1,000 sports club members and clearly serves the residents of Test Valley, Eastleigh and Southampton. The Club owns 6.48ha (16 acres) of ground off Stoneham Lane that provides for three rugby pitches (the first pitch having a small stand), a floodlit rugby training pitch, a floodlit Astro-turf hockey pitch, a cricket square and clubhouse.
2.133 Trojans Hockey Club renewed its all-weather pitch in 2013 and new floodlights were
also provided. There are four ladies teams and seven men’s teams and a thriving junior section. Consultation with the hockey club has identified a requirement for an additional all-weather pitch to provide for its expanding number of successful teams and a junior section providing a junior pathway for hockey. They currently use an additional pitch at Wellington Sports Ground. In addition to this there is a requirement for improved clubhouse and changing facilities.
2.134 Trojans Rugby Club has teams at every age level from under-7 to seniors comprising
four senior men’s teams, two ladies teams, and two colts teams and provides for ten youth age groups from under-7 to under-16. New floodlights have been provided on the training pitch and new lights on the club’s second pitch were completed in 2013.
2.135 Trojans Cricket Club runs 3 senior Saturday league teams, a Sunday team playing
friendlies and a midweek evening league side. There is a large junior section with teams at U9, U11, U13 and U15 level. Each team has a designated co-ordinator and qualified coach with weekly training sessions at the club. The club uses additional facilities at Wide Lane but requires non-grass wickets and a mobile net cage.
2.136 This facility clearly serves more than its own single local authority and also provides
good quality playing pitch facilities for the residents of Eastleigh and Southampton, with large proportions of its membership coming from both local authorities.
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2.137 It is important that Eastleigh Borough Council works in partnership with the city of Southampton, Test Valley Borough Council and the Trojans Club to continue to provide sports facilities at the club for its residents, both current and future.
2.138 At Hardmoor, Solent University owns two sites. One is south of Trojans in Test Valley
Borough and the other is south of Silverlake Stadium in Eastleigh borough. The Test Valley site is the larger of the two.
2.139 Solent University is concentrating its sports facilities at its new facility at Test Park.
The only community use currently identified at either Hardmoor site is Highfield Cricket Cub and we understand they can continue to use the facility opposite the Trojans Club for the 2014 season but they do not know if they can continue to use the facilities thereafter.
2.140 The main Hardmoor site is opposite the Trojans Club. The playing pitch facilities are
in Test Valley with a wooded area in Eastleigh.
2.141 There is a clubhouse on site. It is important that Eastleigh Borough Council works with Test Valley and Southampton to ensure this site is maintained as playing fields and work in partnership to provide the required sporting facilities for the future.
2.142 The City of Southampton Playing Pitch Assessment (PPA) notes that the city has
limited opportunities to increase playing pitch provision. It also notes a shortfall in artificial surfaces for football and hockey and a significant amount of transition across local authority boundaries to use artificial grass pitches, which has an implication for Eastleigh borough. The Southampton PPA mentions that St George Catholic Voluntary Aided College has submitted a planning application to develop a 3G artificial grass pitch. This facility is now completed. This will help to address the identified shortfall for football in Southampton City.
2.143 Southampton Itchen College is about to start a feasibility study to consider provision
of a floodlit 3G artificial grass pitch to replace a senior grass pitch. External funding and planning guidance would be required for this. The College reports that should the pitch be installed it will be available for wider community use.
2.144 Chandler’s Ford football clubs and a cricket club also have facilities in Test Valley. 2.145 Although difficult to quantify there will always be some cross boundary movements
because of the geography of the area. .
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3. A vision for future playing pitch and outdoor sports facility provision
PLAYING PITCH STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES
3.1 The following strategic objectives have been agreed by the Borough Council, Sport
England, and the NGBs:
SO1 Address quantitative deficiencies to meet existing unmet demand and plan for new provision
SO2 Address qualitative deficiencies and enhance existing provision
SO3 Maximise access to all outdoor playing pitches including school playing
pitches
SO4 Support the development of local leagues and clubs to meet their needs to increase participation
SPORT-SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
3.2 Based on the findings of the PPS and detailed discussions with the relevant NGBs,
the following sport specific strategic objectives have been agreed.
Football:
Address the deficiencies in playing pitch provision for junior football
Protect the current football pitch stock
Continue to support clubs with the management and improvement of facilities
Support clubs as necessary through the planning application process
Increase the standard and quality of changing rooms to provide segregated changing
Work with clubs to achieve Charter Standard accreditation
Cricket:
Provide appropriate facilities to meet needs of local cricket clubs
Support clubs to continue to develop and thrive
Ensure clubs have appropriate levels of security of tenure to secure the long term
future of the clubs
Support clubs to take more responsibility to manage their own sites
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Ensure the quality of cricket pitches across Eastleigh meet the needs and aspirations of the cricket clubs
Rugby Union:
Work with Eastleigh Rugby Club to support its development plan as practicable,
in line with EBC policy
Work with the RFU to consider whether floodlights and an IRB compliant 3G all-weather pitch can be provided at The Hub
Rugby League:
Discuss and work in partnership with Southampton City Council and the
Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club to support the club’s facility development plan
Hockey:
Maintain current levels of provision
Ensure that plans are in place to maintain AGP quality in the long term
Work with clubs to provide additional mid-week training times on AGPs for
hockey
Work with England Hockey to promote Back to Hockey and Rush Hockey to increase participation
Summary of surplus/deficit analysis
3.3 Based on the supply and demand analysis for the 2012/13 season, the following
playing pitch surplus/deficiencies across Eastleigh borough have been identified:
Football
3.4 As set out in Table 3.1 below, whilst there appears to be a surplus of senior pitches there is also a significant deficit in junior and mini football pitches.
3.5 Sport England’s Playing Pitch Model (PPM) Appendices F1 - F5 have been used to
assess the 2012/13 surplus or deficiencies across the borough of Eastleigh and each local area. An analysis of match play identifies that peak demand is on a Saturday afternoon for senior men’s football and Sunday mornings for all youth formats. The two sites that do not currently have regular play are Hardmoor (south of Silverlake stadium) and the County Police Headquarters sites. For this reason, these sites have not been included in the surplus or deficit analysis.
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Table 3.1: Current surplus or deficit - Football Pitches Local Area Surplus or deficiency of Football Pitches based on
2012/13 Demand
Eastleigh Senior Junior Mini + 17 (Sat Pm) - 9 (Sun AM) - 30 (Sun AM)
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath
Senior Junior Mini + 2 (Sat Pm) -1 (Sun Am) 0
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Senior Junior Mini +10 (Sat Am) -5 (Sun Am) -1 (Sun Am)
Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury Senior Junior Mini +1 (Sat Pm) - 2 (Sun Am) 0
Botley, Hedge End & West End
Senior Junior Mini +5 (Sat Pm) -6 (Sun Am) 0
Eastleigh Borough Council Area
Senior Junior Mini + 35 - 23 -31
3.6 It is important to note the following factors relevant to the above figures which, if
addressed/implemented, would mean that the current stock of football pitches in the borough is sufficient to meet current demand:
The senior surplus is a theoretical surplus only and some of the surplus senior
football pitches (23) should be reconfigured to meet the deficit of 23 junior pitches.
The senior surplus includes pitches south of Eastleigh that are underplayed and
other pitches that are being over- played at Fleming Park, Crestwood School and Cutbush Lane.
Re-allocating over-play at Fleming Park, Crestwood School and Cutbush Lane
and readdressing the under-play of pitches south of Eastleigh in reducing the senior surplus.
There is also a need to rest pitches on a regular basis. This means that there will
be a need to retain some ‘extra’ pitches, which may not be used every season, to enable pitch maintenance/improvement work to be undertaken without meaning that the supply of pitches would be reduced, which would inevitably lead to over-play on those available.
The deficit of mini pitches is due to the number of games played on 7 v 7 or 9 v 9
pitches. These pitches are used up to 3 times a day. This therefore takes away the deficit of – 31 pitches for mini soccer. The majority of mini soccer games in the borough are played at central venues: Fleming Park - 4 pitches and Stoneham Park - 10 pitches.
3.7 Some pitches have security of community use as they are owned and or managed by
the local authority and/or have a community use agreement to provide playing pitch facilities for the local community.
3.8 There are a number of football pitches in unsecured use (see Appendix E). If some of
these football pitches were not available for use this would reduce the total capacity of football pitches to meet current and future needs of the population.
3.9 The central venue site for 7 v 7 football at Stoneham Park is in unsecured use. If this
site was not available, alternative playing pitches would be required.
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3.10 Future surplus and demand for football is shown in Table 3.2.
Table 3.2: Surplus and Demand for Football Pitches by 2029 (including Latent Demand and Housing Growth) Football Age Group Surplus (+)/Deficit (-) Senior + 3 Junior 11 v 11 - 60 Junior 9 v 9 - 6 Junior 7 v 7 - 6 Mini 5 v 5 - 7
Cricket
3.11 Based on current participation levels and demand, there are on average 14 games per week, using 10 cricket pitches. Competitive games are played mid-week, Saturdays and Sundays. It is recognised by the ECB that there is capacity for cricket to develop.
3.12 The improvements to Botley Recreation Ground and Turnpike Way cricket grounds
should lead to the provision of the required standards for league clubs to use in the future.
3.13 It is also recognised that Fleming Park cricket pitch has not been used for some time
and it is apparent that this facility is no longer suitable for cricket due to the constraints of the site eg the absence of a pavilion.
3.14 Latent demand and population growth for cricket suggests a need for an additional 2
pitches (2.68ha).
Rugby Union
3.15 There is currently a deficit of 2.5 junior rugby pitches on Sunday mornings and surplus of 3.5 adult rugby pitches on a Saturday afternoon. However, it is common practice for junior rugby to play across senior rugby pitches and on this basis there is no current deficit or surplus of rugby pitches. All rugby pitches must, however, be protected. There is no identified latent demand or population growth impact on rugby union. Rugby League
3.16 There is currently a deficit of 0.5 junior pitches on a Sunday. Rugby league utilises half of senior pitches for juniors on a Sunday; on this basis there is no deficit or surplus of rugby league pitches. There is no identified latent demand or population growth impact on rugby league. Hockey
3.17 Hockey is played competitively on artificial sand-dressed or sand-filled pitches. There
are 5 sand-filled or sand-dressed pitches in Eastleigh. The Playing Pitch Model works on the basis that one game is played per day on each pitch. The fact is that up to 4 competitive games can be played on each pitch on a Saturday and Sunday. Playing up to 4 games per pitch would provide for 20 competitive games on a Saturday and
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20 competitive games on a Sunday. This therefore negates the deficit identified. There is no identified latent demand or population growth impact on hockey.
Required Distribution of Playing Pitches by Local Area, Taking Into Account Future Population Growth
3.18 By 2029 the population of Eastleigh is predicted to increase to 140,112. This
population increase will result in increased demand for playing pitches, as previously identified.
3.19 The identified overall need for additional playing pitches across the borough is
21.41ha reflecting need identified as a result of latent demand and population growth. This figure has been apportioned to the five local areas within the borough, based on the anticipated distribution of new housing and is shown in the table below: estimated population in each local area to ascertain the required additional area in each local area. Local Area Additional area of playing pitches
required (ha)
Hedge End, West End and Botley 9.89 (46.18%)
Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury 1.19(5.55%)
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound 1.77 (8.25%)
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath 2.09 (9.77%)
Eastleigh & Allbrook 6.48 (30.35%)
TOTAL 21.41
3.20 The Eastleigh borough Local Plan allocates for residential development an area of
land south of Chestnut Avenue that currently accommodates a number of playing pitches (policy E1). The policy requires that the pitches should be retained on site unless alternative provision can be made. Appendix G addresses this issue in more detail.
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MEETING FUTURE DEMAND
3.21 Future demand for playing pitches could be met by improvements to existing
facilities. 3.22 Recommendations for meeting the future deficit are as follows:
RF1: Eastleigh - There is a future demand of 6.48 ha as a result of population growth and latent demand.
RF2: Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton - as a minimum provide junior football
facilities as part of Local Plan policy WE1 along with changing facilities and car parking (2.09ha).
RF3: Hedge End, Botley and West End - as a minimum provide 2 cricket pitches as
part of Local Plan policy HE1 along with football pitches, changing facilities and car parking (9.89ha).
RF4: Hamble-le-Rice, Bursledon & Hound – as a minimum provide 2 junior 11 v 11
football pitches as part of Local Plan policies along with changing facilities and car parking (1.77ha).
RF5 Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury – There is a future demand for 1.19ha as a
result of population growth and latent demand. Given the constrained nature of this area, future provision would need to be discussed with neighboring authorities. Some of the teams who wish to play in Hiltingbury and Chandlers Ford currently play out of the borough. With this in mind the PPS recommends protecting all current playing pitch space in Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury.
GENERAL RECOMMENDATIONS 3.23 The table below provides general planning policy recommendations and sports
development recommendations and these are followed by a site-by-site action plan. Table 3.3: General Recommendations General Recommendations ACTION General Recommendations Planning Policy
Adopt recommendations RF1 – RF5 (Paragraph 3.22 above) Agree the following actions for the Local Plan 2011 – 2029: To continue to ensure that where sites are lost,
through development or closure, facilities of the same or improved standard, funded in full by the development are provided to meet the continued needs of residents.
Any facilities to be lost must be replaced before the current facility is lost.
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General Recommendations ACTION
Capital receipts from the disposal of playing pitch facilities should be ring-fenced specifically for investment in other playing pitch facilities and in accordance with the aims of the strategy.
Planning permissions should include appropriate conditions and/or be subject to a section 106 agreement. Where developer contributions are applicable a section 106 agreement must be completed specifying the amount and timing of sums to be paid.
The Infrastructure Delivery Plan and Community Infrastructure Levy Charging Schedule should include projects for investment in playing pitch facility provision and maintenance.
Where new pitches are provided, changing rooms should be located on site in close proximity to the playing pitches and sufficient car parking provided particularly for central venue sites for small-sided
Where schools seek planning permission for outdoor playing pitches or artificial grass pitches, planning conditions should stipulate a formal community use agreement is put in place between the school and the local authority to provide for community use of the facility.
An annual review of the Action Plan with NGB’s and Sport England.
Maintain or Review Planning Policies DM31, DM32 and DM33. Maintain policy DM31:
Policy DM31, Protection of recreation and open space facilities The loss of existing or allocated recreation and open space facilities, including those identified on the policies map, will not be permitted unless: i. An assessment has been undertaken
which has clearly shown the open space, buildings or land to be surplus to requirements; or
ii. Any loss would be replaced by equivalent or
better provision in terms of quantity and quality in a suitable location; or
iii. The development is for alternative recreation
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General Recommendations ACTION or open space facilities, the need for which clearly outweighs the loss.
REVISE POLICY DM32 TO READ:
Policy DM32, Provision of recreation and open space facilities with new development New residential development should contribute to the achievement of the following quantitative, qualitative and accessibility standards for p lay ing p i t ch facilities (including bowls and tennis provision): Quantity: 1.46 1.42ha per 1,000 population (all
outdoor sports facilities including car parking and changing facilities)
Quality: All outdoor sports facilities should
aspire to achieve ‘Very Good’ ‘Good Quality’ status
Accessibility: 15 minute walking distance (900m straight line, 1,000m actual distance)
The quality standard relates to the rating equivalent now provided for in Sport England’s Playing Pitch Methodology 2013. Maintain Policy DM33:
Policy DM33, New and enhanced recreation and open space facilities The provision, extension or enhancement of public and private recreation and open space facilities or uses including those identified in policy DM32 above will be permitted provided that: i. They accord with the general development criteria
and the countryside, biodiversity, and heritage policies of this local plan;
ii. In the countryside: a. new buildings will be limited to those ancillary
to and essential for the use of the land for outdoor sport and recreation; and
b. development should not involve structures, floodlighting or activities that cause urbanisation or detract from rural character;
iii. They contribute to the management of, and where
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iv. They are readily accessible to those they are
intended to serve by means of transport other than the private car, and accord with the transport and parking policies of this local plan
General Recommendations Sports Development
Eastleigh Borough Council will work in partnership with: Football Association Investment and Facilities
Manager for Hampshire and the Hampshire FA
English Cricket Board Facilities and Investment Manager and Hampshire Cricket
Rugby Football Union Investment and Facilities
Manager and Hampshire Rugby Union England Hockey Relationship Manager for
Hampshire Hampshire County Council, Test Valley Borough
Council and Southampton City Council All parish and town councils in the borough Private and voluntary sector playing pitch owners
and or lessees Education, further education and higher education
pitch providers Southampton City Council and Southampton
Spitfires Rugby League Club Short Term Action Specific Eastleigh Borough wide sports-specific development groups should be formed for: Football
Cricket Rugby Union (use existing development group)
Hockey
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General Recommendations ACTION Establish a discussion group with Southampton City Council and Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club. A development group for each sport will allow a holistic approach across the borough Terms of reference should be put in place and sports-specific development plans put in place for each development group. This must include a policy that gives clubs influence and responsibility at a local level. The sports specific development groups must be able to identify local issues and a mechanism must be put in place where issues can be addressed using local expertise and specialist maintenance, planning and other advice. The sports-specific development groups will monitor and review the PPS site action plans on an annual basis. Long Term Action The site action plans from the PPS should be implemented by the Sport and Active Lifestyles service through the individual sport specific development groups. The site-by-site action plans must be used to draw-down developer funding and section 106 funding when agreed and when required.
SO1 Address quantitative
deficiencies to meet existing unmet demand and plan for new provision
1. Adopt minimum levels of provision which are accessible and sustainable
2. Review over-play of sites and under-capacity
issues of sites.. 3. Seek to make improvements as identified in
the site-by-site action plans 4. Prioritise capital development works identified
in the site-by-site action plans. Core priorities must include strategic need, sports development objectives, sustainability of provision.
5. Work with facility providers and NGBs to
increase quality and carrying capacity of pitches
SO2 Address qualitative deficiencies and enhance
1. Address over-play of sites
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2. Work with Eastleigh District Mini Soccer League to
provide a central venue on 1 or 2 sites to meet current needs and the latent demand and future demand of the league.
3. Where sites have three or more pitches seek to
improve quality of these pitches in the first instance along with the sites’ changing and car parking facilities
4. All playing pitch and outdoor facilities should be of
a ‘Good’ quality standard. A ‘Good’ quality playing pitch is of the correct design and scale, with appropriate run off areas; it has good drainage to facilitate its optimum usage and is constructed using the most appropriate soil composition and grass type for the sport (s) for which it will be used.
5. Seek to use available funding sources e.g. CIL,
s106 to improve the quality of playing pitch facilities and infrastructure
SO3 Maximise access to all outdoor playing pitches including school playing pitches
1. Discuss the original community use agreement with the University of Southampton to maximise the potential for community use at the Wide Lane facility.
2. On all school sites, seek through planning
conditions on new outdoor playing pitch provision a community use agreement
3. Where possible and sustainable seek secure
tenure for clubs through long term leases – so they can apply for funding to improve facilities
SO4 Support the development of local leagues and clubs to meet their needs to increase participation
1. Encourage clubs to obtain ‘Club Mark’ 2. Support clubs in the development of club
development plans 3. Work with leagues to ensure they can meet any
expansion requirements, discuss site issues they may have and rectify issues where possible.
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LOCAL AREA ACTION PLAN Table 3.4: Local Area Action Plan – Site-by-site Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
EASTLEIGH LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE Hardmoor Playing Fields – South of Silverlake Stadium Ownership Solent University
Eastings 444155 Northings 117024
Protect playing field This playing field is not currently used. Solent University is currently considering selling the playing field.
Ensure protection of this site as a playing field and work with the owners to bring into community use Provide a junior football pitch and training area
Short Term
Wide Lane Sports Complex Ownership University of Southampton
Eastings 444733 Northings 117534
Protect this site .
Eastleigh Borough Council to work in partnership with the University of Southampton, the FA, ECB, England Hockey and the RFU to encourage and promote increased community use. Address with the University of Southampton the likely needs: - artificial rubber crumb pitch may need replacing 2015/16. - the hockey artificial grass pitch is expected to require refurbishment in 2015/16. Consider the possible use of pitches at Wide Lane which may be underplayed as a replacement for 9 adult pitches at peak times on a Sunday morning. Use of the remaining 4 adult pitches will help address some over-play at Fleming Park. The six 9 v 9 junior pitch at Wide Lane Sports Complex could possibly accommodate the future latent demand and population growth demand for these pitches.
Short Term
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
Doncaster Farm Recreation Ground Ownership Eastleigh Borough Council
Eastings 444064 Northings 118078
This site is within an area proposed for housing development in the Local Plan 2011 – 2029. Need to consider re-provision if pitches can’t be retained within the site. . Protect the number of junior football pitches and the cricket pitch. Maintain number of junior pitches and cricket pitches.
Seek to retain site within the area proposed for housing development in the Local Plan 2011-2029 if possible. If this is not possible, seek to relocate facilities to equal or better standard elsewhere, prior to any development on the site.
Medium to Long Term
Quilley School Ownership Education
Eastings 444872 Northings 118201
Protect Seek a formal community use agreement with the school to continue and safeguard community use of its football pitches.
Crestwood College Ownership Education
Eastings 445282 Northings 119973
Protect
Work with the school to improve the drainage and quality of its pitches and to reduce over-play. Discuss with University of Southampton the potential to use junior pitches at Wide Lane to reduce the over-play of junior football on adult pitches at Crestwood. Relocate over-play of adult pitches from Fleming Park to Crestwood College Work with the school to ensure funding for refurbishment of the AGP is in place when required. Seek a formal community use agreement with the school to continue and safeguard
Medium Term
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
community use of its outdoor playing pitches.
Barton Peveril College Ownership Education
Eastings 444613 Northings 118318
Protect. Barton Peveril also uses Doncaster Farm for midweek matches and occasionally uses Quilley School’s playing pitches. The facilities are not over-played.
Invite Barton Pevril College to participate in the football-specific development group
Jubilee Playing Fields Ownership Eastleigh Borough Council (Lease)
Eastings 443626 Northings 117922
This site is within an area proposed for housing development in the Local Plan 2011 – 2029. Need to consider re-provision if pitches can’t be retained within the site. . . .
Seek to retain site if possible. If not possible, seek to relocate facilities to equal or better standard elsewhere, prior to any development on the site. If pitches are to be relocated Seek to improve facilities: One main adult football
pitch (grass) floodlit with a seated stand for 50 people and a covered stand for 100 people. The pitch would need to be fenced from the other pitches with hard stand around the pitch with a fixed barrier and two trainer’s dugouts.
1 pitch which is all weather and floodlit for training purposes and suitable for matches.
2 junior grass pitches. The clubhouse and
changing facilities would need to be adjacent to the main grass pitch and provide spectator toilet facilities, 4 main changing rooms and separate referee facilities to accommodate male and female officials.
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
Stoneham Park including the Concorde Club Ownership Private
Stoneham Park Eastings 44145 Northings 117834 Concorde Club Eastings 444153 Northings 117573
This site is within an area proposed for housing development in the Local Plan 2011 – 2029. Need to consider re-provision if pitches can’t be retained within the site. There is a need to protect the playing pitch facilities at both Stoneham Park and the Concorde Club. The playing pitch facilities that need protecting are the 10 7 v 7 pitches used as a central venue at Stoneham Park.
Seek to retain site if possible. If not possible, seek to relocate facilities to equal or better standard elsewhere, prior to any development on the site.
Fleming Park Ownership Eastleigh Borough Council (Under Contract)
Eastings 444336 Northings 119111
Protect
Over-play of this facility can be reduced on Saturday morning and Sunday morning by considering redistributing play to other sites such as Wide Lane and Crestwood College Work with the Football Association and the specific football development group to improve drainage of the Fleming Park football pitches as part of the overall site development. Seek Football Foundation funding. Renew the AGP and 3rd generation pitches as part of Fleming Park rebuild.
Short
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
The Hub Ownership Eastleigh Borough Council
Eastings 446332 Northings 119202
Protect
Resolve parking issues. Continue with the current maintenance programme to improve the playing pitches. Work with the RFU and Eastleigh Rugby Club as part of the Sport Rugby Development Group already in place. In addition work towards providing the following if appropriate: Coaching room Possible re-
alignment of pitches Continue with the level of
maintenance to repair damage to pitches.
Aim for a girls’ youth team in 2014 which may require a rethink of changing facilities
Seek approval for provision of floodlights on one grass pitch as a minimum
Provide a 3G International Rugby Board-compliant artificial grass pitch to alleviate additional use through training on the grass pitches.
There is a requirement for an additional rugby pitch in the future – this could be met by considering community use agreements at a number of sites including educational sites in Eastleigh or the University of Southampton’s pitches at Wide Lane. Source funding for the provision of an all-weather 3G International Rugby Board-compliant pitch to alleviate training and over-play issues now and in the future.
Short - Long
CHANDLER’S FORD & HILTINGBURY LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
Fryern Recreation Ground Ownership Eastleigh Borough Council
Eastings 443977 Northings 120775
Protect Provide a second pitch on this site (junior 11 V 11) and additional changing facilities to assist with Hiltingbury FC development.
Medium
Hiltingbury Recreation Ground Ownership Eastleigh Borough Council
Eastings 443172 Northings 122145
Protect Continue monitoring the success of the drainage works carried out and apply maintenance regimes to sustain the pitches at this site as required.
Short – Long Term
The Toynbee School Ownership Education
Eastings 444051 Northings 120096
Protect Work with the school to set up a community use agreement for use of the artificial grass pitch Work with the school to ensure funding for refurbishment of the AGP is in place when required.
Short – Long Term
Thornden School Ownership Education
Eastings 444791 Northings 121861
Protect Work with the school to set up a community use agreement for use of the artificial grass pitch Work with the school to ensure funding for refurbishment of the AGP is in place when required.
Short – Long Term
BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK & HORTON HEATH LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE Lapstone Playing Fields Ownership Parish Council
Eastings 449394 Northings 117917
Protect Source funding for additional storage so women and girls changing rooms and social facilities can be provided for the cricket club to enable the club to have a sustainable future. Seek ECB funding Work with Fair Oak Parish
Short - Medium
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
Council, Hampshire Cricket and Fair Oak Cricket Club to improve the quality of the cricket wickets and outfield.
Wyvern Technology College (Wyvern Leisure Centre) Ownership Education
Eastings 449376 Northings 118058
Protect
Seek a formal community use agreement with the school to continue and safeguard community use of its outdoor playing pitches.
Short - Medium
HEDGE END, WEST END & BOTLEY LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE Greta Park Recreation Ground Ownership Hedge End Town Council
Eastings 448898 Northings 112914
Protect Work with Hedge End Town Council to improve this facility with improved car parking and changing facilities 1 adult pitch to be remarked as a junior pitch Changing rooms to be refurbished
Short
Norman Rodaway Sports Ground Ownership Hedge End Town Council
Eastings 449505 Northings 111846
Protect
Work in partnership with the Football Association, Hedge End Town Council and Hedge End Rangers as part of the sport-specific development group to improve the Hampshire League pitch to provide floodlights and spectator facilities.
Short - Long
Botley Recreation Ground Ownership Botley Parish Council
Eastings 450834 Northings 113105
Protect
In partnership with the England Cricket Board (ECB), undertake a performance quality standard assessment (PQS) to assess the quality of the square, identify improvements needed and provide for the recommended works to be undertaken Through the sport-specific development group seek
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
powers to prosecute for persistent dog fouling on playing pitches and seek funding to improve the drainage of the football pitches.
Cutbush Lane, West End Ownership West End Parish Council lease from Southampton City Council
Eastings 445390 Northings 115182
Protect
Rather than provide a grass cricket wicket a non-turf wicket could be provided for cricket and improved pavilion facilities to provide for cricket. There is a need to work through the sport-specific development group to improve the drainage quality of the football pitches and the changing facilities. Move 1 football game per week to facilities that do not have capacity issues. Note: this site is not in Eastleigh Borough and has not been counted towards supply
Short - Medium
Wildern School (Wildern Leisure Centre) Ownership Education
Eastings 449225 Northings 113549
Protect Seek a formal community use agreement with the school to continue and safeguard community use of its outdoor playing pitches. Ensure funding is in place when the surface of the AGP requires replacing.
Short
Turnpike Way Recreation Ground Ownership Hedge End Town Council
Eastings 448633 Northings 113160
Protect
Work in partnership with the ECB through the sport-specific development group to improve the quality of the cricket pitch. In partnership with the England Cricket Board (ECB), undertake a performance quality standard assessment (PQS) to assess the quality of the square, identify improvements needed and provide for the
Short Medium
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
recommended works to be undertaken. Parish Council have funding for improvements to the car park
BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE & HOUND LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE Bursledon Recreation Ground, Long Lane Ownership Bursledon Parish Council
Eastings 448572 Northings 110129
Protect Seek funding to improve existing changing room facilities.
Royal Victoria Country Park Ownership Hampshire County Council
Eastings 446090 Northings 107797
Protect
Invite Hampshire County Council to participate in the sports-specific development group and help to assist in the improvement of the drainage of the football pitches and improvements to changing rooms. Seek ECB and Football Foundation funding for new pavilion.
Short - Long
Mount Pleasant Recreation Ground Ownership Hamble-le-Rice Parish Council
Eastings 447356 Northings 107470
Protect
This site could increase football play with improvements to changing room facilities and car parking.
Short - Long
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
Butlocks Heath Recreation Ground Ownership Hound Parish Council
Eastings 446617 Northings 109183
Protect Through the sport-specific development group identify sources of funding to improve the evenness of the pitch and the eradication of weeds and to improve the changing facilities.
Short-medium
VT Group Sports Ground Ownership Private
Eastings 446581 Northings 110537
Protect Through the sports-specific development groups work with the Football Association, England Cricket Board, Sholing FC and Old Netley Cricket Club to provide new changing and club house facilities at the ground. Investigate potential for an all-weather 3G rubber crumb pitch to assist with the clubs’ training and training for other clubs in the surrounding areas. A non-turf wicket should be considered to assist with playing mid-week cricket games.
Short - Medium
King George V Recreation Ground / Old Netley Pavilion Ownership Hound Parish Council
Eastings 447337 Northings 110015
Protect The Football Association has been asked by Hound Parish Council to carry out a review of the pitches at this site. Build the new pavilion for which planning permission has been granted
Short
Station Road Recreation Ground Ownership Hound Parish Council
Eastings 445939 Northings 108730
Protect
Meet with Southampton Spitfires Rugby League Club and Southampton City Council to discuss how best to deal with a facility plan for the Rugby Club. Through the sport-specific development group seek to improve the storage facilities and the maintenance of the
Short - Medium
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
pitch due to its constant use summer and winter. Car Parking is a constraint at this site
College Playing Fields (Roy Underdown) Ownership Hamble-le-Rice Parish Council
Eastings 447956 Northings 107215
Protect Through the sport-specific development group work to improve the unevenness of the football pitches.
Short - Long
BP Shell Hamble Ownership Hamble-le-Rice Parish Council (Leased)
Eastings 447296 Northings 107828
Protect Through the sport-specific development group work with the Football Association and Hamble FC to source funding for new changing rooms to replace old containers and the levelling of the pitch
GE Hamble (Follands) Ownership Private
Eastings 447172 Northings 107324
Protect Through the individual sport-specific development groups support the football and cricket clubs to expand and increase participation.
Short - Long
Hampshire Police Headquarters Ownership County Constabulary
Eastings 447252 Northings 107922
Protect This playing field is currently out of use due to sewage pipe laying works. The one pitch available in the past should be protected for use by the police and/or possible future use by users of BP Shell Hamble.
Short – Long Term
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Site Name Local Area Ownership
Map Reference Strategy Action Plan Priority
Hamble Community School (Hamble Community Sports Complex)/ Mallards Moor Local Area Committee Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound Ownership Education
Eastings 447482 Northings 108512
Protect Seek a formal community use agreement with the school to continue and safeguard community use of its outdoor playing pitches. Ensure funding is available for carpet replacement. Through the sport-specific development group work with the Football Association, Hamble United FC and Hamble Sports College to assist the club to become sustainable by providing a longer lease from the school so that Hamble United FC can seek grant funding to provide changing rooms and a pavilion on site. Seek Football Foundation Funding
Short – Long Term
Appendix A: Team Generation Rates – Future Team Requirements to 2029
Sport and Age Groups Number of
teams in age group within
the area
Current population in
age group within the area
Future population in
age group within the area
Current TGR Population
Change in Age Group
Potential Change in
Team Numbers in Age Group
Football Adult Men 11v11 (17-45yrs) 117 23378 24338 199.812 960 5 Football Adult Women 11v11 (16-45yrs) 10 22877 23892 2287.7 1015 0.4 Football Youth Boys11v11 (12-15yrs) 53 2336 3587 44.0755 1251 28 Football Youth Girls 11v11 (12-15yrs) 2 2137 3401 1068.5 1264 1 Football Youth Boys 9v9 (10-11yrs) 35 1446 1759 41.3143 313 8 Football Youth Girls 9v9 (10-11yrs) 0 1375 1672 0 297 0 Football Mini Soccer Mixed 7v7 (8-9yrs) 44 2902 3362 65.9545 460 7 Football Mini Soccer Mixed 5v5 (6-7yrs) 26 2922 3250 112.385 328 3 Cricket Open Age Mens (18-55yrs) 25 30878 31742 1235.12 864 0.7 Cricket Open Age Womens (18-55yrs) 1 30881 30562 30881 -319 0.0 Cricket Junior Boys (7-18yrs) 17 8465 9721 497.941 1256 2.5 Cricket Junior Girls (7-18yrs) 2 7940 9190 3970 1250 0.3 Rugby Union Senior Men (19-45yrs) 8 20852 22573 2606.5 1721 0.7 Rugby Union Senior Women (19-45yrs) 1 20553 21140 20553 587 0.0 Rugby Union Youth Boys (13-18yrs) 5 4050 4505 810 455 0.6 Rugby Union Youth Girls (13-18yrs) 0 3764 5039 0 1275 0.0 Rugby Union Mini/Midi Mixed (7-12yrs) 7 7149 8432 1021.29 1283 1.3 Rugby League Adult Men (19-45yrs) 2 20852 22573 10426 1721 0.17 Rugby League Adult Women (19-45yrs) 1 20553 21140 20553 587 0.03 Rugby League Youth & Junior Boys (12-18yrs) 2 4799 5396 2399.5 597 0.25 Rugby League Junior Girls (12-18yrs) 0 4457 5083 0 626 0 Rugby League Primary Mixed (7-11yrs) 0 5745 6712 0 967 0 Hockey Senior Men (16-55yrs) 9 32592 33551 3621.33 959 0.26 Hockey Senior Women (16-55yrs) 10 32438 32244 3243.8 -194 -0.06 Hockey Junior Boys (11-15yrs) 0 3016 4470 0 1454 0 Hockey Junior Girls (11-15yrs) 0 2822 3383 0 561 0
Source of projections and Year(s) 2011 Census and Future 2029 Population - Source Hampshire County Council
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Eastleigh and AllbrookFleming Park About Bar Church FC 1Fleming Park Applewood Joinery 1Fleming Park Highfield Church F.C. 1 Fleming Park City Life Church F.C. 1 Fleming Park FC St Peters 1 Fleming Park New Community Church F.C. 1 Fleming Park Hedge End MFC Blues 1Fleming Park Hedge End MFC Reds 1Fleming Park Hedge End St Lukes 1Fleming Park St Edwards 1Fleming Park Christchurch 1Fleming Park Eastleigh Baptist 1Fleming Park Kings Community Church 1Fleming Park City Life Church F.C. 1Fleming Park Cricketers Arms (Fair Oak) F.C. 1 Fleming Park Cricketers (Meon Valley) 1Fleming Park Fleming Park Tigers 1Fleming Park Lokomotiv Eastleigh F.C. 1 Fleming Park Otter Sunday F.C. 1 Fleming Park A.V. Chivas 1Fleming Park Fleming Sports 1Fleming Park AFC Velmore 1Fleming Park Boyatt Wood Wanderers F.C. 1 Fleming Park Titans F.C. 1 Fleming Park Carnival Uk 1Fleming Park Test Valley Spartans F.C. 1 Fleming Park AFC Phoenix 1Fleming Park AFC Southbrook 1Fleming Park AFC Stoneham Vets 1Fleming Park Old Tautonians Vets 1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeEastleigh and Allbrook
Fleming Park About Bar Church FCFleming Park Applewood JoineryFleming Park Highfield Church F.C.Fleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park FC St PetersFleming Park New Community Church F.C.Fleming Park Hedge End MFC BluesFleming Park Hedge End MFC RedsFleming Park Hedge End St LukesFleming Park St EdwardsFleming Park ChristchurchFleming Park Eastleigh BaptistFleming Park Kings Community ChurchFleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers Arms (Fair Oak) F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers (Meon Valley)Fleming Park Fleming Park TigersFleming Park Lokomotiv Eastleigh F.C.Fleming Park Otter Sunday F.C.Fleming Park A.V. ChivasFleming Park Fleming SportsFleming Park AFC VelmoreFleming Park Boyatt Wood Wanderers F.C.Fleming Park Titans F.C.Fleming Park Carnival UkFleming Park Test Valley Spartans F.C.Fleming Park AFC PhoenixFleming Park AFC SouthbrookFleming Park AFC Stoneham VetsFleming Park Old Tautonians Vets
League
Solent Churches Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueSolent Churches Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueMeon Valley Sunday Football leagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeEastleigh and Allbrook
Fleming Park About Bar Church FCFleming Park Applewood JoineryFleming Park Highfield Church F.C.Fleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park FC St PetersFleming Park New Community Church F.C.Fleming Park Hedge End MFC BluesFleming Park Hedge End MFC RedsFleming Park Hedge End St LukesFleming Park St EdwardsFleming Park ChristchurchFleming Park Eastleigh BaptistFleming Park Kings Community ChurchFleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers Arms (Fair Oak) F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers (Meon Valley)Fleming Park Fleming Park TigersFleming Park Lokomotiv Eastleigh F.C.Fleming Park Otter Sunday F.C.Fleming Park A.V. ChivasFleming Park Fleming SportsFleming Park AFC VelmoreFleming Park Boyatt Wood Wanderers F.C.Fleming Park Titans F.C.Fleming Park Carnival UkFleming Park Test Valley Spartans F.C.Fleming Park AFC PhoenixFleming Park AFC SouthbrookFleming Park AFC Stoneham VetsFleming Park Old Tautonians Vets
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
11
111111111111
1 1
11111111111
11
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeEastleigh and Allbrook
Fleming Park About Bar Church FCFleming Park Applewood JoineryFleming Park Highfield Church F.C.Fleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park FC St PetersFleming Park New Community Church F.C.Fleming Park Hedge End MFC BluesFleming Park Hedge End MFC RedsFleming Park Hedge End St LukesFleming Park St EdwardsFleming Park ChristchurchFleming Park Eastleigh BaptistFleming Park Kings Community ChurchFleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers Arms (Fair Oak) F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers (Meon Valley)Fleming Park Fleming Park TigersFleming Park Lokomotiv Eastleigh F.C.Fleming Park Otter Sunday F.C.Fleming Park A.V. ChivasFleming Park Fleming SportsFleming Park AFC VelmoreFleming Park Boyatt Wood Wanderers F.C.Fleming Park Titans F.C.Fleming Park Carnival UkFleming Park Test Valley Spartans F.C.Fleming Park AFC PhoenixFleming Park AFC SouthbrookFleming Park AFC Stoneham VetsFleming Park Old Tautonians Vets
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeEastleigh and Allbrook
Fleming Park About Bar Church FCFleming Park Applewood JoineryFleming Park Highfield Church F.C.Fleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park FC St PetersFleming Park New Community Church F.C.Fleming Park Hedge End MFC BluesFleming Park Hedge End MFC RedsFleming Park Hedge End St LukesFleming Park St EdwardsFleming Park ChristchurchFleming Park Eastleigh BaptistFleming Park Kings Community ChurchFleming Park City Life Church F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers Arms (Fair Oak) F.C.Fleming Park Cricketers (Meon Valley)Fleming Park Fleming Park TigersFleming Park Lokomotiv Eastleigh F.C.Fleming Park Otter Sunday F.C.Fleming Park A.V. ChivasFleming Park Fleming SportsFleming Park AFC VelmoreFleming Park Boyatt Wood Wanderers F.C.Fleming Park Titans F.C.Fleming Park Carnival UkFleming Park Test Valley Spartans F.C.Fleming Park AFC PhoenixFleming Park AFC SouthbrookFleming Park AFC Stoneham VetsFleming Park Old Tautonians Vets
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Fleming Park Eastleigh Blues Youth F.C. U16 Fleming Park Kingsway Colts Youth F.C. U12 Fleming Park Fleming Park Youth U12s TigersFleming Park Portswood United Youth F.C. Under 18 1
24 x U10sFleming Park 28 Teams Under 10 Plaing on 4 7 V 7 pitches 48 x U9s
17 x U8sStoneham Park 70 Teams Under 10 Playing on 10 7 v7 pitches 9 x U7sAlderman Quilley School Cherbourg F.C. 1 Crestwood School F.C. Railway 1Crestwood School Lakewood Youth F.C. U12 Crestwood School S & D F.C. 1 Crestwood School FC Southampton Youth U13 Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. U16 Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. Under 18 1 Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. U12 Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. U14 Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. U15 Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. U16 Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 16s Under 16sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18s 1 Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Firsts 1Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Reserves 1Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham (Sundays) 1Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18s 1 Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham U12Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham U13 BlueJubilee Park AFC Stoneham U13 RedJubilee Park AFC Stoneham U14Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham U15Jubilee Park Minnows - Stoneham Minnows
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Fleming Park Eastleigh Blues Youth F.C.Fleming Park Kingsway Colts Youth F.C.Fleming Park Fleming Park YouthFleming Park Portswood United Youth F.C. Under 18
Fleming Park 28 Teams Under 10 Plaing on 4 7 V 7 pitches
Stoneham Park 70 Teams Under 10 Playing on 10 7 v7 pitchesAlderman Quilley School Cherbourg F.C.Crestwood School F.C. RailwayCrestwood School Lakewood Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D F.C.Crestwood School FC Southampton YouthCrestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. Under 18Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 16sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham FirstsJubilee Park AFC Stoneham ReservesJubilee Park AFC Stoneham (Sundays)Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park Minnows - Stoneham
League
City of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueHampshire Premier Football LeagueHampshire Premier Football LeagueWinchester & District Sunday Football LeagueHampshire County Youth LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueNo League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Fleming Park Eastleigh Blues Youth F.C.Fleming Park Kingsway Colts Youth F.C.Fleming Park Fleming Park YouthFleming Park Portswood United Youth F.C. Under 18
Fleming Park 28 Teams Under 10 Plaing on 4 7 V 7 pitches
Stoneham Park 70 Teams Under 10 Playing on 10 7 v7 pitchesAlderman Quilley School Cherbourg F.C.Crestwood School F.C. RailwayCrestwood School Lakewood Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D F.C.Crestwood School FC Southampton YouthCrestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. Under 18Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 16sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham FirstsJubilee Park AFC Stoneham ReservesJubilee Park AFC Stoneham (Sundays)Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park Minnows - Stoneham
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1
11
1
1
1
1 1
11
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Fleming Park Eastleigh Blues Youth F.C.Fleming Park Kingsway Colts Youth F.C.Fleming Park Fleming Park YouthFleming Park Portswood United Youth F.C. Under 18
Fleming Park 28 Teams Under 10 Plaing on 4 7 V 7 pitches
Stoneham Park 70 Teams Under 10 Playing on 10 7 v7 pitchesAlderman Quilley School Cherbourg F.C.Crestwood School F.C. RailwayCrestwood School Lakewood Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D F.C.Crestwood School FC Southampton YouthCrestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. Under 18Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 16sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham FirstsJubilee Park AFC Stoneham ReservesJubilee Park AFC Stoneham (Sundays)Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park Minnows - Stoneham
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1 11
1
11 11 1 1 1
1 1 11 1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Fleming Park Eastleigh Blues Youth F.C.Fleming Park Kingsway Colts Youth F.C.Fleming Park Fleming Park YouthFleming Park Portswood United Youth F.C. Under 18
Fleming Park 28 Teams Under 10 Plaing on 4 7 V 7 pitches
Stoneham Park 70 Teams Under 10 Playing on 10 7 v7 pitchesAlderman Quilley School Cherbourg F.C.Crestwood School F.C. RailwayCrestwood School Lakewood Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D F.C.Crestwood School FC Southampton YouthCrestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C. Under 18Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Crestwood School S & D Youth F.C.Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 16sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC Stoneham FirstsJubilee Park AFC Stoneham ReservesJubilee Park AFC Stoneham (Sundays)Jubilee Park AFC Stoneham Under 18sJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park AFC StonehamJubilee Park Minnows - Stoneham
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
282420179
1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Wide Lane Solent FC 1Wide Lane Questmap F.C. 1 Wide Lane Wildern Old Boys 1Wide Lane Southampton University (Mens) F.C. 1 Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U12 Blue Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U12 White Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U13 Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U14 Wide Lane Southampton University 1Wide Lane Southampton Medics F.C. BUCS A 1 Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a 1 Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 1 Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a 1 Wide Lane AFC Gulf Western 1Wide Lane Solent Saints FC 1Doncaster Farm Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C. U13 Doncaster Farm Itchen Bulldogs Youth F.C. U16 Doncaster Farm Sporting wessex 1Doncaster Farm AFC Hiltingbury Youth U14 Harriers Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. U16 Blue Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. U16 White Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC 1 Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC 1 Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 19s 1 Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 18s 1 Wellington Sports Ground FC Central 1 Barton Peveril College Barton Peveril 1st X1 1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 2nd X1 1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 3rd X1 1Barton Peveril College Barton Peverill Womens 1Totals 60 26 99
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wide Lane Solent FCWide Lane Questmap F.C.Wide Lane Wildern Old BoysWide Lane Southampton University (Mens) F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Southampton UniversityWide Lane Southampton Medics F.C. BUCS AWide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C.Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane AFC Gulf WesternWide Lane Solent Saints FCDoncaster Farm Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Itchen Bulldogs Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Sporting wessexDoncaster Farm AFC Hiltingbury YouthSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 19sSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 18sWellington Sports Ground FC CentralBarton Peveril College Barton Peveril 1st X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 2nd X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 3rd X1Barton Peveril College Barton Peverill WomensTotals
League
Southampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football League - Premier DivBUCS (MENS COMPETITION)BUCS (WOMENS COMPETITION)BUCS (WOMENS COMPETITION)Southampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueFootball ConferenceWyvern Combination Football LeagueFootball Conference Youth AllianceHampshire County Youth LeagueWinchester & District Sunday Football LeagueHampshire CollegesHampshire CollegesHampshire CollegesHampshire Colleges
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wide Lane Solent FCWide Lane Questmap F.C.Wide Lane Wildern Old BoysWide Lane Southampton University (Mens) F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Southampton UniversityWide Lane Southampton Medics F.C. BUCS AWide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C.Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane AFC Gulf WesternWide Lane Solent Saints FCDoncaster Farm Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Itchen Bulldogs Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Sporting wessexDoncaster Farm AFC Hiltingbury YouthSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 19sSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 18sWellington Sports Ground FC CentralBarton Peveril College Barton Peveril 1st X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 2nd X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 3rd X1Barton Peveril College Barton Peverill WomensTotals
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1111
1111
111
1
1111
11111
13 20 19 1 7
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wide Lane Solent FCWide Lane Questmap F.C.Wide Lane Wildern Old BoysWide Lane Southampton University (Mens) F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Southampton UniversityWide Lane Southampton Medics F.C. BUCS AWide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C.Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane AFC Gulf WesternWide Lane Solent Saints FCDoncaster Farm Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Itchen Bulldogs Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Sporting wessexDoncaster Farm AFC Hiltingbury YouthSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 19sSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 18sWellington Sports Ground FC CentralBarton Peveril College Barton Peveril 1st X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 2nd X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 3rd X1Barton Peveril College Barton Peverill WomensTotals
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
111
1
11
111
0 0 14 12 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wide Lane Solent FCWide Lane Questmap F.C.Wide Lane Wildern Old BoysWide Lane Southampton University (Mens) F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Wide Lane Southampton UniversityWide Lane Southampton Medics F.C. BUCS AWide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C.Wide Lane Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. 5 - a Wide Lane AFC Gulf WesternWide Lane Solent Saints FCDoncaster Farm Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Itchen Bulldogs Youth F.C.Doncaster Farm Sporting wessexDoncaster Farm AFC Hiltingbury YouthSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C.Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh FC Silverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 19sSilverlake Stadium Eastleigh Youth F.C. Under 18sWellington Sports Ground FC CentralBarton Peveril College Barton Peveril 1st X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 2nd X1Doncaster Farm Barton Peveril 3rd X1Barton Peveril College Barton Peverill WomensTotals
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
0 0 99 0 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Bursledon, Hamble le Rice and HoundRoyal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFC 1Royal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFC Reserves 1Royal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C. 1 Royal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C. 1Royal Victoria Country Park FC Wellington 1Station Road Netley Central Sports F.C. 1 Station Road Netley Central Sports F.C. 1 Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 Blue 1 Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 White 1 Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. U12 Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. U15 Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. U7 AcademyVT Sports Ground Sholing First Team 1 VT Sports Ground Sholing Reserves 1VT Sports Ground Sholing Ladies 1VT Sports Ground Sholing Under 18s 1VT Sports Ground Sholings U16VT Sports Ground Sholing Youth U12VT Sports Ground Sholing Youth U13VT Sports Ground Sholing Youth U13VT Sports Ground Sholing Youth U14GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Vets A 1GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C. 1 GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C. 1 GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C. 1 GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Youth F.C. U15 GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C. 1 GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C. 1 Hamble Lane Police Hampshire Constabulary F.C. Firsts 1College Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C. Under 16 U16
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeBursledon, Hamble le Rice and Hound
Royal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFCRoyal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFC ReservesRoyal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park FC WellingtonStation Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Station Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 BlueButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 WhiteButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.VT Sports Ground Sholing First TeamVT Sports Ground Sholing ReservesVT Sports Ground Sholing LadiesVT Sports Ground Sholing Under 18sVT Sports Ground Sholings VT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthGE Hamble (Follands) Follands Vets AGE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Youth F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.Hamble Lane Police Hampshire Constabulary F.C. FirstsCollege Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C. Under 16
League
City of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueHampshire League 2004Southampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueNo LeagueSydenhams Football League (Wessex)Wyvern Combination Football LeagueHampshire County Women's & Girls Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton and District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton and District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton and District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton and District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueWessex Football LeagueWessex Football LeagueWyvern Combination Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueNo LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeBursledon, Hamble le Rice and Hound
Royal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFCRoyal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFC ReservesRoyal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park FC WellingtonStation Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Station Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 BlueButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 WhiteButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.VT Sports Ground Sholing First TeamVT Sports Ground Sholing ReservesVT Sports Ground Sholing LadiesVT Sports Ground Sholing Under 18sVT Sports Ground Sholings VT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthGE Hamble (Follands) Follands Vets AGE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Youth F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.Hamble Lane Police Hampshire Constabulary F.C. FirstsCollege Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C. Under 16
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
111
1111
11
11
11
1111
111
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeBursledon, Hamble le Rice and Hound
Royal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFCRoyal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFC ReservesRoyal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park FC WellingtonStation Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Station Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 BlueButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 WhiteButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.VT Sports Ground Sholing First TeamVT Sports Ground Sholing ReservesVT Sports Ground Sholing LadiesVT Sports Ground Sholing Under 18sVT Sports Ground Sholings VT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthGE Hamble (Follands) Follands Vets AGE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Youth F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.Hamble Lane Police Hampshire Constabulary F.C. FirstsCollege Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C. Under 16
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
11
1
111
1
1
1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeBursledon, Hamble le Rice and Hound
Royal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFCRoyal Victoria Country Park Bridge AFC ReservesRoyal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park Chamberlayne Athletic F.C.Royal Victoria Country Park FC WellingtonStation Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Station Road Netley Central Sports F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 BlueButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C. Under 18 WhiteButlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.Butlocks Heath Netley Royals Youth F.C.VT Sports Ground Sholing First TeamVT Sports Ground Sholing ReservesVT Sports Ground Sholing LadiesVT Sports Ground Sholing Under 18sVT Sports Ground Sholings VT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthVT Sports Ground Sholing YouthGE Hamble (Follands) Follands Vets AGE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Sports F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Youth F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.GE Hamble (Follands) Folland Veterans F.C.Hamble Lane Police Hampshire Constabulary F.C. FirstsCollege Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C. Under 16
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
College Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C. U14 Burlesdon Long Lane Linden Tree F.C. 1 Mallards Moor London Airways F.C. 1 Mallards Moor AFC Burlesdon 1Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. Under 16 Under 16s Mallards Moor Foresters AFC 1 Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. U12 Orange Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. U12 Red Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. U13 Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. U14 Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. Womens 1 Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. 1 Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. 1 Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. 1 Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club Veterans 1Mallards Moor Sky Blues 1Mallards Moor Hamble Utd 1Mallards Moor Hamble Utd Reserves 1Mount Pleasant Roll Call F.C. 1 Mount Pleasant Roll Call F.C. Reserves 1Mount Pleasant Bitterne Ducks 1Mount Pleasant Woolston Vets F.C. 1 Totals 36 14 1
Hedge End, Botley and West EndCutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16 U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16 U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U18 1Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FC U15Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FC U14Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Riverside Rangers FC 1Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades 1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
College Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C.Burlesdon Long Lane Linden Tree F.C.Mallards Moor London Airways F.C.Mallards Moor AFC BurlesdonMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. Under 16Mallards Moor Foresters AFCMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. WomensShell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club VeteransMallards Moor Sky BluesMallards Moor Hamble UtdMallards Moor Hamble Utd ReservesMount Pleasant Roll Call F.C.Mount Pleasant Roll Call F.C. ReservesMount Pleasant Bitterne DucksMount Pleasant Woolston Vets F.C.Totals
Hedge End, Botley and West EndCutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U18Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Riverside Rangers FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades
League
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueHampshire County Women's & Girls Football LeagueHampshire Premier Football LeagueHampshire Premier Football LeagueSouthampton & District Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football League
City of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton and District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton and District Tyro Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
College Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C.Burlesdon Long Lane Linden Tree F.C.Mallards Moor London Airways F.C.Mallards Moor AFC BurlesdonMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. Under 16Mallards Moor Foresters AFCMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. WomensShell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club VeteransMallards Moor Sky BluesMallards Moor Hamble UtdMallards Moor Hamble Utd ReservesMount Pleasant Roll Call F.C.Mount Pleasant Roll Call F.C. ReservesMount Pleasant Bitterne DucksMount Pleasant Woolston Vets F.C.Totals
Hedge End, Botley and West EndCutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U18Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Riverside Rangers FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
11
111
111
11
111
111
10 20 15 2 0
1
11
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
College Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C.Burlesdon Long Lane Linden Tree F.C.Mallards Moor London Airways F.C.Mallards Moor AFC BurlesdonMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. Under 16Mallards Moor Foresters AFCMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. WomensShell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club VeteransMallards Moor Sky BluesMallards Moor Hamble UtdMallards Moor Hamble Utd ReservesMount Pleasant Roll Call F.C.Mount Pleasant Roll Call F.C. ReservesMount Pleasant Bitterne DucksMount Pleasant Woolston Vets F.C.Totals
Hedge End, Botley and West EndCutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U18Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Riverside Rangers FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1
111
1
0 0 7 7 0 0
11 11
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
College Playing Fields Sky Blues Youth F.C.Burlesdon Long Lane Linden Tree F.C.Mallards Moor London Airways F.C.Mallards Moor AFC BurlesdonMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C. Under 16Mallards Moor Foresters AFCMallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Mallards Moor Hamble United Youth F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C. WomensShell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club F.C.Shell BP Hamble Lane Hamble Club VeteransMallards Moor Sky BluesMallards Moor Hamble UtdMallards Moor Hamble Utd ReservesMount Pleasant Roll Call F.C.Mount Pleasant Roll Call F.C. ReservesMount Pleasant Bitterne DucksMount Pleasant Woolston Vets F.C.Totals
Hedge End, Botley and West EndCutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U16Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Bitterne Youth U18Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Townhill Lingland FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Riverside Rangers FCCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
0 0 1 0 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Cutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC Grains 1Cutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades Reserves 1Cutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC Gilf Western 1Greta Park AFC Gulf Western 1Greta Park Hedge End Town 1Normon Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. Under 21 1 Botley Recreation Ground Botley Village 1Botley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth FC U 18s 1Botley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth U15Botley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth U14Botley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth U13Botley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth U12Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. Ladies 1 Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. 1 Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers (Girls) Youth F.C. U14 Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 16 U16 Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 18s 1 Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U12 Blue Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U12 Red Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U13 Blue Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U13 White Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U14 Blue Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U14 White Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U15 Blue Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U15 Red Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U15 White Totals 14 19 0
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton HeathThe Hub Allington Rovers Youth F.C. Under 16 Under 16sThe Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U14 The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U12
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Cutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC GrainsCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades ReservesCutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC Gilf WesternGreta Park AFC Gulf WesternGreta Park Hedge End TownNormon Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. Under 21Botley Recreation Ground Botley VillageBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth FC U 18sBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. LadiesNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers (Girls) Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 16Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 18sNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Totals
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton HeathThe Hub Allington Rovers Youth F.C. Under 16The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.
League
Southampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueHampshire County Women's & Girls Football LeagueHampshire Premier Football LeagueWinchester & District Girls Youth LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football League
City of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Cutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC GrainsCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades ReservesCutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC Gilf WesternGreta Park AFC Gulf WesternGreta Park Hedge End TownNormon Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. Under 21Botley Recreation Ground Botley VillageBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth FC U 18sBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. LadiesNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers (Girls) Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 16Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 18sNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Totals
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton HeathThe Hub Allington Rovers Youth F.C. Under 16The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
111
11
11
1
11
1
0 7 5 2 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Cutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC GrainsCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades ReservesCutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC Gilf WesternGreta Park AFC Gulf WesternGreta Park Hedge End TownNormon Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. Under 21Botley Recreation Ground Botley VillageBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth FC U 18sBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. LadiesNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers (Girls) Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 16Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 18sNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Totals
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton HeathThe Hub Allington Rovers Youth F.C. Under 16The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
11
11
11
1111
11111
1 0 12 6 0 0
11
1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Cutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC GrainsCutbush - West End Playing Fields Comrades ReservesCutbush - West End Playing Fields AFC Gilf WesternGreta Park AFC Gulf WesternGreta Park Hedge End TownNormon Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. Under 21Botley Recreation Ground Botley VillageBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village Youth FC U 18sBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthBotley Recreation Ground Botley Village YouthNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C. LadiesNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers (Girls) Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 16Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. Under 18sNorman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Norman Rodaway Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Totals
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton HeathThe Hub Allington Rovers Youth F.C. Under 16The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.The Hub Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
0 0 0 0 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Wyvern College AFC Bishopstoke Firsts 1Wyvern College AFC Bishopstoke Reserves 1Wyvern College Shamblehurst F.C. 1 Wyvern College Hedge End Rangers Vets 1Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s Dragons 1 Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s Saints 1 Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s Warriors 1 Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. U12 Male Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. U15 Dragons Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. U15 Youth Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. U12 Female Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. U7Lapstone Hedge End Tigers Youth F.C. Under 18s 1 Lapstone Bishopstoke WMC - Pavilion Close SO50 7P 1Lapstone AFC Botley 1Lapstone Eastleigh Town F.C. 1 Lapstone Fair Oak Youth F.C. U13 Totals 11 8 1
Chandlers Ford and HiltingbiryHiltingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury 1Hiltingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury Reserves 1Fryern Rec Capital F.C. 1 Hitingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury Youth U12 Hawks Hitlingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury Youth U13 Hiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury Youth U14 Hawks Hiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury Youth U15 Hawks Fryen Rec AFC Hiltingbury Youth U14 Hurricanes Totals 3 5 0
All Local Area Committee Totals 124 72 101
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wyvern College AFC Bishopstoke FirstsWyvern College AFC Bishopstoke ReservesWyvern College Shamblehurst F.C.Wyvern College Hedge End Rangers VetsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s DragonsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s SaintsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s WarriorsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Hedge End Tigers Youth F.C. Under 18sLapstone Bishopstoke WMC - Pavilion Close SO50 7PLapstone AFC BotleyLapstone Eastleigh Town F.C.Lapstone Fair Oak Youth F.C.Totals
Chandlers Ford and HiltingbiryHiltingbury Rec AFC HiltingburyHiltingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury ReservesFryern Rec Capital F.C.Hitingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHitlingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthFryen Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthTotals
All Local Area Committee Totals
League
City of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueCity of Southampton Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueWinchester & District Girls Youth LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueMid Solent Youth Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueWinchester & District Sunday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football League
Southampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wyvern College AFC Bishopstoke FirstsWyvern College AFC Bishopstoke ReservesWyvern College Shamblehurst F.C.Wyvern College Hedge End Rangers VetsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s DragonsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s SaintsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s WarriorsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Hedge End Tigers Youth F.C. Under 18sLapstone Bishopstoke WMC - Pavilion Close SO50 7PLapstone AFC BotleyLapstone Eastleigh Town F.C.Lapstone Fair Oak Youth F.C.Totals
Chandlers Ford and HiltingbiryHiltingbury Rec AFC HiltingburyHiltingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury ReservesFryern Rec Capital F.C.Hitingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHitlingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthFryen Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthTotals
All Local Area Committee Totals
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
11
11
111
111
1
1 4 6 0 0
111
0 3 0 0 0
14 54 45 5 7
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wyvern College AFC Bishopstoke FirstsWyvern College AFC Bishopstoke ReservesWyvern College Shamblehurst F.C.Wyvern College Hedge End Rangers VetsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s DragonsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s SaintsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s WarriorsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Hedge End Tigers Youth F.C. Under 18sLapstone Bishopstoke WMC - Pavilion Close SO50 7PLapstone AFC BotleyLapstone Eastleigh Town F.C.Lapstone Fair Oak Youth F.C.Totals
Chandlers Ford and HiltingbiryHiltingbury Rec AFC HiltingburyHiltingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury ReservesFryern Rec Capital F.C.Hitingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHitlingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthFryen Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthTotals
All Local Area Committee Totals
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
111
1
11 0 4 3 0 0
11
111
0 0 3 2 0
2 0 40 30 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Wyvern College AFC Bishopstoke FirstsWyvern College AFC Bishopstoke ReservesWyvern College Shamblehurst F.C.Wyvern College Hedge End Rangers VetsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s DragonsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s SaintsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C. Under 18s WarriorsLapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Wyvern Youth F.C.Lapstone Hedge End Tigers Youth F.C. Under 18sLapstone Bishopstoke WMC - Pavilion Close SO50 7PLapstone AFC BotleyLapstone Eastleigh Town F.C.Lapstone Fair Oak Youth F.C.Totals
Chandlers Ford and HiltingbiryHiltingbury Rec AFC HiltingburyHiltingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury ReservesFryern Rec Capital F.C.Hitingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHitlingbury Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthHiltingbury Rec (Hunts Farm) AFC Hiltingbury YouthFryen Rec AFC Hiltingbury YouthTotals
All Local Area Committee Totals
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
1
0 0 1 0 0
0 0 0 0 0
0 0 101 0 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Under 11s Central Venue 0 18 0Ladies Central Venue 3 0 0
Local Area Committee Totals Plus Out of Borough Central Venue Totals 127 90 101
Stoneham Park and Fleming Park - Eastleigh Teams in the Eastleigh District Mini Soccer League
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U10 HarriersCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U10 HawksCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U10 HurricanesCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U7Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U8Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U8 HornetsCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U9Central Venue AFC Stoneham U10Central Venue AFC Stoneham U8Central Venue Bitterne Terriers Black U10Central Venue Bitterne Terriers Red U10Central Venue Bitterne Terriers Black U9Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U10 LionsCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U10 RhinosCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U10 TigersCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U7Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U8 Pumas
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Under 11s Central VenueLadies Central Venue
Local Area Committee Totals Plus Out of Borough Central Venue Totals
Stoneham Park and Fleming Park - Eastleigh Teams in the Eastleigh District Mini Soccer
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers RedCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.
League
Sat AMSat PMSun AMSun PMMidweek WedsMidweek OtherTotal
Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Under 11s Central VenueLadies Central Venue
Local Area Committee Totals Plus Out of Borough Central Venue Totals
Stoneham Park and Fleming Park - Eastleigh Teams in the Eastleigh District Mini Soccer
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers RedCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
0 0 0 0 00 3 0 0 0
Sat Am Sat PM Sun AM Sun PM Midweek14 57 45 5 7
1145
354
6
11 45 35 4 6
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Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Under 11s Central VenueLadies Central Venue
Local Area Committee Totals Plus Out of Borough Central Venue Totals
Stoneham Park and Fleming Park - Eastleigh Teams in the Eastleigh District Mini Soccer
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers RedCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
0 0 18 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Sat AM Sat PM Sun AM Sun PM Midweek2 0 58 30 0
20
6433
0
2 0 65 33 0
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Under 11s Central VenueLadies Central Venue
Local Area Committee Totals Plus Out of Borough Central Venue Totals
Stoneham Park and Fleming Park - Eastleigh Teams in the Eastleigh District Mini Soccer
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers RedCentral Venue Bitterne Terriers BlackCentral Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 0
Sat AM Sat PM Sun AM Sun PM Midweek0 0 101 0 0
100
100
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C. U9 LionsCentral Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U10Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U10Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U7Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U9Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U10 WhiteCentral Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U10 YouthCentral Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U7Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U9 RedCentral Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U9 WhiteCentral Venue Hamble United Youth F.C. U7Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C. U9Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U10 FalconsCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U10 LionsCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U10 ScorpionsCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U7 KestrelsCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U7 TigersCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U8 EaglesCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U8 HawksCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U9 CougarsCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U9 LeopardsCentral Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C. U9 PanthersCentral Venue Lakewood Youth F.C. U10Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C. U9Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C. U9Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C. U8
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.
League
Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Botley Village Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hamble United Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers (Mini Soccer) Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Lakewood Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C. U9Central Venue S & D Youth F.C. U10Central Venue S & D Youth F.C. U7Central Venue S & D Youth F.C. U8Central Venue S & D Youth F.C. U9Central Venue Sholing Youth U10 redCentral Venue Sholing Youth U10 WhiteCentral Venue Sholing Youth U9Central Venue Sholing Youth U9 whiteCentral Venue Sholing Youth U8Central Venue Sholing Youth U7Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U9Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U10Central Venue Townhill Lingland Youth U9Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U10 DragonsCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U10 SaintsCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U10 SharksCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U8Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U8 DragonsCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U9 DragonsCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U9 Saints
Total 70 70Under 10's 24Under 9's 20Under 8's 17Under 7's 9
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football league - Eastleigh Teams Camberlayne Leisure Centre
Central Venue Sholing Youth U11Central Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C. U11
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Townhill Lingland YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
Total 70Under 10'sUnder 9'sUnder 8'sUnder 7's
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football league - Eastleigh Teams
Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.
League
Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer LeagueEastleigh & District Mini Soccer League
Div 1 Sunday 2.00pm Div 2 Sunday 10.00am Div 3 12.00n
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Townhill Lingland YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
Total 70Under 10'sUnder 9'sUnder 8'sUnder 7's
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football league - Eastleigh Teams
Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
noon
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Townhill Lingland YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
Total 70Under 10'sUnder 9'sUnder 8'sUnder 7's
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football league - Eastleigh Teams
Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
11
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue Rodaway Rovers Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue S & D Youth F.C.Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Townhill Lingland YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
Total 70Under 10'sUnder 9'sUnder 8'sUnder 7's
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football league - Eastleigh Teams
Central Venue Sholing YouthCentral Venue Netley Royals Youth F.C.
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U11 Harriers Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U11 Hawks Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury Youth U11 Hornets Central Venue AFC Stoneham U11Central Venue Botley Village Youth U11Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C. U11 Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C. U11 Central Venue Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C. U11 Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U11 Black Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U11Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U11Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C. U11Central Venue Winsor Sports Youth F.C. U11 Central Venue Bitterne Youth U11Central Venue Bitterne Youth U11Central Venue Wyvern Youth F.C. U11 Saints
18 Teams 18
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. Ladies 1 Central Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas 1 Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies 1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Botley Village YouthCentral Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Winsor Sports Youth F.C.Central Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
18 Teams
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
League
Southampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football LeagueSouthampton & District Tyro Youth Football League
Southampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Botley Village YouthCentral Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Winsor Sports Youth F.C.Central Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
18 Teams
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
111
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Botley Village YouthCentral Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Winsor Sports Youth F.C.Central Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
18 Teams
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
111111 1111111111
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
Central Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC Hiltingbury YouthCentral Venue AFC StonehamCentral Venue Botley Village YouthCentral Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Youth F.C.Central Venue Eastleigh Juniors Youth F.C.Central Venue Hedge End Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Stoke Park Rangers Youth F.C.Central Venue Winsor Sports Youth F.C.Central Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Bitterne YouthCentral Venue Wyvern Youth F.C.
18 Teams
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
84 Clubs 292 Teams
Southampton and Districy Girls Football League Wide Lane Sunday Mornings Under 12's and Ubder 10's
Southampton Saturday Football League - ladies
CherbourgSouthampton University
Eastleigh and District Mini League
Stoneham Park U10s, Reds 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, White 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s. Blue 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Yellow 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Green 14 teams70 teamsFleming Park U9, Red 14 teamsFleming Park U9, White 14 teams28 teamsOther U9, U8 and U7 Leagues play at Southampton Sports Centre, Sarisbury Park and Test.
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
84 Clubs 292 Teams
Southampton and Districy Girls Football League Wide Lane Sunday Mornings Under 12's and Ubder 10's
Southampton Saturday Football League - ladi
CherbourgSouthampton University
Eastleigh and District Mini League
Stoneham Park U10s, Reds 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, White 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s. Blue 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Yellow 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Green 14 teams70 teamsFleming Park U9, Red 14 teamsFleming Park U9, White 14 teams28 teamsOther U9, U8 and U7 Leagues play at Southampt
League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
84 Clubs 292 Teams
Southampton and Districy Girls Football League Wide Lane Sunday Mornings Under 12's and Ubder 10's
Southampton Saturday Football League - ladi
CherbourgSouthampton University
Eastleigh and District Mini League
Stoneham Park U10s, Reds 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, White 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s. Blue 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Yellow 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Green 14 teams70 teamsFleming Park U9, Red 14 teamsFleming Park U9, White 14 teams28 teamsOther U9, U8 and U7 Leagues play at Southampt
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
84 Clubs 292 Teams
Southampton and Districy Girls Football League Wide Lane Sunday Mornings Under 12's and Ubder 10's
Southampton Saturday Football League - ladi
CherbourgSouthampton University
Eastleigh and District Mini League
Stoneham Park U10s, Reds 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, White 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s. Blue 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Yellow 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Green 14 teams70 teamsFleming Park U9, Red 14 teamsFleming Park U9, White 14 teams28 teamsOther U9, U8 and U7 Leagues play at Southampt
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee
84 Clubs 292 Teams
Southampton and Districy Girls Football League Wide Lane Sunday Mornings Under 12's and Ubder 10's
Southampton Saturday Football League - ladi
CherbourgSouthampton University
Eastleigh and District Mini League
Stoneham Park U10s, Reds 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, White 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s. Blue 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Yellow 14 teamsStoneham Park U10s, Green 14 teams70 teamsFleming Park U9, Red 14 teamsFleming Park U9, White 14 teams28 teamsOther U9, U8 and U7 Leagues play at Southampt
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area Committee Adult Youth All Formats Mini
Hampshire Education Staff league Barton Peveril College 5 - a - side CompeteFat Boys 5 - side and on other
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. Ladies 1 Central Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas 1 Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies 1
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeHampshire Education Staff league Barton Peveri Fat Boys 5 - side and on other
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
League
Southampton Saturday Football LeagueSouthampton Saturday Football League
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeHampshire Education Staff league Barton Peveri Fat Boys 5 - side and on other
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
Adults
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeHampshire Education Staff league Barton Peveri Fat Boys 5 - side and on other
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
Youth
Sat Am Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH FOOTBALL CLUBS DEMAND
Pitch Site Club name/ground ordered by Local Area CommitteeHampshire Education Staff league Barton Peveri Fat Boys 5 - side and on other
Central Venue Hampshire Constabulary F.C. LadiesCentral Venue Southampton University Ladies (BUCS) F.C. Cas Central Venue Chamberlayne Athletic Ladies
Mini
Sat AM Sat Pm Sun Am Sun Pm Midweek
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-Wee
k
Eastleigh and Allbrook Sporting Wessex Doncaster Farm 1st X1 Sat MRAM Doncaster Farm 1st X1 Sat M Burlesdon CC Doncaster Farm 1st X1 Sat M Trojans 3rd X1 Wide Lane 3rd X1 Sat M Southampton Community 1st X1 Wide Lane 1st X1 Sat MSouthampton Umiversity Ladies Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) F 1Southampton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1Soutahmpton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1Southampton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1Southampton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1
Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound 5Royal Victoria Country Park Sarisbury Athletuc sixth X1 M
Friends CC College Playing Fields 1st X1 Sat MGE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue 1st X1 M GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue 2nd X1 M GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue 1st X1 Midweek M 1GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue Under 11 M VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground 1st X1 Sat M VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground 2nd X1 M VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Sunday X1 MVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 15 M 1 FriVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 13 MVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 11 M 1 MonVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 11 B M 1 MonVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 9's M
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH CRICKET CLUBS DEMAND
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Eastleigh and AllbrookSporting WessexRAMBurlesdon CCTrojans 3rd X1Southampton Community 1st X1Southampton Umiversity LadiesSouthampton University MensSoutahmpton University MensSouthampton University MensSouthampton University Mens
Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound
Friends CC GE Hamble (Follands) GE Hamble (Follands) GE Hamble (Follands) GE Hamble (Follands) VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Tota
l Mat
ches
20
13
1 9 League Matches 20131 8 League Matches 20131 8 League Matches 20131 1 All community Matches 24 2013
All university matches 15 2013
6 641 7 matches 201311 8 matches 20131 7 matches 2013
1 Morn1 7 matches 20131 8 matches 2013
1 1 match 2013 4 matches 2013
1 Morn 6 matches 20135 matches 2013
1 Morn
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH CRICKET CLUBS DEMAND
Nam
e of
Clu
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a C
omm
ittee
Eastleigh and AllbrookSporting WessexRAMBurlesdon CCTrojans 3rd X1Southampton Community 1st X1Southampton Umiversity LadiesSouthampton University MensSoutahmpton University MensSouthampton University MensSouthampton University Mens
Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound
Friends CC GE Hamble (Follands) GE Hamble (Follands) GE Hamble (Follands) GE Hamble (Follands) VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus ClubVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH CRICKET CLUBS DEMAND
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Mid
-Wee
k
Bishopstoke, Fairoak and Horton Heath 4Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone 1st X1 M Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone 2nd X1 M Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Evening League X1 M 1Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Sunday X1 MFair Oak Cricket Club Indoor league Only Lapstone Under 15 M 1FriFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 15B M 1 FriFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 13 MFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 13b MFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 11 M 1 MonFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 11b M 1 MonFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Colts Under 9 MFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Girls Under 13 F 1Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Girls Under 11 F
Hedge End, Botley and West End 6Hedge End Cricket Club Turnpike Way 1st X1 Sat MPeartree CC Turnpike Way 1st X1 Sat MHedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way Under 15 M 1 FriHedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way Under 13 MHedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way Under 11 M 1 MonHedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way U9 MFairoak Cricket Club Botley Recreation Ground 3rd X1 M Fairoak Cricket Club Botley Recreation Ground 4th X1 M
2 17
MidweekAdult 7
Eastleigh Borough Junior Boys 9Junior Girls 1Total 17
% AdultsMidweek 26%Sat PM 67%Sun AM 0%Sun AM 7%
100.0%
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH CRICKET CLUBS DEMAND
Nam
e of
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l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Bishopstoke, Fairoak and Horton HeathFair Oak Cricket Club Fair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket Club Indoor league OnlyFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket Club
Hedge End, Botley and West EndHedge End Cricket ClubPeartree CCHedge End Junior Cricket ClubHedge End Junior Cricket ClubHedge End Junior Cricket ClubHedge End Junior Cricket ClubFairoak Cricket ClubFairoak Cricket Club
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rday
Sund
ay
Tota
l Mat
ches
20
13
6 41 11 matches 20131 10 matches 2013
1 6 matches 2013
11 matches1 Morn1 Morn
1 MornGirls anytime agreed Play
12 51 8 matches 20131 9 matches 2013
5 matches 20131 Morn 5 matches 2013
6 matches 20131 Morn
1 9 matches 20131 7 matches 20134 2
18 11 46Sat Sun Total
18 2 270 8 170 1 2
18 11 46
Juniors52.9%
0.0%50.0%
0.0%102.9%
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH CRICKET CLUBS DEMAND
Nam
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l Are
a C
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Bishopstoke, Fairoak and Horton HeathFair Oak Cricket Club Fair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket Club Indoor league OnlyFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket ClubFair Oak Cricket Club
Hedge End, Botley and West EndHedge End Cricket ClubPeartree CCHedge End Junior Cricket ClubHedge End Junior Cricket ClubHedge End Junior Cricket ClubHedge End Junior Cricket ClubFairoak Cricket ClubFairoak Cricket Club
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH HOCKEY CLUBS DEMAND
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Eastleigh and Altwood Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club Thornden School 1st X1 F 1 Thornden School 2nd X1 F 1Southampton University Hockey Club Wide Lane 1st X1 M 1
Wide Lane 2nd X1 M 1Wide Lane 3rd X1 M 1Wide Lane 4th X1 M 1Wide Lane 5th X1 M 1
Southampton University Ladies Hockey Wide Lane 1st X1 F 1Wide Lane 2nd X1 F 1Wide Lane 3rd X1 F 1Wide Lane 4th X1 F 1Wide Lane 5th X1 F 1 Wide Lane Saturday 1st M 1Wide Lane Saturday 2nds M 1Wide Lane Saturday F 1
Eastleigh Fleming Park 1st X1 M 1Eastleigh Fleming Park 2nd X1 M 1
Totals 10 7Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound Hamble Hockey Club Hamble Sports College 1st X1 M 1
2nd X1 M 13rd X1 M 14th X1 M 11st X1 W 12nd X1 W 1
6 13
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH HOCKEY CLUBS DEMAND
Sund
ay
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH RUGBY LEAGUE CLUBS DEMAND
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Leag
ue
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound Southampton Spitfires The Station Ist Grade M 1Southampton Spitfires The Station Reserve Grade M 1 5 gamesSouthampton Spitfires The Station U 14 M 1Southampton Spitfires The Station Womens1st Grade W 1 4 gamesSouthampton Spitfires The Station Colts M
Totals 1 3
APPENDIX B: EASTLEIGH BOROUGH RUGBY UNION CLUBS DEMAND
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Leag
ue
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Bishopstoke, Fairoak and Horton Heath Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub 1st XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub 2nd XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub 3rd XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub Social XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub Colts M 1 Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U16s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U15s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U14s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U13s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U12s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U11s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U10s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U9s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U8s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U7s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U6s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub Hurricanes Learning Difficulties 1
Eastleigh and Allbrook Stoneham Rugby Club Wide Lane Southa 1st XV M North 1 East 1
Southampton University Ladies 1st XV F 1Southampton University Mens 1st XV M 1Southampton University Mens 2nd XV M 1Southampton University Mens 3rd XV M 1
Totals 4 6 12
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH CRICKET CLUBS DEMAND
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Tota
l Mat
ches
20
13
Eastleigh and Allbrook Sporting Wessex Doncaster Farm 1st X1 Sat M 1 9 League Matches 2013RAM Doncaster Farm 1st X1 Sat M 1 8 League Matches 2013Burlesdon CC Doncaster Farm 1st X1 Sat M 1 8 League Matches 2013Trojans 3rd X1 Wide Lane 3rd X1 Sat M 1 Southampton Community 1st X1 Wide Lane 1st X1 Sat M 1 All community Matches 24 2013Southampton Umiversity Ladies Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) F 1Southampton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1Soutahmpton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1 All university matches 15 2013 Southampton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1Southampton University Mens Wide Lane Bucs (Weds) M 1
Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound 5 6 64Royal Victoria Country Park Sarisbury Athletuc sixth X1 M 1 7 matches 2013
Friends CC College Playing Fields 1st X1 Sat M 1GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue 1st X1 M 1 8 matches 2013GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue 2nd X1 M 1 7 matches 2013GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue 1st X1 Midweek M 1 GE Hamble (Follands) Follands Kings Avenue Under 11 M 1 MornVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground 1st X1 Sat M 1 7 matches 2013VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground 2nd X1 M 1 8 matches 2013VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Sunday X1 M 1 1 match 2013VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 15 M 1 Fri 4 matches 2013VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 13 M 1 Morn 6 matches 2013VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 11 M 1 Mon 5 matches 2013VT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 11 B M 1 MonVT (Due to become Old Netley) Focus Club VT Sports Ground Under 9's M 1 Morn
Bishopstoke, Fairoak and Horton Heath 4 6 4Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone 1st X1 M 1 11 matches 2013Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone 2nd X1 M 1 10 matches 2013Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Evening League X1 M 1 Fair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Sunday X1 M 1 6 matches 2013Fair Oak Cricket Club Indoor league Only Lapstone Under 15 M 1FriFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 15B M 1 Fri 11 matchesFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 13 M 1 MornFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 13b M 1 MornFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 11 M 1 MonFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Under 11b M 1 MonFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Colts Under 9 M 1 MornFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Girls Under 13 F 1 Girls anytime agreed PlayFair Oak Cricket Club Lapstone Girls Under 11 F 1
Hedge End, Botley and West End 6 2 5Hedge End Cricket Club Turnpike Way 1st X1 Sat M 1 8 matches 2013Peartree CC Turnpike Way 1st X1 Sat M 1 9 matches 2013Hedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way Under 15 M 1 Fri 5 matches 2013Hedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way Under 13 M 1 Morn 5 matches 2013Hedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way Under 11 M 1 Mon 6 matches 2013Hedge End Junior Cricket Club Turnpike Way U9 M 1 MornFairoak Cricket Club Botley Recreation Ground 3rd X1 M 1 9 matches 2013Fairoak Cricket Club Botley Recreation Ground 4th X1 M 1 7 matches 2013
2 4 2 17 18 11 46
Midweek Sat Sun TotalAdult 7 18 2 27
Eastleigh Borough Junior Boys 9 0 8 17Junior Girls 1 0 1 2Total 17 18 11 46
% Adults JuniorsMidweek 26% 52.9%Sat PM 67% 0.0%Sun AM 0% 50.0%Sun AM 7% 0.0%
100.0% 102.9%
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH HOCKEY CLUBS DEMAND
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Eastleigh and Altwood Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club Thornden School 1st X1 F 1 Thornden School 2nd X1 F 1Southampton University Hockey Club Wide Lane 1st X1 M 1
Wide Lane 2nd X1 M 1Wide Lane 3rd X1 M 1Wide Lane 4th X1 M 1Wide Lane 5th X1 M 1
Southampton University Ladies Hockey Wide Lane 1st X1 F 1Wide Lane 2nd X1 F 1Wide Lane 3rd X1 F 1Wide Lane 4th X1 F 1Wide Lane 5th X1 F 1 Wide Lane Saturday 1st M 1Wide Lane Saturday 2nds M 1Wide Lane Saturday F 1
Eastleigh Fleming Park 1st X1 M 1Eastleigh Fleming Park 2nd X1 M 1
Totals 10 7Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound Hamble Hockey Club Hamble Sports College 1st X1 M 1
2nd X1 M 13rd X1 M 14th X1 M 11st X1 W 12nd X1 W 1
6 13
APPENDIX B EASTLEIGH BOROUGH RUGBY LEAGUE CLUBS DEMAND
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Leag
ue
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Burleden, Hamble le Rice and Hound Southampton Spitfires The Station Ist Grade M 1Southampton Spitfires The Station Reserve Grade M 1 5 gamesSouthampton Spitfires The Station U 14 M 1Southampton Spitfires The Station Womens1st Grade W 1 4 gamesSouthampton Spitfires The Station Colts M
Totals 1 3
APPENDIX B: EASTLEIGH BOROUGH RUGBY UNION CLUBS DEMAND
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Nam
e of
Clu
b
Hom
e Ve
nue
Age
Gen
der
Leag
ue
Mid
-Wee
k
Satu
rday
Sund
ay
Bishopstoke, Fairoak and Horton Heath Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub 1st XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub 2nd XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub 3rd XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub Social XV M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub Colts M 1 Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U16s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U15s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U14s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U13s Juniors M 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U12s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U11s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U10s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U9s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U8s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U7s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub U6s Minis 1Eastleigh Rugby Club The Hub Hurricanes Learning Difficulties 1
Eastleigh and Allbrook Stoneham Rugby Club Wide Lane Southa 1st XV M North 1 East 1
Southampton University Ladies 1st XV F 1Southampton University Mens 1st XV M 1Southampton University Mens 2nd XV M 1Southampton University Mens 3rd XV M 1
Totals 4 6 12
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
APPENDIX C: PLAYING PITCH ANALYSES Table C1: Football Grass Pitch Analysis by Local Area Committee
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Har
dmoo
r Pla
ying
Fie
lds
– So
uth
of S
ilver
lake
Sta
dium
East
leig
h
No Solent University 0 0 0 0 0 Standard 2 senior
Under capacity – Good quality site with 1 pitch and grass training area.
Site to be protected as a
playing field.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Wid
e La
ne S
ports
Com
plex
East
leig
h
Yes University of Southampton 10 0 6 0
5.5 senior 2 junior
9 v 9
Standard 16 senior 10 junior
9 v 9
Good facilities - Football Foundation funding and
Eastleigh Borough Council funding assisted with
building the facility. Use well below capacity of use 16 senior games per week and 10 junior games per
week. Consultation identified that the facility has access issues e.g.
cost to hire, cancellation of regular pitches due to one- off events and car
parking. Consultation with the University identified
they would like more community use. These are standard quality pitches
with good changing facilities and car parking
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Don
cast
er F
arm
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
East
leig
h
Yes Eastleigh Borough Council
0 3 0 0 3 junior 11 v 11 Standard 6 junior
Games
Doncaster Farm provides 3 junior 11 v 11 pitches. The
use of the pitches is evenly spread across
Saturday and Sundays with Barton Peveril
College playing midweek. The pitches are naturally
drained and seen as standard. The changing
facilities require refurbishment to meet
required standards.
The site could cater for 2 additional games per
week.
Site is promoted for residential development
site in the Local Plan 2011 – 2029.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Qui
lley
Scho
ol
East
leig
h
No Education 2 0 0 0
0.5 senior plus
school use 3 match
equivalents
Standard 4 senior Games
Quilley School has standard quality facilities with acceptable changing facilities. One community team uses the facility on
alternate weeks. The facilities are not over-
played but team equivalents, i.e. the number of times the
pitches are used, has been assessed as a number of home games per week, have been applied to
calculate levels of school use.
Cre
stw
ood
Col
lege
East
leig
h No Education 3 0 0 0
1.5 senior games 4 youth games
3 match equivalent
s
Standard 6 senior Games
Crestwood School pitches are over- played and suffer
from drainage issues. Standard quality pitches
with acceptable changing facilities
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Barto
n Pe
veril
Col
lege
East
leig
h
No Barton Peveril College
Education 2 0 0 0
1 senior game and 3 match
equivalents
Standard 4 senior games
Barton Peveril school teams also uses Doncaster Farm for midweek matches
and occasionally uses Quilley Schools playing
pitches. Standard quality pitches and acceptable
changing facilities
Jubi
lee
Play
ing
Fiel
ds
East
leig
h
Yes Eastleigh Borough Council (Lease)
3 0 0 0 2.5 senior
games 3.5 junior
games Standard 6 senior
games
AFC Stoneham plays in the Hampshire Premier
League. Facilities require upgrading. Capacity will be stretched if the club
was to expand. Pitches are heavily used and a small training area is provided between the main pitch
and the changing rooms. The changing rooms will
need to be renewed to meet required standards.
Site is promoted for
residential development in the Local Plan 2011–2029.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Ston
eham
Pa
rk
incl
udin
g th
e C
onco
rde
Clu
b
East
leig
h
No Private 0 0 0 10 60 jJunior Games Good
60 mini soccer Games
This facility is used by the Eastleigh District Mini
Soccer Soccer League, as a Central Venue on
Sundays. It provides excellent pitches and car parking but has limited
changing room accommodation just
providing toilets.
Site is promoted for residential development in the Local Plan 2011 – 2029.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Flem
ing
Park
Lei
sure
Cen
tre
East
leig
h
Yes
Eastleigh Borough Council (Under
Contract)
5 0 0 4
17 senior games
16 mini Soccer Games
Standard
10 senior games
16 mini soccer games
The adult pitches are heavily used on a Saturday
morning, Saturday afternoon and Sunday
morning and have drainage issues.
Capacity of use on these
pitches is high and there is over- play of 7 senior
games per week.
The youth 7 v 7 pitches are used on Sunday mornings
as a Central Venue, by Eastleigh District Mini
Soccer League.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
The
Hub
(Bis
hops
toke
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und)
East
leig
h
Yes Eastleigh Borough Council
2 0 0 0 2 senior Standard 4 senior
Due to serious flooding issues these pitches are no longer maintainable.
Changing rooms are good and there is a 5 v 5 and 7 v
7 3G Artificial Rubber Crumb facility.
There is a current planning
application submitted to extend the car park.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Frye
rn
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
Cha
ndle
r’s
Ford
&
H
iltin
gbur
y Yes Eastleigh Borough Council
1 0 0 0 1 Standard 2 senior
Fryern Recreation Ground provides for 1 adult pitch,
has adequate drainage and good changing facilities but limited car parking.
Hilt
ingb
ury
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
Cha
ndle
r’s F
ord
& H
iltin
gbur
y
Yes Eastleigh Borough Council
1 1 0 0 2 Standard 2
A lot of work has been undertaken over the years to improve the growth of the grass, playing pitch
surface and drainage of 1 adult and 1 junior pitch. The ground is used by
AFC Hiltingbury, and its youth teams. The club also uses pitches elsewhere in
Eastleigh and outside Eastleigh at Hunts Farm in Test Valley. The changing
rooms are adequate.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
The
Toyn
bee
Scho
ol
Cha
ndle
r’s
Ford
&
H
iltin
gbur
y
No Education 1 0 0 0 2 Standard 2
The Toynbee School pitches are of a standard
quality with good changing facilities.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Laps
tone
Pla
ying
Fie
lds
Bis
hops
toke
, Fai
r Oak
& H
orto
n H
eath
Yes Parish Council 2 1 0 0 3.5 senior
2.5 junior Standard 4 senior 2 junior
Lapstone provides 2 senior pitches and 1 junior pitch used by 6 clubs and 13 teams. The pitches are well maintained. Drainage work has been carried out on the clay soil in the past
and it is necessary to continue with sand
dressing, sand slitting and verti-draining in the
season. The pavilion is very good. The Parish Council is considering
creating additional storage space so that the existing
storage space can be used as changing by women
and girls.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Wyv
ern
Tech
nolo
gy C
olle
ge (
Wyv
ern
Leis
ure
Cen
tre)*
B
isho
psto
ke,
Fair
Oak
&
H
orto
n H
eath
No Education 2 0 0 0
2 senior plus 2 senior
equivalents
Standard 4 senior
Wyvern College pitches are of a standard quality
with good changing facilities.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Gre
ta P
ark
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
Hed
ge E
nd, B
otle
y &
Wes
t End
Yes Hedge End
Town Council
2 0 0 0 1 senior Game poor 2
Greta Park has 2 adult pitches. Used by 2 teams.
The pavilion has 4 changing rooms. The pitches are uneven.
This facility could play
more games per week but the facility has constraints
– there is insufficient parking and pitches and changing rooms would require improvements.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Nor
man
Rod
away
Spo
rts G
roun
d
Hed
ge E
nd, B
otle
y &
Wes
t End
Yes Hedge End
Town Council
2 2 0 0
2 senior Games
5.5. junior
Games
Standard 8
Norman Rodaway has 2 senior pitches and 2 junior
pitches. The pavilion provides 8 changing rooms. Hedge End
Rangers with 15 teams use the site. One pitch is a
Hampshire League Pitch. The club has an aspiration for floodlights on the main
pitch and a spectator stand.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Botle
y R
ecre
atio
n G
roun
d
Hed
ge E
nd, B
otle
y &
Wes
t End
Yes Botley Parish
Council 2 0 0 0 3 senior
games Standard 4
Botley Recreation Ground provides 2 adult pitches.
The pitches have had investment in drainage in
the past but clubs still have concerns over
drainage. There is a dog fouling issue and the
pitches are uneven and weeds are prevalent.
This site could take one
extra game per week.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Cut
bush
Lan
e, W
est E
nd
Hed
ge E
nd, B
otle
y &
Wes
t End
Yes West End
Parish Council
2 0 0 0 5 senior Games
Poor/ Standard 4
Cutbush Lane – This site is in Southampton. The
Southampton City Council leases the land to
Eastleigh BC who in turn lease the land to West End Parish Council. The City of
Southampton PPS identifies this site as being over- played. There are 2
adult pitches that are continually water logged
for part of the season. Soil testing has been
undertaken. 10 teams use this facility as their home
ground playing on average 5 games a week. This facility has capacity
issues. The pavilion has 4 dressing rooms but
requires refurbishment. There are aspirations to
provide a cricket wicket on the site.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Wild
ern
Scho
ol
(Wild
ern
Leis
ure
Cen
tre)*
H
edge
End
, B
otle
y &
Wes
t En
d
No Education 1 0 0 0 2 Standard 2
Wildern School pitches are of a standard quality with good changing facilities.
Burs
ledo
n R
ecre
atio
n G
roun
d, /
Lo
ng L
ane
Bur
sled
on, H
ambl
e –l
e-R
ice
&
Hou
nd
Yes Bursledon
Parish Council
1 0 0 0 0.5 senior Teams Poor 1
Bursledon Long Lane provides 1 adult pitch
used by 1 team. The pitch is slightly uneven and
changing rooms need to be brought up to a required standard
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Roy
al V
icto
ria C
ount
ry P
ark,
Net
ley
Abbe
y B
urle
son,
H
umbl
e-
le-R
ice
&
Hou
nd
Yes Hampshire
County Council
2 0 0 0 2.5 senior Teams Standard 4
Royal Victoria Country Park – provides 2 adult
football pitches. It is close to Southampton Water and
has drainage issues.
This site could accommodate additional
games per week but there are constraints – players have to pay to park and
the changing rooms require to be renewal.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Mou
nt P
leas
ant R
ecre
atio
n G
roun
d
Bur
sled
on, H
ambl
e –l
e-R
ice
& H
ound
Yes Hamble-le- Rice Parish
Council 3 0 0 0 2 senior
Teams Poor 3
Mount Pleasant provides 3 adult pitches. 4 teams
play on the pitches. The pitches are slightly uneven
and the changing rooms are acceptable.
There is capacity for 1
more games a week at this site but there are
constraints on car parking and quality of changing
rooms.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Butlo
cks
Hea
th
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
Bur
sled
on,
Ham
ble
–le-
Ric
e &
Hou
nd
Yes Hound Parish
Council 0 1 0 0 2.5 junior
Teams Standard 2
Butlocks Heath has 1 junior pitch which is used
by a youth team on average 2 times a week
sometimes 3 times a week at weekends. The pitch is uneven and shows signs
of weeds. The pavilion requires refurbishment.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
VT G
roup
Spo
rts G
roun
d
Bur
sled
on, H
ambl
e –l
e-R
ice
& H
ound
No Private 3 0 0 0 2 senior Teams
2.5 junior Teams
Standard 6
VT Sports Ground is home to Sholing FC. This ground
has capacity issues. Old Netley Cricket Club have plans to renew the
clubhouse and provide an all-weather pitch on the
site.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
King
Geo
rge
V R
ecre
atio
n G
roun
d /
Old
Net
ley
Pavi
lion
Bur
sled
on,
Ham
ble
–le-
Ric
e &
H
ound
Yes Hound Parish
Council 1
0
0 0 0 Standard 2
The Football Association has been asked by Hound Parish Council to carry out a review of the pitches at
this site.
Planning permission has been granted for a new
pavilion.
This pitch could cope with 2 games a week. The site
is restricted with regard to on- road car parking.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Stat
ion
Roa
d R
ecre
atio
n G
roun
d, N
etle
y Ab
bey
Bur
sled
on, H
ambl
e –l
e-R
ice
& H
ound
Yes Hound Parish
Council 1 0 0 0 1 senior Standard 2
Provides 1 adult football pitch and is used by Netley
Central Sports on Saturdays. There are
issues with the ground being uneven .
The poor ground
conditions are exacerbated due to a
rugby league club playing on the pitch in the summer
months and there is no time for maintenance to be
carried out between the rugby league and football seasons. The site is used
to capacity.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Col
lege
Pl
ayin
g Fi
elds
(R
oy
Und
erdo
wn)
, Ham
ble-
le-R
ice
Bur
sled
on,
Ham
ble
–le-
Ric
e &
Hou
nd
Yes Hamble-le-Rice Parish
Council 2 0 0 0 2 junior Standard 4
College Playing Fields provide 2 senior pitches
and is home to two teams. The pitches are standard quality slightly uneven.
There is a very good pavilion on site.
This site could
accommodate 2 more games a week.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Mal
lard
s M
oor
(Opp
osite
H
ambl
e C
omm
unity
Sch
ool)
Bur
sled
on, H
ambl
e-le
-Ric
e &
Hou
nd
Yes Education (Hamble Sports
College) 3 0 0 0
3 senior
2.5 juniors
Standard 6
Mallards Moor is home to Hamble United FC. The club leases the facility
from the school and would like a longer lease to apply for funding for changing
rooms and a small pavilion. They currently
use the school’s changing rooms across the road and
undertake their own grounds maintenance.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
BP S
hell
Ham
ble
Bur
sled
on,
Ham
ble-
le
-R
ice
& H
ound
Yes Hamble-le-Rice Parish
Council (Leased)
1 0 0 0 2.5 senior Standard 2
BP Shell Hamble is home to Hamble FC. The club has a 25 year lease from the Parish Council. The
pitch requires leveling and new changing rooms. The
changing rooms are old containers. There is a
training area in front of the pitch.
GE
Ham
ble
(Fol
land
s)
Bur
sled
on,
Ham
ble-
le-R
ice
& H
ound
No Private 3 0 0 0 3.5 Standard 6 The pitch is a standard quality well maintained.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a C
omm
ittee
Secu
red
Com
mun
ity
Use
Ow
ners
hip
Number of Pitches Games Per Week
Site Issues Comments
Seni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 1
1 v
11
Juni
or 9
v 9
Juni
or 7
v 7
No
Gam
es p
er
wee
k
Qua
lity
Cap
acity
–
Num
ber o
f gam
es
faci
lity
coul
d pl
ay
per w
eek
Football
Ham
pshi
re P
olic
e
Bur
sled
on
Ham
ble-
le-R
ice
& H
ound
No Hampshire
County Constabular
y
1 Not
used 0 0 0
2
This site next to the old Shell BP Hamble FC site
has been used for football pitches in the past (1 adult
pitch).
Currently there are no pitches marked on this
site.
This site should be protected as a playing
pitch site.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Table C2: Cricket Pitch Analysis by Local Area
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
No.
of P
itche
s
No.
of w
icke
ts
No.
of N
on-T
urf
wic
kets
Games Per Season
Quality
Site Comments Games
played Capacity
Cricket
Don
cast
er F
arm
East
leig
h
Yes Eastleigh Borough Council
1 8 0 25 36 Standard
The cricket wicket is used by three individual teams on a Saturday. The outfield is over marked with football
pitches and the wickets are not protected in the football season.
The site is promoted for residential
development in the Local Plan 2011 – 2029.
Wid
e La
ne
East
leig
h
Yes University of Southampton 2 16 0 24 36 Standard
Wide Lane (University of Southampton) only provides 2 of the 4 cricket pitches for community use from June each year. University of
Southampton teams use all 4 pitches up until June. The 2 clubs that use Wide Lane are not Eastleigh-based clubs but have been included in the audit. Changing rooms, pavilion and
car parking are excellent.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
No.
of P
itche
s
No.
of w
icke
ts
No.
of N
on-T
urf
wic
kets
Games Per Season
Quality
Site Comments Games
played Capacity
Cricket
Laps
tone
Pla
ying
Fie
lds
Bish
opst
oke,
Fai
r Oak
& H
orto
n H
eath
Yes Fair Oak and Horton Heath Parish Council
1
10
0 40 50 Standard
Fair Oak Cricket Club play at Lapstone and the club requires an additional pitch for its 3rd and 4th
teams on a Saturday. The English Cricket Board has identified issues regarding grounds maintenance of the wickets. The cricket club would
prefer the pavilion to have social facilities so they could become more
sustainable.
The Borough Council’s Local Area Committee has identified the need to provide male and female changing accommodation at this site and has
placed this requirement within its capital programme. The pavilion and car parking are currently acceptable.
Football pitches are part of the
outfield. The outdoor cricket nets and non-turf playing surfaces within
the nets are good.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
No.
of P
itche
s
No.
of w
icke
ts
No.
of N
on-T
urf
wic
kets
Games Per Season
Quality
Site Comments Games
played Capacity
Cricket
Turn
pike
Way
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
Hed
ge E
nd, B
otle
y &
Wes
t End
Yes Hedge End Town Council 1 10 0 32 50 Poor
The English Cricket Board has identified quality issues with the
cricket wickets at Turnpike Way and strongly recommends that an ECB
pitch advisor undertakes a pitch report on this site to understand
what needs to be done to bring the site up to an acceptable level.
Hedge End Town Council has
included car park improvements in the Capital Improvement Plan for
Turnpike Way. The pavilion is good and car park is sufficient in numbers
but requires remedial works. The outdoor nets and non-turf playing surfaces are good. The Council’s
policy is that this recreational space is only to be used for cricket.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
No.
of P
itche
s
No.
of w
icke
ts
No.
of N
on-T
urf
wic
kets
Games Per Season
Quality
Site Comments Games
played Capacity
Cricket
Bot
ley
Rec
reat
ion
Gro
und
Hed
ge E
nd, B
otle
y &
Wes
t End
Yes Botley Parish Council 1 8 0 16 18 Poor
Botley Recreation Ground wickets have had quality issues raised by
cricket clubs. The visual inspection has rated the wickets as poor. The
changing rooms are acceptable and the car park is acceptable.
The English Cricket Board strongly
recommends that an ECB pitch advisor undertakes a pitch report on this site to understand what needs to
be done to bring the site up to an acceptable level.
Since the site was originally
assessed, there has been further investment to the quality and maintenance of these pitches
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
No.
of P
itche
s
No.
of w
icke
ts
No.
of N
on-T
urf
wic
kets
Games Per Season
Quality
Site Comments Games
played Capacity
Cricket
Roy
al V
icto
ria C
ount
ry
Park
Bu
rsle
don,
Ham
ble-
le-
Ric
e, &
Hou
nd
Yes Hampshire
County Council
1 6 7 30 Standard
The cricket pitch has football pitches marked out across the outfield. The pavilion needs to be replaced. Car
parking is good but participants have to pay to park.
VT G
roup
Spo
rts
Gro
und
Burs
ledo
n, H
ambl
e –l
e-R
ice
& H
ound
No Private 1 6 31 30 Good
There are plans to provide a new clubhouse in conjunction with the
FA. EBC should work in partnership with the ECB and FA to deliver this project. The current changing room
is poor and car parking is poor. There are three senior teams: 1 plays on a Sunday and 4 junior
teams play mid-week and Sundays. The club would benefit from a non-turf wicket. The nets and non-turf
wickets within the nets are in good condition.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
No.
of P
itche
s
No.
of w
icke
ts
No.
of N
on-T
urf
wic
kets
Games Per Season
Quality
Site Comments Games
played Capacity
Cricket
GE
Ham
ble
(Fol
land
s)
Burs
ledo
n, H
ambl
e-le
-R
ice
& H
ound
No Private 1 8 15 36 Good
The GE Hamble Cricket Club grounds are in good condition along
with the changing rooms and car parking. The club have recently
developed an Under-11s team and are working with Hamble College on promoting cricket to young people. The club uses the indoor nets at
Hamble College for winter and pre-season training.
Col
lege
Pla
ying
Fie
lds
(Roy
Und
er d
own)
Bu
rsle
don,
Ham
ble
–le-
Ric
e &
Hou
nd
Yes Hamble-le-Rice Parish
Council 1 8 15 36 Standard
Friends Cricket Club uses the wickets on a Sunday. The Pavilion is
good as is the car parking.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Table C3: Rugby Union Grass Pitch Analysis by Local Area
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Quality Capacity Site Comments
Rugby
Wid
e La
ne
East
leig
h
Yes University of Southampton 4 0
2.5 plus 2 team equivalents 4.5
games per week
Standard 1.5 games per
week
6 games per week
The University has 5 teams that play midweek – the
pitches have drainage issues. There is one community club that plays at the ground. The changing rooms and ancillary
facilities are excellent.
The
Hub
(Bis
hops
toke
R
ecre
atio
n G
roun
d)
Bish
opst
oke,
Fai
r Oak
and
H
orto
n H
eath
Yes Eastleigh Borough Council
3
4.5 senior & junior teams
3.5 younger teams
Standard drains well because of
peat sub soil
4.5 senior & junior games
There have been a number of pitch improvements
particularly this current season and the maintenance work that
the Council has carried out has worked and improved the
playing facilities. Eastleigh Rugby Club has plans to
increase participation in Rugby Union at the Hub and in
Eastleigh.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Quality Capacity Site Comments
Rugby
These are: · Coaching room to be
developed at The Hub, spring 2014
· September 2014 possible re-alignment of pitches
· Continue with the level of maintenance to repair damage to pitches.
· Aiming for a girls youth team in 2014 which may require a rethink of changing facilities
· Provision of floodlights on one pitch as a minimum
· Provision of a 4G International Rugby Board-compliant artificial grass pitch to alleviate additional use through training on the grass pitches.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Table C4: Site Analysis of Hockey Pitches by Local Area
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Capacity Site Comments
Hockey
Flem
ing
Park
san
d-fil
led
AG
P
East
leig
h
Yes Eastleigh Borough
Council (Under Contract)
1 0
AGP is available for hire Monday - Friday
day time and evenings and
weekends
3 match games on a
Saturday and Sunday
The AGP is used by two teams: Eastleigh 1st and 2nd X1 (men’s teams). The AGP is to
be renewed as part of the Fleming Park rebuild.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Capacity Site Comments
Hockey
Wid
e La
ne s
and-
fiille
d A
GP
East
leig
h
Yes University of Southampton 1 0
AGP is available for hire Monday –
Friday day time and weekends
3 match games on a
Saturday and Sunday
The AGP is used by 10 University of Southampton teams: 4 men’s and 6
women’s. The games are mostly mid-week as part of the British University Sports
programme on a Wednesday. 1 University female team does compete on a Saturday
and 2 men’s teams compete on a Saturday. This pitch is not used to capacity for
weekend games. Estimate of refurbishment year is 2015.
The facility is used for Hampshire County
JDC and JAC activities.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Capacity Site Comments
Hockey
Cre
stw
ood
Scho
ol s
and-
fille
d A
GP
East
leig
h
Yes Education 1 0
The AGP is available for hire
evenings Monday – Friday and at
weekends
3 match games on a
Saturday and Sunday
The AGP is used by Eastleigh Men’s Hockey Club for training and matches. The pitch is not used to capacity for weekend games. Estimate of refurbishment year is
2014.
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Capacity Site Comments
Hockey
Thor
nden
Sch
ool s
and-
fille
d A
GP
Cha
ndle
r’s F
ord
& H
iltin
gbur
y
Yes Education 1 0
The AGP is available for hire Monday – Friday
evenings and weekends
The AGP is used by Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club for training and competitive
games. England Hockey indicates that the pitch is due for refurbishment in 2019.
The facility is also used for Hampshire
County JDC and JAC activities
Appendix C – Pitch Analysis
Site
Nam
e
Loca
l Are
a
Com
mun
ity U
se
Ow
ners
hip
Seni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Juni
or T
eam
Pitc
hes
Actual Games Per Week Capacity Site Comments
Hockey
Ham
ble
Spor
t Col
lege
(Ham
ble
Com
mun
ity S
port
s C
ompl
ex)*
Burs
ledo
n, H
ambl
e –l
e-R
ice
& H
ound
Yes Education 6
The AGP is available for Hire Monday – Friday
evenings and weekends
This pitch is used by Hamble Hockey Club for club training and matches. England
Hockey considers that this pitch was due for refurbishment in 2012. The pitch has no
competitive capacity issues.
APPENDIX D EASTLEIGH BOROUGH SUPPLY OF PITCHES 2013 / 2014
APPENDIX D: PLAYING PITCH SUPPLY
Sites in Local Area Committee order Ownership Nr o
f 11
- a -s
ide
foot
ball
pitc
hes
Nr o
f 11
v 11
Jun
ior P
itche
s
Nr o
f 5 v
5 F
ootb
all P
itche
s
Nr o
f 7 v
7 fo
ortb
all P
itche
s
Nr o
f 9v
9 fo
otba
ll pi
tche
s
Nr o
f cric
ket p
itche
s
No
ofR
ugby
Uni
on P
itche
s
Art
ifici
al T
urf P
itche
s
Ath
letic
s Tr
acks
Not
es
Eastleigh and Allbrook Fleming Park Local Authority 5 4 2 1 x Sand filled 1 x 3G Rubber Crumb (3 x 5 a sidepitches)Stoneham Park & Concorde Club Private 10 Central VenueAlderman Quilley School Education 2 Crestwood School Education 3 1 Sand Filled AGPJubilee Park Leased to Club by Local Authority 3 Wide Lane University Southampton 10 6 2 4 2 1 Sand Filled AGP & 1 3G Rubber CrumbDoncaster Farm Local Authority 3 1 Hardmoor (South of Silverlake Stadium) Solent Univesity 1 Training area for footballBarton Pevril College Education 2 1 Hockey use Trojans and Fleming ParkThe Hub Local Authority 2 3 1 5-a-side and 7- a- side 3G Rubber Crumb
28 3 0 20 0 3 8 6 0Burledon, Hamble - le - rice and Hound Royal Victoria Country Park Hampshire CC 2 1Station Road Becomes a Rugby League pitch in Summer - Parish Council 1Butlocks Heath Parish Council 1 King George V Pound Road Netley Parish Council 1VT Sports Ground Private 3 1GE Hamble (Follands) Private 3 1College Playing Fields Parish Council 2 1Bursledon Long Lane Parish Council 1 1 Non Turf Cricket WicketShell BP - Hamble Parish Council - Leased 1Hamble College (Sports College) Education - 1 pitch No football played competively 1 Sand Filled AGPHampshire Police County Constabulary 3Mount Pleasant room for 1 extra bottom table - Parish Council 3
21 0 0 0 0 4 0 1 0Hedge End Botley and West End Greta Park Parish Council 2 Norman Rodaway Parish Council 2 2 Botley Recreation Ground Parish Council 2 1 Turnpike Way Could hold football pitches 1 Wildern Leisure Centre Education - No football played competively 1 3G Rubber Crumb 6 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath Wyvern College Education 2 1 1 1 3G Rubber Crumb Athletics Track J TrackLapstone Pavilion Parish Council 2 1 1
4 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 1Chandlers Ford & HiltingburyHiltingbury Rec Eastleigh Council 1 1Fryen Rec Eastleigh Council 1Thornden School Education 1 Sand Filled AGPToynbee School Education 1 3G Rubber Crumb
2 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Overall Totals 61 7 0 20 0 10 9 10 1
APPENDIX E: PLAYING PITCH CAPACITY FOR FOOTBALL Table E1: Capacity in Senior Football Playing Pitch Provision
Site Name Security of use
Pitc
h C
apac
ity
Dem
and
(Mat
ch E
quiv
alen
ts)
Diff
eren
ce B
etw
een
Cap
acity
&
Dem
and
Mat
ch E
quiv
alen
ts
Overall Level of capacity
Hardmoor (South of Silverlake Stadium) Unsecured 2 0 2 Capacity to provide
additional play
Wide Lane Sports Complex (University of Southampton)
Part Secured 16 5.5 8
Capacity to provide additional play does not include university usage
Quilley School Unsecured 4 3.5 0 Capacity to provide additional play
Crestwood College Unsecured 6 5.5 0
Only shown adult use currently over-played as 4 youth games are played on adult pitches -
Barton Peveril College Unsecured 4 4 0 Played to the level the site can sustain
Jubilee Playing Fields Secured 6 6 0
Played to level the site can sustain 3.5 youth games played on adult pitch
Fleming Park Leisure Centre Secured 10 17 -7 Over-played including junior teams that use adult pitches
The Hub, Bishopstoke Recreation Ground Secured 4 2 2 Capacity to provide
additional play
Fryern Recreation Ground Secured 2 1 1 Capacity to provide additional Play
Hiltingbury Recreation ground Secured 1 1 0
Capacity to provide additional play is prohibited due to the ground conditions
Lapstone Playing Fields Secured 4 3.5 0 Capacity to provide additional play
Wyvern Technology College Unsecured 4 4 0 Played to the level the site can sustain
Greta Park Recreation Ground Secured 2 1 1 Capacity to provide
Appendix E – Pitch Capacity
Site Name Security of use
Pitc
h C
apac
ity
Dem
and
(Mat
ch E
quiv
alen
ts)
Diff
eren
ce B
etw
een
Cap
acity
&
Dem
and
Mat
ch E
quiv
alen
ts
Overall Level of capacity
additional play
Norman Rodaway Sports Ground Secured 4 2 2
2 senior pitches & 2 junior pitches The junior pitches are over-played and the senior pitches under-played
Botley Recreation Ground Secured 4 3 1 Capacity to provide additional play
Cutbush Lane Secured 4 5 -1 Over-played Bursledon Recreation Ground – Long Lane Secured 2 0.5 1 Capacity to provide
additional play
Royal Victoria Country Park Secured 4 2.5 1 Capacity to provide additional play
Mount Pleasant Recreation Ground Secured 3 2 1 Capacity to provide additional Play
VT Group Sports Ground Unsecured 6 2 4
Capacity to provide additional play. Junior games are played on these adult pitches
King George V Recreation Ground Old Netley Pavilion Secured 2 1 1 Capacity to provide
additional play Station Road Recreation Ground - Hound Secured 2 1 1 Capacity to provide
additional play
College Recreation Ground Secured 6 5.5 0 Capacity to provide additional play Juniors play on adult pitches
Mallards Moor Secured 6 5.5 0 Capacity for additional play. Juniors play on adult pitches
BP Shell Hamble Unsecured 2 2.5 -0.5 Over-played
GE Hamble (Follands) Unsecured 6 3.5 2 Capacity for additional play
Hampshire Police Headquarters Unsecured 2 0 2 Capacity for additional play
Appendix E – Pitch Capacity
Table E2a: Capacity in Junior Playing Pitch Provision (11 v 11 Football)
Site Name Security of use
Pitc
h C
apac
ity
Dem
and
(Mat
ch E
quiv
alen
ts)
Diff
eren
ce B
etw
een
Cap
acity
&
Dem
and
Mat
ch E
quiv
alen
ts
Overall Level of capacity
Doncaster Farm Recreation Centre Secured 6 3 3 Capacity to provide additional play (all junior pitches)
Hiltingbury Recreation ground Secured 1 1 0
Capacity to provide additional play is precluded by ground conditions
Lapstone Playing Fields Secured 2 2.5 - 0.5 Over-played
Norman Rodaway Sports Ground Secured 2 5.5 - 3.5 Over-played
Butlocks Heath Recreation Ground Secured 2 2.5 -0.5 Junior pitch over-played
Table E2b: Capacity in Junior Playing Pitch Provision (9 v 9 Football)
Site Name Community Access
Pitch Capacity
Demand (Match Equivalents)
Difference Between Capacity and Match Equivalents
Comments
Wide Lane Sports Complex
Secured 12 12 0 Played to the level the site can sustain
Table E2c: Capacity in Junior Playing Pitch Provision (7 v 7 Football)
Site Name Community Access
Pitch Capacity
Demand (Match Equivalents)
Difference Between Capacity and Match Equivalents
Comments
Fleming Park Leisure Centre
Secured 16 16 0 Played to the level the site can sustain
Stoneham Park Unsecured 60 60 0 Played to the level
the site can sustain
APPENDIX F1 - PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
Active Age Group Sport Male Female Mixed
0-5 years Non active 1992
6-9 years Football 1278 8-12 years 1632
10-15 years 1078 100711-15 years 909 85111-17 years 1284 121513-17 years Rugby 936 89016-17 years Rugby 36416-45 years F'ball/Hockey 5361 420418-45 years Rugby 4986 3840 18-55 years Cricket 7071 5975
Over 55 years Non active 9129
17149
28270
Task 1 - Population Totals within Active Age Groups
Total area population within Active Age Groups
(6-55yrs)
Total area population
1
APPENDIX F1 - PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
Task 2 - Total number of Teams within Area
Age Group Number of Teams 2013
Latent Demand and Sports Development 2014 -
2029 @ 15%
Football: 6-9yrs 101 15.15
Junior football - boys 10-15yrs 89 13.35Junior football - girls 10-15yrs 2 0.3Men’s football 16-45yrs 117 0 Women’s football 16-45yrs 10 1.5
Totals for football (exc mini) 218 32.7
Cricket: Junior cricket - boys 11-17yrs 16 2.4Junior cricket - girls 11-17yrs 2 0.3Men’s cricket 18-55yrs 25 3.75Women’s cricket 18-55yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Cricket 44 6.6
Hockey: Junior hockey – boys 11-15yrs 0 0Junior hockey – girls 11-15yrs 0 0Men’s hockey 16-45yrs 9 1.35Women’s hockey 16-45yrs 10 1.5
Totals for Hockey 19 2.85
Rugby Union: Mini-rugby - mixed 8-12yrs 5 0.75
Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 5 0.75Junior rugby - girls 16-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 8 1.2Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 14 2.1
Rugby League: Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 1 0.15Junior rugby - girls 13-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 2 0.3Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Rugby 4 0.6
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
2
APPENDIX F1 - PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
Task 3 - Ratio of home games and temporal demand
Senior Junior Mini Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior JuniorRatio of home games 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporal Use %Saturday AM 11% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Saturday PM 45% 0% 0% 67% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0%
Sunday AM 35% 65% 100% 7% 50% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0%Sunday PM 4% 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Mid week 1- Wednesday 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Mid week 2- Specify day 0% 0% 0% 26% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Task 4 Task 5Assumptions for the Future PPM calculations Future adult / junior team ratio
Percentage increase
Percentage of adult teams
Percentage of junior teams
Football 15% Football 58% 42%Mini soccer 15% Cricket 60% 40%Cricket 15% Rugby League 50% 50%Rugby League 15% Rugby Union 45% 55%Rugby Union 15% Hockey 90% 10%Hockey 15%
Football
Impact of sports development Future adult / junior team ratio
HockeyCricket Rugby League Rugby Union
3
APPENDIX F1 PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
CURRENT EASTLEIGH TEAMS & PITCHES
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
Equiv teams
No of pitches
Equiv pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & Allbrook 62 28 36 3 99 0 20 0 0 0 0 0
District Wide
Fooball
Seniors Junior Minis
Rugby League
Seniors Junior
4
APPENDIX F1 PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
CURRENT EASTLEIGH TEAMS & P
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & Allbrook
District WideNo of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
9 8 5 0 10 3 0 16 4 0
Junior
Rugby Union Cricket Hockey
Seniors Junior SeniorsSeniors Junior
5
APPENDIX F1 - PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
TEAM GENERATION RATES
Age Groups
Pop'tion within Age
group
Age group as a % of
total active pop'tion
Number of Teams
within age group
Teams generated
per 1000 pop
TGR = Pop in age group
needed to generate 1
team
Football: 6-9yrs 1278 7.5% 101 79.0 13
10-15yrs 1078 6.3% 89 82.6 1210-15yrs 1007 5.9% 2 2.0 50416-45yrs 5361 31.3% 117 21.8 4616-45yrs 4204 24.5% 10 2.4 420
Totals for football (excluding mini) 11650 67.9% 218 18.7 53
11-17yrs 1284 7.5% 16 12.5 8011-17yrs 1215 7.1% 2 1.6 60818-55yrs 7071 41.2% 25 3.5 28318-55yrs 5975 34.8% 1 0.2 5975
Totals for Cricket 15545 90.6% 44 2.8 353
11-15yrs 909 5.3% 0 0.0 011-15yrs 851 5.0% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 5361 31.3% 9 1.7 59616-45yrs 4204 24.5% 10 2.4 420
Totals for Hockey 11325 66.0% 19 1.7 596
8-12yrs 1632 9.5% 5 3.1 326
13-17yrs 936 5.5% 5 5.3 18716-17yrs 364 2.1% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 4986 29.1% 8 1.6 62318-45yrs 3840 22.4% 1 0.3 3840
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 10126 59.0% 14 1.4 723
13-17yrs 936 5.5% 1 1.1 93613-17yrs 890 5.2% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 4986 29.1% 2 0.4 249318-45yrs 3840 22.4% 1 0.26 3840
Totals for Rugby 10652 62.1% 4 0.4 2663
All sports17149 100% 299 17.4 57
Junior hockey – boysJunior hockey – girls
Rugby League:Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugby
Cricket:
Junior rugby - boys
Women’s rugby
Men’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior cricket - boysJunior cricket - girlsMen’s cricketWomen’s cricket
Hockey:
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
Junior football - boysJunior football - girlsMen’s football
Junior rugby - girls
Women’s hockey
Rugby Union:Mini-rugby - mixed
Men’s hockey
Women’s football
6
APPENDIX F1 - PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
Playing Pitch Model Outputs
Football Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & A 62 36 0.5 0.5 31 18 28 3 24.6 14.1 2.6 3.0 17.2 26.8 -8.7 -2.9 26.5 3.0 28.0 3.0
NB No need to use team equivalents if mini soccer has its own dedicated pitches
Mini soccer Team
s
Team
equ
ival
ents
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Equi
vale
nt g
ames
per
wee
Nr o
f min
i pitc
hes
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(adu
lt eq
uiv)
Satu
rday
AM
Satu
rday
PM
Sund
ay A
M
Sund
ay P
M
Mid
Wee
k 1
Mid
Wee
k 2
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & A 99 0 49.5 0 20 0 20.0 20.0 -29.5 20.0 20.0 20.0
Cricket Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior )
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & A 10 0 0.6 0.6 6 0 3 3.0 -1.0 3.0 3.0 2.6 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 3.0 1.4 3.0
Stage 2 Stage 3Nr of teams
AuditStage 7 (S6- S5)
Shortfall or surplus
Audit Shortfall or surplus
(S1 x S2)Stage 6
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
0.5
Nr of teams RatioStage 1 Stage 2
Nr of teams
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Ratio (S1 x S2)
Ratio (S1 x S2)Stage 1
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 6Audit
Stage 6
Stage 3
7
APPENDIX F1 - PPM EASTLEIGH ALLBROOK
Rugby League Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & A 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Rugby Union Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & A 9 5 0.5 0.5 4.5 2.5 8 0 8.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 8.0 8.0 -2.5 0.0 8.0 0.0 8.0 0.0
Hockey Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior )
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Eastleigh (Un Parished) & A 16 0 0.5 0.5 8 0 4 4.0 -4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0 4.0
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
Shortfall or surplus
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Stage 6
Audit
Stage 3
Stage 3
Audit
Stage 6(S1 x S2)
Stage 6
Audit
Stage 1 Stage 2
Stage 1 Stage 2
Nr of teams Ratio
Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)Stage 3
Stage 2Stage 1
8
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
Active Age Group Sport Male Female Mixed
0-5 years Non active 1267
6-9 years Football 884 8-12 years 112910-15 years 746 57611-15 years 629 58911-17 years 888 84113-17 years Rugby 647 61516-17 years Rugby 25216-45 years F'ball/Hockey 3710 366518-45 years Rugby 3451 341318-55 years Cricket 4893 4890
5898 5839Over 55 years Non active 4316
13750
19557
Task 1 - Population Totals within Active Age Groups
Total area population within Active Age Groups
(6-55yrs)
Total area population
1
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
Task 2 - Total number of Teams within Area
Age Group Number of Teams 2013
Latent Demand and Sports Development 2014 - 2029 @
15%
Football: 6-9yrs 1 0.15
Junior football - boys 10-15yrs 7 1.05Junior football - girls 10-15yrs 0 0Men’s football 16-45yrs 11 0 Women’s football 16-45yrs 0 0
Totals for football (exc mini) 18 2.7
Cricket: Junior cricket - boys 11-17yrs 6 0.9Junior cricket - girls 11-17yrs 2 0.3Men’s cricket 18-55yrs 4 0.6Women’s cricket 18-55yrs 0 0
Totals for Cricket 12 1.8
Hockey: Junior hockey – boys 11-15yrs 0 0Junior hockey – girls 11-15yrs 0 0Men’s hockey 16-45yrs 0 0Women’s hockey 16-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Hockey 0 0
Rugby Union: Mini-rugby - mixed 8-12yrs 0 0
Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 16-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 0 0
Rugby League: Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 13-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby 0 0
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
2
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
Task 3 - Ratio of home games and temporal demand
Senior Junior Mini Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior JuniorRatio of home games 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporal Use %Saturday AM 9% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Saturday PM 36% 0% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Sunday AM 55% 65% 54% 0% 40% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Sunday PM 0% 33% 46% 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Mid week 1- Wednesday 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Mid week 2- Specify day 0% 0% 0% 25% 60% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Task 4 Task 5Assumptions for the Future PPM calculations Future adult / junior team ratio
Percentage increase
Percentage of adult teams
Percentage of junior teams
Football 15% Football 58% 42%Mini soccer 15% Cricket 60% 40%Cricket 15% Rugby League 50% 50%Rugby League 15% Rugby Union 45% 55%Rugby Union 15% Hockey 90% 10%Hockey 15%
HockeyCricket Rugby League Rugby UnionFootball
Impact of sports development Future adult / junior team ratio
4
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
CURRENT BIFOHH PITCHES & TEAM
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
Equiv teams
No of pitches
Equiv pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath 11 4 7 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Seniors Junior
Rugby League
Borough Wide
Fooball
Seniors Junior Minis
5
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
CURRENT BIFOHH PITCHES & TEA
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath
Borough WideNo of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
0 0 0 0 4 1 10 0 0 0
SeniorsSeniors JuniorSeniors Junior
Rugby Union Cricket Hockey
Junior
6
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
TEAM GENERATION RATES
Age Groups
Pop'tion within Age
group
Age group as a % of
total active pop'tion
Number of Teams
within age group
Teams generated
per 1000 pop
TGR = Pop in age group
needed to generate 1
team
Football: 6-9yrs 884 6.4% 1 1.1 884
10-15yrs 746 5.4% 7 9.4 10710-15yrs 576 4.2% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!16-45yrs 3710 27.0% 11 3.0 33716-45yrs 3665 26.7% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Totals for football (excluding mini) 8697 63.3% 18 2.1 483
11-17yrs 888 6.5% 6 6.8 14811-17yrs 841 6.1% 2 2.4 42118-55yrs 4893 35.6% 4 0.8 122318-55yrs 4890 35.6% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Totals for Cricket 11512 83.7% 12 1.0 959
11-15yrs 629 4.6% 0 0.0 011-15yrs 589 4.3% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 3710 27.0% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!16-45yrs 3665 26.7% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Totals for Hockey 8593 62.5% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
8-12yrs 1129 8.2% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
13-17yrs 647 4.7% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!16-17yrs 252 1.8% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3451 25.1% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!18-45yrs 3413 24.8% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 7763 56.5% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
13-17yrs 647 4.7% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!13-17yrs 615 4.5% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3451 25.1% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!18-45yrs 3413 24.8% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
Totals for Rugby 8126 59.1% 0 #DIV/0! #DIV/0!
All sports13750 100% 30 2.2 458
Women’s football
Cricket:Junior cricket - boysJunior cricket - girls
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
Junior football - boysJunior football - girlsMen’s football
Junior hockey – girlsMen’s hockeyWomen’s hockey
Rugby Union:
Men’s cricketWomen’s cricket
Hockey:Junior hockey – boys
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Mini-rugby - mixed
Rugby League:
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
7
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
Playing Pitch Model Outputs
Football Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and H 11 7 0.5 0.5 5.5 3.5 4 1 3.5 2.0 0.9 1.0 1.0 4.0 -1.3 -0.2 4.0 1.0 4.0 1.0
NB No need to use team equivalents if mini soccer has its own dedicated pitches
Mini soccer Team
s
Team
equ
ival
ents
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Equi
vale
nt g
ames
per
wee
Nr o
f min
i pitc
hes
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(adu
lt eq
uiv)
Satu
rday
AM
Satu
rday
PM
Sund
ay A
M
Sund
ay P
M
Mid
Wee
k 1
Mid
Wee
k 2
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and H 1 0 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -0.3 -0.2 0.0 0.0
Cricket Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and H 4 10 0.6 0.6 2.4 6 1 1.0 -0.2 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.4 -1.4 1.0 1.0 1.0 0.4 -2.6
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
0.5
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6
Audit
Stage 6
Nr of teams
(S1 x S2)Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Shortfall or surplusStage 6
Shortfall or surplus
Shortfall or surplus
AuditRatio (S1 x S2)
Ratio (S1 x S2)Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Nr of teams
Nr of teams Ratio
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Audit
8
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
Rugby League Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and H 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Rugby Union Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and H 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Hockey Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)
AuditStage 3 Stage 6
AuditStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
Ratio (S1 x S2)
Stage 1 Stage 2
Stage 1 Stage 2
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
Nr of teams
Stage 6Stage 3Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2) Audit
10
APPENDIX F2 PPM BISHOPSTOKE, FAIR OAK AND HORTON HEATH
Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and H 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
11
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
Active Age Group Sport Male Female Mixed
0-5 years Non active 1374
6-9 years Football 879 8-12 years 112310-15 years 742 69411-15 years 626 58611-17 years 885 83713-17 years Rugby 643 61416-17 years Rugby 25116-45 years F'ball/Hockey 3694 364618-45 years Rugby 3435 307318-55 years Cricket 4888 4543
Over 55 years Non active 5534
12561
19469
Task 1 - Population Totals within Active Age Groups
Total area population within Active Age Groups
(6-55yrs)
Total area population
1
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
Task 2 - Total number of Teams within Area
Age Group Number of Teams 2013
Latent Demand and Sports Development 2014 - 2029 @ 15%
Football: 6-9yrs 1 0.15
Junior football - boys 10-15yrs 0 0Junior football - girls 10-15yrs 17 2.55Men’s football 16-45yrs 34 0 Women’s football 16-45yrs 3 0.45
Totals for football (exc mini) 54 8.1
Cricket: Junior cricket - boys 11-17yrs 5 0.75Junior cricket - girls 11-17yrs 0 0Men’s cricket 18-55yrs 8 1.2Women’s cricket 18-55yrs 0 0
Totals for Cricket 13 1.95
Hockey: Junior hockey – boys 11-15yrs 0 0Junior hockey – girls 11-15yrs 0 0Men’s hockey 16-45yrs 4 0.6Women’s hockey 16-45yrs 2 0.3
Totals for Hockey 6 0.9
Rugby Union: Mini-rugby - mixed 8-12yrs 0 0
Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 1 0.15Junior rugby - girls 16-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 2 0.3Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 4 0.6
Rugby League: Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 13-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby 0 0
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
2
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
Task 3 - Ratio of home games and temporal demand
Senior Junior Mini Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior JuniorRatio of home games 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporal Use %Saturday AM 56% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Saturday PM 39% 0% 0% 74% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Sunday AM 6% 53% 100% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Sunday PM 0% 47% 0% 13% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Mid week 1- Wednesday 0% 0% 0% 13% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Mid week 2- Specify day 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Task 4 Task 5Assumptions for the Future PPM calculations Future adult / junior team ratio
Percentage increase
Percentage of adult teams
Percentage of junior teams
Football 15% Football 58% 42%Mini soccer 15% Cricket 60% 40%Cricket 15% Rugby League 50% 50%Rugby League 15% Rugby Union 45% 55%Rugby Union 15% Hockey 90% 10%Hockey 15%
Football
Impact of sports development Future adult / junior team ratio
HockeyCricket Rugby League Rugby Union
4
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
CURRENT BHH TEAMS & PITCHES
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
Equiv teams
No of pitches
Equiv pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound 37 24 17 0 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
Seniors Junior Seniors Junior
Rugby League Rugby Union
Borough Wide
Fooball
Seniors Junior Minis
5
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
CURRENT BHH TEAMS & PITCH
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound
Borough WideNo of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
8 4 5 6 1 0
Hockey
JuniorSeniors SeniorsJunior
Cricket
6
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
TEAM GENERATION RATES
Age Groups
Pop'tion within Age
group
Age group as a % of
total active pop'tion
Number of Teams
within age group
Teams generated per
1000 pop
TGR = Pop in age group
needed to generate 1
team
Football: 6-9yrs 879 7.0% 1 1.1 879
10-15yrs 742 5.9% 0 0.0 010-15yrs 694 5.5% 17 24.5 4116-45yrs 3694 29.4% 34 9.2 10916-45yrs 3646 29.0% 3 0.8 1215
Totals for football (excluding mini) 8776 69.9% 54 6.2 163
11-17yrs 885 7.0% 5 5.6 17711-17yrs 837 6.7% 0 0.0 018-55yrs 4888 38.9% 8 1.6 61118-55yrs 4543 36.2% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Cricket 11153 88.8% 13 1.2 858
11-15yrs 626 5.0% 0 0.0 011-15yrs 586 4.7% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 3694 29.4% 4 1.1 92416-45yrs 3646 29.0% 2 0.5 1823
Totals for Hockey 8552 68.1% 6 0.7 1425
8-12yrs 1123 8.9% 0 0.0 0
13-17yrs 643 5.1% 1 1.6 64316-17yrs 251 2.0% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3435 27.3% 2 0.6 171818-45yrs 3073 24.5% 1 0.3 3073
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 7402 58.9% 4 0.5 1851
13-17yrs 643 5.1% 0 0.0 013-17yrs 614 4.9% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3435 27.3% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3073 24.5% 0 0.00 0
Totals for Rugby 7765 61.8% 0 0.0 0
All sports12561 100% 77 6.1 163
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
Junior football - boysJunior football - girlsMen’s footballWomen’s football
Cricket:
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior cricket - boysJunior cricket - girlsMen’s cricketWomen’s cricket
Hockey:Junior hockey – boys
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior hockey – girlsMen’s hockeyWomen’s hockey
Rugby Union:Mini-rugby - mixed
Rugby League:
7
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
Playing Pitch Model ouputs
Football Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice 37 17 0.5 0.5 18.5 8.5 24 0 13.7 16.8 0.0 0.0 23.0 24.0 -4.5 -4.0 24.0 0.0 24.0 0.0
NB No need to use team equivalents if mini soccer has its own dedicated pitches
Mini soccer Team
s
Team
equ
ival
ents
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Equi
vale
nt g
ames
per
wee
Nr o
f min
i pitc
hes
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(adu
lt eq
uiv)
Satu
rday
AM
Satu
rday
PM
Sund
ay A
M
Sund
ay P
M
Mid
Wee
k 1
Mid
Wee
k 2
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice 1 0 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 -0.5 0.0 0.0 0.0
Cricket Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice 8 5 0.6 0.6 4.8 3 4 4.0 0.4 4.0 4.0 4.0 3.4 2.5 4.0 3.4 2.5 4.0 4.0
0.5
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Nr of teams RatioStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6
Audit(S1 x S2)
AuditStage 3
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
(S1 x S2)
Shortfall or surplus
Audit
Stage 1 Stage 2Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
Stage 6
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Nr of teams Ratio
8
APPENDIX F3 PPM BURSLEDON, HAMBLE-LE-RICE AND HOUND
Rugby League Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice 3 1 0.5 0.5 1.5 0.5 1 0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 0.0 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0
Rugby Union Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Hockey Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice 6 0 0.5 0.5 3 0 1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3Audit
Stage 1 Stage 2
Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
AuditNr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2) Shortfall or surplusStage 3 Stage 6
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2) Audit Shortfall or surplus
10
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
Active Age Group Sport Male Female Mixed
0-5 years Non active 1504
6-9 years Football 964 8-12 years 123210-15 years 682 76011-15 years 554 64211-17 years 970 67113-17 years Rugby 707 67116-17 years Rugby 27516-45 years F'ball/Hockey 4048 399618-45 years Rugby 3765 372118-55 years Cricket 6931 5225
Over 55 years Non active 5478
14352
21334
Task 1 - Population Totals within Active Age Groups
Total area population within Active Age Groups
(6-55yrs)
Total area population
1
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
Task 2 - Total number of Teams within Area
Age Group Number of Teams 2013
Latent Demand and Sports Development 2014 - 2029 @ 15%
Football: 6-9yrs 0 0
Junior football - boys 10-15yrs 8 1.2Junior football - girls 10-15yrs 0 0Men’s football 16-45yrs 3 0 Women’s football 16-45yrs 0 0
Totals for football (exc mini) 11 1.65
Cricket: Junior cricket - boys 11-17yrs 0 0Junior cricket - girls 11-17yrs 0 0Men’s cricket 18-55yrs 0 0Women’s cricket 18-55yrs 0 0
Totals for Cricket 0 0
Hockey: Junior hockey – boys 11-15yrs 0 0Junior hockey – girls 11-15yrs 0 0Men’s hockey 16-45yrs 0 0Women’s hockey 16-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Hockey 0 0
Rugby Union: Mini-rugby - mixed 8-12yrs 0 0
Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 16-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 0 0
Rugby League: Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 13-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby 0 0
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
2
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
Task 3 - Ratio of home games and temporal demand
Senior Junior Mini Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior JuniorRatio of home games 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporal Use %Saturday AM 0% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Saturday PM 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Sunday AM 0% 75% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Sunday PM 0% 25% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Mid week 1- Wednesday 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Mid week 2- Specify day 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Task 4 Task 5Assumptions for the Future PPM calculations Future adult / junior team ratio
Percentage increase
Percentage of adult teams
Percentage of junior teams
Football 15% Football 58% 42%Mini soccer 15% Cricket 60% 40%Cricket 15% Rugby League 50% 50%Rugby League 15% Rugby Union 45% 55%Rugby Union 15% Hockey 90% 10%Hockey 15%
Impact of sports development Future adult / junior team ratio
HockeyCricket Rugby League Rugby UnionFootball
4
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
CURRENT CFH TEAMS & PITCHES
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
Equiv teams
No of pitches
Equiv pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury 3 2 8 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rugby Union
Borough Wide
Fooball
Seniors Junior Minis
Rugby League
Seniors Junior Seniors Junior
5
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
CURRENT CFH TEAMS & PITCH
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury
Borough WideNo of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
0 0 0 0 1 0
Cricket Hockey
JuniorSeniors Junior Seniors
6
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
TEAM GENERATION RATES
Age Groups
Pop'tion within Age
group
Age group as a % of
total active pop'tion
Number of Teams
within age group
Teams generated
per 1000 pop
TGR = Pop in age group
needed to generate 1
team
Football: 6-9yrs 964 6.7% 0 0.0 0
10-15yrs 682 4.8% 8 11.7 8510-15yrs 760 5.3% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 4048 28.2% 3 0.7 134916-45yrs 3996 27.8% 0 0.0 0
Totals for football (excluding mini) 9486 66.1% 11 1.2 862
11-17yrs 970 6.8% 0 0.0 011-17yrs 671 4.7% 0 0.0 018-55yrs 6931 48.3% 0 0.0 018-55yrs 5225 36.4% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Cricket 13797 96.1% 0 0.0 0
11-15yrs 554 3.9% 0 0.0 011-15yrs 642 4.5% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 4048 28.2% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 3996 27.8% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Hockey 9240 64.4% 0 0.0 0
8-12yrs 1232 8.6% 0 0.0 0
13-17yrs 707 4.9% 0 0.0 016-17yrs 275 1.9% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3765 26.2% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3721 25.9% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 8468 59.0% 0 0.0 0
13-17yrs 707 4.9% 0 0.0 013-17yrs 671 4.7% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3765 26.2% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 3721 25.9% 0 0.00 0
Totals for Rugby 8864 61.8% 0 0.0 0
All sports14352 100% 11 0.8 1305
Men’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Women’s hockey
Rugby Union:
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girls
Men’s cricketWomen’s cricket
Mini-rugby - mixed
Rugby League:
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior hockey – girlsMen’s hockey
Hockey:Junior hockey – boys
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
Junior football - boysJunior football - girlsMen’s footballWomen’s football
Cricket:Junior cricket - boysJunior cricket - girls
7
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
Playing Pitch Model Outputs
Football Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbur 3 8 0.5 0.5 1.5 4 2 1 2.0 0.5 0.9 1.0 2.0 2.0 -2.0 0.0 2.0 1.0 2.0 1.0
NB No need to use team equivalents if mini soccer has its own dedicated pitches
Mini soccer Team
s
Team
equ
ival
ents
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Equi
vale
nt g
ames
per
wee
Nr o
f min
i pitc
hes
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(adu
lt eq
uiv)
Satu
rday
AM
Satu
rday
PM
Sund
ay A
M
Sund
ay P
M
Mid
Wee
k 1
Mid
Wee
k 2
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbur 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Cricket Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbur 0 0 0.6 0.6 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
AuditRatio (S1 x S2) Shortfall or surplus
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 6Audit
Nr of teams Ratio
Stage 6
Stage 6Stage 3(S1 x S2)
0.5
Audit
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3Nr of teams
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2
8
APPENDIX F4 PPM CHANDLER'S FORD HILTINGBURY
Rugby League Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbur 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Rugby Union Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbur 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Hockey Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbur 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 1 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0 1.0
Nr of teams RatioStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
(S1 x S2)
Shortfall or surplus
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
Stage 6Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2) AuditStage 1 Stage 2
Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
Stage 3
Audit
AuditStage 6
Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
10
APPENDIX 13e PPM BOTLEY, HEDGE END AND WEST END - ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Active Age Group Sport Male Female Mixed
0-5 years Non active 2576
6-9 years Football 1752 8-12 years 210910-15 years 1395 130111-15 years 1176 110011-17 years 1661 157113-17 years Rugby 1210 115016-17 years Rugby 47116-45 years F'ball/Hockey 6932 684618-45 years Rugby 6447 636618-55 years Cricket 9142 9126
Over 55 years Non active 7926
26044
36546
Task 1 - Population Totals within Active Age Groups
Total area population within Active Age Groups
(6-55yrs)
Total area population
1
APPENDIX 13e PPM BOTLEY, HEDGE END AND WEST END - ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Task 2 - Total number of Teams within Area
Age Group Number of Teams 2013
Latent Demand and Sports Development 2014 - 2029 @
15%
Football: 6-9yrs 0 0
Junior football - boys 10-15yrs 23 3.45Junior football - girls 10-15yrs 0 0Men’s football 16-45yrs 13 0 Women’s football 16-45yrs 1 0.15
Totals for football (exc mini) 37 5.55
Cricket: Junior cricket - boys 11-17yrs 4 0.6Junior cricket - girls 11-17yrs 0 0Men’s cricket 18-55yrs 4 0.6Women’s cricket 18-55yrs 0 0
Totals for Cricket 8 1.2
Hockey: Junior hockey – boys 11-15yrs 0 0Junior hockey – girls 11-15yrs 0 0Men’s hockey 16-45yrs 0 0Women’s hockey 16-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Hockey 0 0
Rugby Union: Mini-rugby - mixed 8-12yrs 0 0
Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 16-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 0 0
Rugby League: Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 0 0Junior rugby - girls 13-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 0 0
Totals for Rugby 0 0
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
2
APPENDIX 13e PPM BOTLEY, HEDGE END AND WEST END - ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Task 3 - Ratio of home games and temporal demand
Senior Junior Mini Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior JuniorRatio of home games 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporal Use %Saturday AM 0% 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Saturday PM 50% 0% 0% 100% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Sunday AM 36% 68% 0% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Sunday PM 14% 27% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Mid week 1- Wednesday 0% 0% 0% 0% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Mid week 2- Specify day 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Task 4 Task 5Assumptions for the Future PPM calculations Future adult / junior team ratio
Percentage increase
Percentage of adult teams
Percentage of junior teams
Football 15% Football 58% 42%Mini soccer 15% Cricket 60% 40%Cricket 15% Rugby League 50% 50%Rugby League 15% Rugby Union 45% 55%Rugby Union 15% Hockey 90% 10%Hockey 15%
Impact of sports development Future adult / junior team ratio
HockeyCricket Rugby League Rugby UnionFootball
4
APPENDIX F5 - PPM HEDGE END, WEST END BOTLEY
CURRENT HEWEB TEAMS & PITCHES
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
Equiv teams
No of pitches
Equiv pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
Botley, Hedge End & West End 14 8 23 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Seniors Junior
Rugby League
Borough Wide
Fooball
Seniors Junior Minis
5
APPENDIX F5 - PPM HEDGE END, WEST END BOTLEY
CURRENT HEWEB TEAMS & PIT
Botley, Hedge End & West End
Borough WideNo of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
0 0 0 0 4 2 4 0 0 0
SeniorsSeniors JuniorSeniors Junior
Rugby Union Cricket Hockey
Junior
6
APPENDIX F5 - PPM HEDGE END, WEST END BOTLEY
TEAM GENERATION RATES
Age Groups
Pop'tion within Age
group
Age group as a % of
total active pop'tion
Number of Teams
within age group
Teams generated per
1000 pop
TGR = Pop in age group
needed to generate 1
team
Football: 6-9yrs 1752 6.7% 0 0.0 0
10-15yrs 1395 5.4% 23 16.5 6110-15yrs 1301 5.0% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 6932 26.6% 13 1.9 53316-45yrs 6846 26.3% 1 0.1 6846
Totals for football (excluding mini) 16474 63.3% 37 2.2 445
11-17yrs 1661 6.4% 4 2.4 41511-17yrs 1571 6.0% 0 0.0 018-55yrs 9142 35.1% 4 0.4 228618-55yrs 9126 35.0% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Cricket 21500 82.6% 8 0.4 2688
11-15yrs 1176 4.5% 0 0.0 011-15yrs 1100 4.2% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 6932 26.6% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 6846 26.3% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Hockey 16054 61.6% 0 0.0 0
8-12yrs 2109 8.1% 0 0.0 0
13-17yrs 1210 4.6% 0 0.0 016-17yrs 471 1.8% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 6447 24.8% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 6366 24.4% 0 0.0 0
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 14494 55.7% 0 0.0 0
13-17yrs 1210 4.6% 0 0.0 013-17yrs 1150 4.4% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 6447 24.8% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 6366 24.4% 0 0.00 0
Totals for Rugby 15173 58.3% 0 0.0 0
All sports26044 100% 45 1.7 579
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
Junior football - boysJunior football - girlsMen’s footballWomen’s football
Cricket:
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior cricket - boysJunior cricket - girlsMen’s cricketWomen’s cricket
Hockey:Junior hockey – boys
Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior hockey – girlsMen’s hockeyWomen’s hockey
Rugby Union:Mini-rugby - mixed
Rugby League:
7
APPENDIX F5 - PPM HEDGE END, WEST END BOTLEY
Playing Pitch Model Outputs
Football Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Botley, Hedge End & West 14 23 0.5 0.5 7 11.5 8 2 8.0 4.5 1.5 2.0 5.5 7.0 -5.8 -1.1 8.0 2.0 8.0 2.0
NB No need to use team equivalents if mini soccer has its own dedicated pitches
Mini soccer Team
s
Team
equ
ival
ents
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Equi
vale
nt g
ames
per
wee
Nr o
f min
i pitc
hes
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(adu
lt eq
uiv)
Satu
rday
AM
Satu
rday
PM
Sund
ay A
M
Sund
ay P
M
Mid
Wee
k 1
Mid
Wee
k 2
Botley, Hedge End & West 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Cricket Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
seni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek(
juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Botley, Hedge End & West 4 4 0.6 0.6 2.4 2.4 2 2.0 -0.4 2.0 2.0 2.0 2.0 0.8 2.0 2.0 0.8 2.0 2.0
0.5
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Nr of teams RatioStage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6
Audit(S1 x S2)
AuditStage 3
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Shortfall or surplus
(S1 x S2)
Shortfall or surplus
Audit
Stage 1 Stage 2Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
Stage 6
Gam
es p
er w
eek
Nr of teams Ratio
8
APPENDIX F5 - PPM HEDGE END, WEST END BOTLEY
Rugby League Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Botley, Hedge End & West 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Rugby Union Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Botley, Hedge End & West 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Hockey Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(sen
ior)
Mid
Wee
k 1
Tues
day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Botley, Hedge End & West 0 0 0.5 0.5 0 0 0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3Audit
Stage 1 Stage 2
Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
AuditNr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2) Shortfall or surplusStage 3 Stage 6
Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3 Stage 6 Stage 7 (S6- S5)Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2) Audit Shortfall or surplus
10
APPENDIX 13 PPM EASTLEIGH CURRENT 2013 - ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Active Age Group Sport Male Female Mixed
0-5 years Non active 8830
6-9 years Football 5657 8-12 years 7229
10-15 years 4778 446011-15 years 4029 377011-17 years 5690 538413-17 years Rugby 4144 394216-17 years Rugby 161416-45 years F'ball/Hockey 23750 2345518-45 years Rugby 22089 21841 18-55 years Cricket 31321 31296
Over 55 years Non active 35583
80787
125199
APPENDIX F6 - PPM BOROUGH WIDE
Task 1 - Population Totals within Active Age Groups
Total area population within Active Age Groups
(6-55yrs)
Total area population
1
APPENDIX 13 PPM EASTLEIGH CURRENT 2013 - ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Task 2 - Total number of Teams within Area
Age Group Number of Teams 2013
Latent Demand and Sports Development 2014 -
2029 @ 15%
Football: 6-9yrs 101 15.15
Junior football - boys 10-15yrs 89 13.35Junior football - girls 10-15yrs 2 0.3Men’s football 16-45yrs 117 0 Women’s football 16-45yrs 10 1.5
Totals for football (exc mini) 218 32.7
Cricket: Junior cricket - boys 11-17yrs 16 2.4Junior cricket - girls 11-17yrs 2 0.3Men’s cricket 18-55yrs 25 3.75Women’s cricket 18-55yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Cricket 44 6.6
Hockey: Junior hockey – boys 11-15yrs 0 0Junior hockey – girls 11-15yrs 0 0Men’s hockey 16-45yrs 9 1.35Women’s hockey 16-45yrs 10 1.5
Totals for Hockey 19 2.85
Rugby Union: Mini-rugby - mixed 8-12yrs 5 0.75
Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 5 0.75Junior rugby - girls 16-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 8 1.2Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 14 2.1
Rugby League: Junior rugby - boys 13-17yrs 1 0.15Junior rugby - girls 13-17yrs 0 0Men’s rugby 18-45yrs 2 0.3Women’s rugby 18-45yrs 1 0.15
Totals for Rugby 4 0.6
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
2
APPENDIX 13 PPM EASTLEIGH CURRENT 2013 - ACTIVE PARTICIPATION INFORMATION
Task 3 - Ratio of home games and temporal demand
Senior Junior Mini Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior Junior Senior JuniorRatio of home games 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.6 0.6 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5 0.5
Temporal Use %Saturday AM 11% 2% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Saturday PM 45% 0% 0% 67% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0%
Sunday AM 35% 65% 100% 7% 50% 0% 100% 0% 100% 0% 0%Sunday PM 4% 33% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Mid week 1- Wednesday 5% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%Mid week 2- Specify day 0% 0% 0% 26% 50% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% 0%
Task 4 Task 5Assumptions for the Future PPM calculations Future adult / junior team ratio
Percentage increase
Percentage of adult teams
Percentage of junior teams
Football 15% Football 58% 42%Mini soccer 15% Cricket 60% 40%Cricket 15% Rugby League 50% 50%Rugby League 15% Rugby Union 45% 55%Rugby Union 15% Hockey 90% 10%Hockey 15%
Impact of sports development Future adult / junior team ratio
HockeyCricket Rugby League Rugby UnionFootball
3
APPENDIX F6 - PPM BOROUGH WIDE
Borough Team & Pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
Equiv teams
No of pitches
Equiv pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
Total 127 66 91 7 101 0 20 0 3 1 1 0
District Wide
Fooball
Seniors Junior Minis
Rugby League
Seniors Junior
4
APPENDIX F6 - PPM BOROUGH WIDE
Borough Team & Pitches
Total
District WideNo of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
No of teams
No of pitches
No of teams
9 8 5 0 26 10 18 22 6 0
Junior
Rugby Union Cricket Hockey
Seniors Junior SeniorsSeniors Junior
5
APPENDIX F6 - PPM BOROUGH WIDE
Team Generation Rates
Age Groups
Pop'tion within Age
group
Age group as a % of
total active pop'tion
Number of Teams
within age group
Teams generated
per 1000 pop
TGR = Pop in age group
needed to generate 1
team
Football: 6-9yrs 5657 7.0% 101 17.9 56
10-15yrs 4778 5.9% 89 18.6 5410-15yrs 4460 5.5% 2 0.4 223016-45yrs 23750 29.4% 117 4.9 20316-45yrs 23455 29.0% 10 0.4 2346
Totals for football (excluding mini) 56443 69.9% 218 3.9 259
11-17yrs 5690 7.0% 16 2.8 35611-17yrs 5384 6.7% 2 0.4 269218-55yrs 31321 38.8% 25 0.8 125318-55yrs 31296 38.7% 1 0.0 31296
Totals for Cricket 73691 91.2% 44 0.6 1675
11-15yrs 4029 5.0% 0 0.0 011-15yrs 3770 4.7% 0 0.0 016-45yrs 23750 29.4% 9 0.4 263916-45yrs 23455 29.0% 10 0.4 2346
Totals for Hockey 55004 68.1% 19 0.3 2895
8-12yrs 7229 8.9% 5 0.7 1446
13-17yrs 4144 5.1% 5 1.2 82916-17yrs 1614 2.0% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 22089 27.3% 8 0.4 276118-45yrs 21841 27.0% 1 0.0 21841
Totals for Rugby (ex mini) 49688 61.5% 14 0.3 3549
13-17yrs 4144 5.1% 1 0.2 414413-17yrs 3942 4.9% 0 0.0 018-45yrs 22089 27.3% 2 0.1 1104518-45yrs 21841 27.0% 1 0.05 21841
Totals for Rugby 52016 64.4% 4 0.1 13004
All sports80787 100% 299 3.7 270
Junior hockey – boysJunior hockey – girls
Rugby League:Junior rugby - boysJunior rugby - girlsMen’s rugby
Cricket:
Junior rugby - boys
Women’s rugby
Men’s rugbyWomen’s rugby
Junior cricket - boysJunior cricket - girlsMen’s cricketWomen’s cricket
Hockey:
Mini-soccer (U7-U10s) - mixed
Junior football - boysJunior football - girlsMen’s football
Junior rugby - girls
Women’s hockey
Rugby Union:Mini-rugby - mixed
Men’s hockey
Women’s football
6
APPENDIX F6 - PPM BOROUGH WIDE
Playing Pitch Model Outputs
Football Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
Juni
or te
ams
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(sen
ior)
Gam
es p
er w
eek
(juni
or)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(sen
ior)
Nr o
f pitc
hes
(juni
or)
Satu
rday
AM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(sen
ior)
Satu
rday
AM
(jun
ior)
Satu
rday
PM
(jun
ior)
Sund
ay A
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (s
enio
r)
Sund
ay A
M (j
unio
r)
Sund
ay P
M (j
unio
r)
Mid
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k 1
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(sen
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(juni
or)
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Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
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Wee
k 2
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sday
(jun
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Stage 2 Stage 3Nr of teams Audit Shortfall or surplus
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Stage 1 Stage 2 Stage 3
Nr of teams RatioStage 1 Stage 2
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APPENDIX F6 - PPM BOROUGH WIDE
Rugby League Adul
t tea
ms
(sen
ior)
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or te
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(juni
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Gam
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(sen
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(juni
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(sen
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PM
(sen
ior)
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rday
AM
(jun
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Satu
rday
PM
(jun
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k 1
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day
(sen
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k 1
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day
(juni
or)
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(sen
ior
Mid
Wee
k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
ior
Total 3 1 0.5 0.5 1.5 0.5 1 0 1.0 -0.5 0.0 0.0 1.0 1.0 -0.5 0.0 1.0 0.0 1.0 0.0
Rugby Union Adul
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(sen
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k 2
Thur
sday
(jun
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Total 9 5 0.5 0.5 4.5 2.5 8 0 8.0 3.5 0.0 0.0 8.0 8.0 -2.5 0.0 8.0 0.0 8.0 0.0
Hockey Adul
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k 2
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sday
(sen
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Thur
sday
(jun
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Shortfall or surplus
Stage 7 (S6- S5)
Stage 7 (S6- S5)Stage 6
Shortfall or surplusAudit
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Stage 3
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Stage 1 Stage 2
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Nr of teams Ratio (S1 x S2)
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8
Appendix G: Scenarios for addressing potential loss of playing fields on land south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh as a consequence of policy E1 of the Submission Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011-29.
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1 This appendix explores the issues relating to the potential loss of playing fields on the land south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh resulting from the proposed development of the site for 1,100 dwellings and related facilities. It is anticipated that this work will help to inform subsequent discussions with the landowners of the site and other interested parties, including Sport England, in relation to bringing the site forward for development in accordance with the emerging Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011-2029.
1.2 This study also reviews overall open space needs likely to arise from the development of this site and within the rest of Eastleigh.
2. PLANNING POLICY CONTEXT
2.1 Sport England considers proposals affecting playing fields in the light of its playing fields policy: ‘A Sporting Future for the Playing Fields of England’. This policy statement defines in planning terms what is considered a ‘playing field’, which is: “the whole of a site that encompasses at least one playing pitch. A playing pitch is a delineated area, which, together with any run off, is of 0.2 hectares or more.”
2.2 The aim of this playing fields policy statement is to ensure that there is an adequate supply
of quality pitches to satisfy the current and estimated future needs of the pitch sports. The policy identifies exceptions to the normal position of opposing development which would result in the loss of playing fields, as follows:
“The playing field or playing fields which would be lost as a result of the proposed development would be replaced by a playing field or playing fields of an equivalent or better quality and of equivalent or greater quantity, in a suitable location and subject to equivalent or better management arrangements, prior to the commencement of the development.”
2.3 Paragraph 74 of the Government’s National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) takes a
slightly different approach, stating that:
“Existing open space, sports and recreational buildings and land, including playing fields, should not be built on unless: · an assessment has been undertaken which has clearly shown the open space,
buildings or land to be surplus to requirements; or · the loss resulting from the proposed development would be replaced by equivalent or
better provision in terms of quantity and quality in a suitable location; or · the development is for alternative sports and recreational provision, the needs for
which clearly outweigh the loss.”
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2.4 The emerging Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011 – 2029 proposes to allocate land south of
Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, for the development of approximately 1,100 dwellings (policy E1, Chapter 6 section 6.6). This site currently includes a number of playing fields. Policy E1 includes the following criterion relating to these playing facilities:
“The playing facilities are retained within the site unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory replacement can be provided which is of equal or greater benefit to the wider community than that which it replaces.”
2.5 In the absence of an up-to-date playing pitch strategy, policy E13 of the emerging Local Plan proposed to allocate land south of junction 5 of the M27 for playing fields to meet local needs and, if necessary, to help make up for the potential loss of playing fields arising from the development of the land south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh (see para 6.6.60)
2.6 The Council’s Playing Pitch Strategy (PPS) supports the standards for outdoor sports facilities (including playing pitches) which are included in the Local Plan (policy DM32, Chapter5). The standard for outdoor sports pitches is 1.42ha per 1000 people.
3. ASSUMPTIONS
3.1 The primary purpose of this study is to inform discussions relating to the proposed development of land south of Chestnut Avenue in relation to the potential relocation of the existing playing fields. The following assumptions are made and form the parameters for the study:
i. All of the existing playing fields within the site should either be retained, replaced on a
like-for basis or replaced through improvements to existing facilities that increase their capacity. This is on the basis that there is sufficient current demand for all of these playing fields to be used, irrespective of their current usage.
ii. Latent demand (current unmet demand), the expressed needs of the sports clubs using playing fields within the site and anticipated future needs arising from housing development are not of direct relevance to calculating the quantum of playing fields that will need to be replaced in accordance with policy E1. This is on the basis that the potential future needs arising from these factors are not directly material to the requirement of policy E1 to consider the existing position. However the overall findings of the PPS, including the playing pitch needs arising from the proposed development and the needs of the sports clubs both within and close to the site, should be taken into account in identifying a preferred strategy.
iii. The ‘area of search’ for identifying suitable replacement provision should be focussed on areas close to the existing site. This is considered to be a reasonable starting point for the study, given the strategic location of the existing site between Eastleigh and Southampton and the use of its sports facilities by local clubs.
iv. No additional capacity for playing pitches can be anticipated by improving the quality of pitches from ‘standard’ to ‘good’. Investigations by the Borough Council suggest that the capital costs of improving such pitches, along with the ongoing maintenance needed, and the similar peak playing times (Saturday and Sunday) cast doubt on the viability of this option.
v. Each sports team is presumed to require a training session of 45 minutes per week, equivalent to 0.5 of a match session. This is presumed to take place on the playing pitch
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where they play matches, unless evidence is forthcoming which demonstrates that they play elsewhere e.g. on an artificial grass pitch (AGP)
4. LAND SOUTH OF CHESTNUT AVENUE - EXISTING PITCHES AND FACILITIES
4.1 The area identified for development in policy E1 is outlined in illustration 1. The shaded areas outlined in red and annotated A-C reflect existing sports provision which, by virtue of policy E1 vii, must be retained unless the Council is satisfied that compensatory provision can be provided prior to development which is of equal or greater benefit to the wider community.
Illustration 1: Existing Sports Pitches and Facilities – Land south of Chestnut Avenue.
©Crown copyright and database rights (2014) Ordnance Survey (LA100019622)
Description of existing sites (A-C)
4.2 Site A, Jubilee Playing Fields (3.9ha) is the home of AFC Stoneham. There are three pitches (1 floodlit adult and 2 junior) that currently operate at full capacity. Ancillary facilities comprise 4 changing rooms, a tea bar and a car park. These facilities will need to be
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retained or provided at an alternative location to current national governing body and Sport England guidelines. AFC Stoneham participate in the Hampshire Premier League and adhere to its step 7 of the football pyramid pitch and ground gradings. The same step 7 standard would need to be replicated as minimum should they be relocated to an alternative location.
4.3 Site B, Doncaster Farm (2.9ha) comprises 3 pitches and 1 cricket square operating at full capacity. Ancillary facilities include a pavilion which will need to be retained or provided at an alternative location to current National Governing Body and Sport England guidelines.
4.4 Site C, Stoneham Park (8.3ha) has capacity for 10 adult pitches but is in private ownership so the Council has no control over pitch availability. The site is currently restricted in use to the equivalent of 4 adult pitches for junior and mini football for use as a central venue for mini-football. This takes up an area of approximately 3.85ha. The remaining 4.45ha of playing fields are not currently able to be used as playing pitches following a recent decision of the landowner to close this part of the site.
4.5 Given the lack of public control over the use of site C and the absence of any ancillary facilities, the Council would prefer to see an area of equivalent size provided at an alternative location with changing rooms and community facilities. Eastleigh and District Mini Soccer League (the users of this facility) have stated that should they be displaced by any development on their existing site, they would need to continue to provide for a ‘central venue’ for the league i.e. one location where all matches take place. This enables everything to be controlled to appropriate safety standards. . The league at any one time on a Sunday attracts 20 football teams which equals 200 players with associated coaches and parents also in attendance. The league has stated that the ideal future requirements would be 10 pitches (4 no. all weather 3G pitches 7 v 7 and 6 no. grass 7 v 7). The 4 all-weather 3G pitches would increase capacity on those pitches.
4.6 The total area of sites A, B & C is 15.1ha. Between them they accommodate 10 operational pitches and a cricket pitch, but site C has capacity for more pitches. This study therefore seeks to identify whether the whole 15.1ha area can be re-provided elsewhere and, if there are options, a preferred strategy for doing so.
5. POTENTIAL REPLACEMENT OPPORTUNITIES
5.1 In order to replace the facilities that would be lost by residential development of the playing fields south of Chestnut Avenue, it is necessary to identify new sites and/or potential for the improvement of existing facilities that would increase their capacity.
New playing pitches
Sites adjoining/close to the land south of Chestnut Avenue
5.2 The Council has produced a Strategic Land Availability Assessment (SLAA) which assesses the suitability, achievability and availability of sites across the borough for a wide variety of uses including open spaces. This document is therefore a reasonable starting point for
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considering potential alternatives sites to replace the playing pitches lost on a like-for-like basis.
5.3 A total of 19 sites in the area south of Eastleigh (and Chandler’s Ford) were assessed. These are shown in illustration 2 below. Of these:
- Four were an assessment of land within the existing site (SLAA-6-21-C, SLAA-6-24-C, SLAA-6-22-C, SLAA-6-23-C)
- Three were land currently used as playing fields or other sports related activities (SLAA-6-20-C, SLAA-6-15-C, SLAA-6-16-C)
- Four were land very close to the mainline railway line which are of unsuitable size for playing pitches or are required for potential highway improvements (SLAA-6-17-C, SLAA-6-18-C, SLAA-6-30-C, SLAA-6-14-C)
- Four are on land allocated for employment uses at Eastleigh River Side (SLAA-6-12-C, SLAA-6-11-C, SLAA-6-10-C, SLAA-6-13-C)
- One is either side of the Monks Brook and has unsuitable ground conditions (SLAA-6-28-C)
5.4 Of two sites in Chandler’s Ford, one has planning permission for a relocated waste recycling centre (SLAA-5-7-C) and the other is proposed to be allocated in the emerging Local Plan for employment uses (SLAA-5-8-C). This leaves one remaining SLAA site south of junction 5 of the M27 which includes unused and abandoned playing fields (SLAA-6-19-C, which includes the former Monks Brook playing fields). The SLAA identifies this site as potentially suitable for use as playing pitches. ^^^^ area?
Illustration 2: SLAA sites adjoining/close to land south of Chestnut Avenue.
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Sites elsewhere in Eastleigh borough
5.5 A number of other locations across Eastleigh borough have been considered:
· Fleming Park The possibility of providing additional pitches on land close to the Monks Brook within the former golf course area of the wider park has previously been considered and discounted by the Council. The proposal would result in the loss of informal open space and be located in close proximity to a watercourse with consequential flood risk issues impacting on the effective management of the pitches.
· Land north of Allbrook is generally unsuitable due to its topography or is already proposed to be allocated for development. There may be some potential east of Allbrook Way, but again this land slopes (west to east) and is not easily accessible.
· Land to the south of Bishopstoke, at Fair Oak, Hedge End, Horton Heath, West End and further afield has been disregarded due to its distance from the initial area of search and relatively poor transport links to this area. The provision of playing pitches in these locations may well be required to meet the needs in that locality but cannot be relied upon to replace those that would be lost on land south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh.
Sites outside of Eastleigh borough
5.6 Given the proximity of both the city of Southampton and Test Valley borough to site allocation E1, there is merit in considering the potential for new playing pitches in these locations:
· The City of Southampton is heavily urbanised with no potential within the vicinity of the site to provide for new playing pitches. Land within the city of Southampton adjoining the former Monks Brook playing fields south of junction 5 is already in use as playing fields.
· Test Valley borough– the Council has allocated land in Romsey to meet its need for pitches in the south of the borough. There are areas adjoining the southern boundaries of Chandler’s Ford and Valley Park within Test Valley which may be physically capable of being used as playing pitches but Test Valley Borough Council have no current plans to allocate these sites for such use and in any event any such proposals would be likely to serve the population of Test Valley Borough.
Opportunities for the improvement of existing sports pitch provision
Within Eastleigh borough
5.7 The PPS identifies a number of existing outdoor sports sites within the vicinity of the land south of Chestnut Avenue. The potential of these to be enhanced to increase their capacity through improved facilities have been reviewed in the light of the findings of the PPS. . In the un-parished area of Eastleigh the following sites are identified as possibly having potential to increase their capacity:
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5.8 Wellington Sports Ground at Stoneham Lane- The capacity of the site to accommodate additional matches needs further investigation.
5.9 University of Southampton playing fields at Wide Lane - This site currently provides the main playing fields for the university’s 23,000 students and 5,000 staff. Total play currently taking place is 5.5 adult matches and 2 junior (9 v 9) per week. In addition there is understood to be the equivalent of 7 match equivalent games taking place through training on the site. The site is available for community use but this use needs to be balanced with the sporting needs of the University. The University would like to encourage more community uses but there are perceived barriers to such use including car parking and possible conflicts with event programming. There is an existing community use agreement on this site and the capacity of this site to increase its community use will need to be kept under review in accordance with paragraph C14 of Sport England guidance. The capacity of site to accommodate additional matches needs further investigation
Elsewhere within Eastleigh borough
5.10 The opportunities to utilise spare capacity or increase capacity on sites elsewhere within Eastleigh Borough has been disregarded due to the distances from the initial area of search. The existing capacity or potential for increasing capacity in these locations may well be required to meet the needs in that locality but cannot be relied upon to replace those that would be lost on land south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh.
Outside Eastleigh Borough
5.11 Trojans Sports Ground - is located within the administrative boundary of Test Valley Borough Council but is geographically closely related to Eastleigh borough and also the city of Southampton. The club has indicated that the site is currently operating at full capacity. There may be some potential to increase pitch capacity, but this will need to be considered in the context of need and facilities at adjacent sites (Hardmoor playing fields and Wellington Sports Ground, as well as other potential opportunities on land south of Eastleigh town) – also in the context of league requirements (see para. 5.17 below).
5.12 Hardmoor playing fields - is located immediately south of Trojans Sports Ground and comprises approximately 6.6ha accommodating 3 pitches and a cricket square. The main area of Hardmoor playing fields is to the west of Stoneham Lane and immediately north of the M27.. The capacity of this site to accommodate additional matches needs further investigation.
· BTC (British Transport Commission) Sports Ground, Southampton is located within the administrative boundary of Southampton City Council. All of its playing fields are well used and operating at a level the playing pitches can sustain. There is no spare or additional capacity.
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Conclusions on new or improved playing pitches
5.13 The opportunities to provide suitable replacement playing fields on new greenfield sites in close proximity to those that would be lost through redevelopment of land south of Chestnut Avenue are very limited.
5.14 The most obvious site for relocation of the playing pitches from the area south of Chestnut Avenue is the land south of junction 5 of the M27 which includes the former Monks Brook playing fields. This offers some potential to create a ‘multi club facility’, shared changing/amenities and potentially enabling a smaller footprint of land take, similar to that seen at the University of Southampton playing fields at Wide Lane, Southampton. However this site’s limitations include:
- It is not considered to be large enough to accommodate adequately all of the pitches potentially lost, although it would accommodate easily the current operational pitches. Although the total site area is approximately 18.3ha, the physical constraints of the site (including the proximity of roads & the Monks Brook) suggest that only approximately 14 ha of the site is likely to be able to be used as playing fields;
- It is split in three by a busy A road (A335) and a smaller link road (Stoneham Lane). It is also immediately adjacent to the M27 motorway with resulting noise and disturbance;
- It is not as accessible to the residents of Eastleigh as the area south of Chestnut Avenue; and
- Part of the site may also be required for future playing pitch needs arising in Eastleigh borough and indeed the City of Southampton.
5.15 Opportunities to enhance the capacity of existing playing fields in the vicinity of land south of Chestnut Avenue are limited. Those within Eastleigh borough either have physical capacity or management issues or are poorly related to those that would be lost at Chestnut Avenue and the associated catchment. Outside the borough there may be some capacity to enhance facilities at Trojans and Hardmoor, but such enhancements are unlikely to provide adequate replacement of facilities lost south of Chestnut Avenue and if they comprise new artificial grass pitches, may not meet FA league pitch quality requirements (see para. 5.17 below).
5.16 In considering off-site provision to replace any playing pitches lost to development within site allocation E1, developers are asked to consider the above and the alternative site enhancement opportunities identified in paragraphs 5.7-5.12 above. No assurances are offered as regards ownership or access. Proposals outside Eastleigh Borough will require the developer to liaise with the relevant planning authority.
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Role of Artificial Grass Pitches (AGPs)
5.17 Current Football Association (FA) provision standards suggest that there should be one artificial grass pitch of 3G1 quality per 70 teams. Even allowing for future needs, the existing number of artificial grass pitches in the borough is considered to be sufficient through to 2029 on this basis. Whilst there may be some scope for further artificial grass pitches to be provided to meet some of the training needs of clubs, current league guidelines/requirements mean they cannot be relied upon to provide for replacement match-day pitches. As such, the scope for artificial grass pitches to compensate for the loss of playing fields is limited. The Council is mindful of the changing landscape of some of the FA affiliated leagues nationally that have begun to allow high level matches to be played on artificial grass pitches (inclusive of the FA Cup). It is expected that this pattern will continue in the coming years, but the FA has yet to give a definite position statement. The Council is open to the use of artificial grass pitches for 11 a side matches; however, this would require full agreement of the local FA and local respective leagues. The position of the FA will be kept under review by the Council.
5.18 If any artificial grass pitches are to be developed, they will need to be a minimum FA standard step 7 size to future proof against any change in rules allowing 11 a side league games to be played regularly. Not all existing artificial grass pitches meet this standard.
6. FUTURE LAND REQUIREMENTS ARISING FROM THE PLAYING PITCH STRATEGY, NEEDS OF EXISTING SPORTS CLUBS WITHIN SITE & REPLACING OTHER NON-OPERATIONAL PLAYING FIELDS
Playing Pitch Strategy
6.1 Based on population projections to 2029, the Playing Pitch Strategy has identified a need for approximately 21.41 ha of playing pitch space across Eastleigh borough in the period 2011 to 2029. This is calculated by applying the standard of 1.42 ha per 1000 population to the projected population increase within the borough. Based on the un-parished area of Eastleigh accommodating approximately 30% of the planned level of housing growth in the period 2011-29 (including the site south of Chestnut Avenue), this would suggest that approximately 6.5ha of new playing pitches should be provided for in this area.
6.2 The new housing south of Chestnut Avenue will provide for 1100 houses and approximately 2640 residents (assuming an average household size of 2.4 persons). Using the standard of 1.42 Ha per 1000 population this equates to a need for 3.75 ha of playing pitches arising directly from the new housing south of Chestnut Avenue. As set out in policy DM32 of the emerging Eastleigh Borough Local Plan 2011-29, these playing pitches would be expected to
1 The artificial turf named '3G' (Third Generation) is a surface created using synthetic fibres and rubbers, made to look like grass. Unlike previous artificial surfaces, the pitch does not contain sand, therefore it is much less likely to cause friction burns to the skin. The main reason for its use is maintenance—artificial turf stands up to heavy use, particularly in sports, and requires no irrigation or trimming.
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be provided on-site. It is noted that the promoters of this site have raised some reservations about whether such provisions can be achieved given the particular constraints of this site. Accordingly they have suggested that these playing pitches should be provided off-site instead. Clearly any such proposal would need to be accompanied by compelling evidence to demonstrate that it would not be feasible to provide on-site playing pitches to meet the needs arising (in whole or in part) from the development, without unacceptably prejudicing the sustainable development of the site.
6.3 On the basis that the existing outdoor sports facilities south of Chestnut Avenue will be replaced in full, and that the development in this location will meet its own open space requirements on site, this leaves a residual requirement for approximately 2.75ha of new playing pitches. If the playing pitch requirements arising from the development were to be wholly provided off-site, the overall residual requirement would remain at 6.5 ha. As the PPS identifies, opportunities to provide new playing pitches around Eastleigh town are limited and existing facilities are generally well used with limited capacity to expand. It would therefore be preferable to locate the residual requirements on land south of junction 5 of the M27.
Existing sports clubs south of Chestnut Avenue - potential future requirements
6.4 In seeking such replacement provision it is necessary to be mindful of potential future requirements of the clubs currently using these facilities.
6.5 AFC Stoneham who use the Jubilee Playing Field (site A) have identified a need for three replacement pitches comprising of
· 1 pitch which is all weather and floodlit for training purposes and suitable for matches.
· 1 pitch should be grass, floodlit, with a seated stand for 50 people and a covered stand for 100 people, the pitch would need to be fenced from the other pitches with hardstand around the pitch with a fixed barrier and two pitch side trainer dugouts.
· One other grass pitch
6.6 The clubhouse and changing facilities would need to be adjacent to the main grass pitch and provide spectator toilet facilities, 4 main changing rooms and separate referee facilities to accommodate male and female officials. The club have also indicated a need for a a clubhouse of sufficient size to cater for medium sized events to help sustain the club.
6.7 It is considered that the above facilities could be provided within the 3.9 ha that the club is currently using. This site area allows for a moderate amount of car parking (c.24 spaces) to be provided which complies with the former Hampshire County Council Parking Standards (6 spaces per ha of playing fields in accessible locations). However it is recognised that the aspirations of AFC Stoneham to provide for a significant number of spectators will generate a need for additional provision for car parking. The additional spaces required will need to be informed by a transport assessment although it is suggested that an additional 0.5ha of land could be required. Until a transport assessment has been carried out, this figure will be taken forward. This would equal a total land requirement of 4.4 ha
Appendix G - Scenarios
6.8 On Doncaster Farm (site B) the sports clubs using these fields have identified a need to replace and improve the existing playing pitch capacity of 3 new junior pitches and the 6 grass wicket cricket facility with floodlighting, improved changing facilities and car parking. It is considered the current 2.9 ha is sufficient size for a new replacement facility.
6.9 At Stoneham Park (site C) As already set out in paragraph 4.5, the Eastleigh and District Mini Soccer League have identified a need to continue to provide for a ‘central venue’ for the league i.e. one location where all matches take place. This enables everything to be as controlled as possible for the young people.
6.10 On a Sunday the league attracts 20 football teams which equals 200 players with associated coaches and parents also in attendance. The league has suggested an ideal future requirement for 10 mini-soccer pitches comprising 4 no. all weather 3G pitches 7 v 7 and 6 no. grass 7 v 7. The 4 all-weather 3G pitches would increase capacity on those pitches for use at other times.
6.11 The former Hampshire County Council Parking Standards (6 spaces per ha. of playing fields) suggests that 3.85ha of playing fields generates a maximum parking requirement of 23 spaces in accessible locations. However, the use of the playing fields for mini soccer intensifies the use of the playing fields and, due to the age of children using the facilities, reduces the options available for travel. As such, for the purposes of this study, it is considered reasonable to increase the amount of car parking provided to 100 spaces. This is considered to be the equivalent of 0.3ha. A further 0.5ha of land is recommended to provide changing/ toilet facilities. Total area required = 4.65 ha.
6.12 The replacement of operational playing pitches on sites A - C including sufficient land to enable appropriate ancillary facilities to be provided therefore requires an area of 11.95ha.
Non-operational playing fields at Stoneham Park (site C)
6.13 Within Site C, there is calculated to be 4.45ha of playing fields that are not currently available for use. These playing fields should be replaced.
6.14 The total requirement arising from sites A-C is 16.4ha. However 1.3 ha of this requirement is generated from the identified needs of the sports clubs currently operating at Site A (0.5ha) and Site C (0.8ha) in order to address existing deficiencies in facilities. The like-for-like replacement need is therefore 15.1ha
Appendix G - Scenarios
7. SCENARIOS
7.1 From the foregoing review of existing and potential new sites it will be apparent that there are a number of ways in which the playing fields likely to be lost to development south of Chestnut Avenue can be replaced. These are explored through a series of scenarios set out below.
Scenario 1: Retain all existing playing pitches on site and meet additional needs arising from development on-site.
7.2 It is unlikely to be possible to accommodate 1,100 dwellings plus the additional playing pitch needs arising from the development whilst retaining all the existing playing fields on the site.
Scenario 2: Retain only sites A & B, replace site C
Retain sites A and B within the proposed development. Site C would be replaced with improved facilities on alternative site(s). Ideally this would be on the Monks Brook former playing field site south of M27 junction 5. Four full-size pitches would need to be provided, one of which would be required to be a 3G artificial grass pitch (AGP) floodlit facility to a minimum size and standard to meet Step 7 requirements of the Football Association pyramid. The developer would also be required to provide a pavilion, changing facilities and parking*. The retention of both sites A&B within the development site would reduce the residential capacity of the site, even before considering the case for whether the playing pitch needs arising from the development should be provided on or off site. T
Scenario 3: Retain only site C – replace sites A & B
7.3 Retain site C and relocate the sports pitches from sites A and B to the Monks Brook former playing fields. Seven pitches would need to be provided, one of which would be required to be an artificial grass pitch (AGP) floodlit facility to a minimum size and standard to meet Step 7 requirements of the Football Association pyramid. The developer would also be required to provide a pavilion, changing facilities and car parking*. As with scenario 2, this scenario would reduce the residential capacity of the site, even before considering the case for providing for the additional playing pitch needs arising off site. Scenario 4: Relocate all pitches from sites A, B and C
7.4 Relocate all of the pitches from sites A, B and C. The only realistic option for this scale of relocation is the Monks Brook former playing field area south of junction 5.. Replacement provision would need to include a floodlit artificial grass pitch (AGP) facility to a minimum size and standard to meet Step 7 requirements of the Football Association pyramid. The developer would also be required to provide a pavilion, changing facilities and car parking*. This option has the advantage of retaining the full potential residential capacity of the site but is not capable of accommodating the full extent of the playing fields lost south of Chestnut Avenue, Eastleigh, nor the playing pitch needs arising from the development of the 1100 dwellings.
Appendix G - Scenarios
7.5 Scenario 5. Replace sites A – C by a combination of:
· the provision of new playing fields to replace the 10 current operational pitches and cricket pitch within sites A – C, plus related pavilion, changing facility and car parking* south of junction 5 at Monks Brook former playing fields; and
· enhancements to increase the capacity of outdoor sports facilities on land south of Eastleigh town at (for example) Trojans and at Hardmoor in order to replace the currently unused capacity of site C and to potentially provide for the emerging playing pitch needs arising from the development of the 1100 houses if it was demonstrated that it was not feasible to provide these playing pitches within the site itself.
This has the potential advantage of retaining the residential capacity of the site as proposed in the emerging Local Plan. It also has the advantage of making up for any potential deficit in the area available at Monks Brook, and potentially allows this area to accommodate additional open space to meet the needs of other development in Eastleigh over the plan period. However, it relies on the agreement of:
· Sports clubs and organisations responsible for managing the various playing fields south of Eastleigh to be willing to make enhancements to their facilities and pitches to increase their capacity; and/or
· Test Valley Borough Council to the necessary improvements at Trojans and Hardmoor and to being able to count these towards Eastleigh Borough’s supply of available outdoor sports facilities.
*Note: All new facilities should be built and fitted to National Governing Body and Sport England standards.
Conclusion
7.6 The Council’s main objective in respect of the existing outdoor sports facilities on sites A – C within the site allocated for residential development south of Chestnut Avenue is that these should be replaced in their entirety, including both currently operational pitches and those in site C that are currently unused. This would also satisfy concerns expressed by Sport England about the potential loss of these facilities. The Council is also concerned that the residential capacity of the site proposed to be allocated for residential development should not be diminished.
7.7 It will be apparent from the scenarios set out above that they do not all enable the existing playing pitches to be adequately replaced whilst enabling 1100 dwellings to be built within the proposed development site south of Chestnut Avenue. The scenario that appears to have the most advantages in terms of meeting the requirement to replace the existing pitches whilst also making provision for other open space needs and retaining the residential development capacity of the site is Scenario 5.
Appendix H Maps Map H1: 7 v 7 Mini Soccer Map H2: 11 v 11 Junior Football Map H3: 11 v 11 Senior Football Map H4: Cricket Map H5: Rugby Union Map H6: Artificial Grass Pitches
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APPENDIX I - PLAYING PITCH AREAS - FOOTBALL, CRICKET, RUGBY UNION, RUGBY LEAGUE, HOCKEY, BY LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE
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Site of site / pitch Local Committee Area Size (Ha) Playing Pitch 2013 Eastleigh Wide Lane Sports Complex Eastleigh 22.31 Ha Doncaster Farm Recreation Ground Eastleigh 2.87 Ha Alderman Quilley School* Eastleigh 1.54 Ha Crestwood College for Business and Enterprise* Eastleigh 4.72 Ha Barton Pevril College* Eastleigh 2.89 Ha Jubilee Playing Fields Eastleigh 3.89 Ha Stoneham Park including the Concorde Club Eastleigh 8.35 Ha Fleming Park Leisure Centre Eastleigh 6.95 Ha Wide Lane University Playing Fields Eastleigh 6.45 Ha The Hub (Bishopstoke Recreation Ground) Eastleigh 12.25Ha Hardmoor (South of SIlverlake Stadium Eastleigh 1.96Ha
Eastleigh 74.18 Ha Chandlers Ford and Hiltingbury Fryen Recreation Ground Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury 4.92 Ha Thornden School* Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury 6.83Ha Hiltingbury Recreation Ground Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury 6.53 Ha The Toynbee School* Chandler’s Ford & Hiltingbury 3.49Ha Chandlers Ford and Hiltingbury 21.77 Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath Lapstone Playing Fields Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath 8.96Ha Wyvern Technology College (Wyvern Leisure Centre)* Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath 5.09 HA Bishopstoke, Fair Oak & Horton Heath 14.05 Ha Hedge End, West End & Botley Greta Park Recreation Ground Hedge End, West End & Botley 2.99 Ha Norman Rodway Sports Ground Hedge End, West End & Botley 5.04 Ha Wildern School (Wildern Leisure Centre)* Hedge End, West End & Botley 7.36 Ha Botley Recreation Ground Hedge End, West End & Botley 5.09 Ha Turnpike Way Recreation Ground Hedge End, West End & Botley 2.83 Ha Woodhouse Lane Recreation Ground Hedge End, West End & Botley 2.72 Ha Moorgreen Recreation Ground Hedge End, West End & Botley 1.18 Ha Hedge End, West End & Botley 27.21 Ha
APPENDIX I - PLAYING PITCH AREAS - FOOTBALL, CRICKET, RUGBY UNION, RUGBY LEAGUE, HOCKEY, BY LOCAL AREA COMMITTEE
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Site of site / pitch Local Committee Area Size (Ha) Playing Pitch 2013 Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound Bursledon Recreation Ground / Long Lane Recreation Ground Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 3.15 Ha Royal Victoria Country Park Bursledon, Hamble- le-Rice & Hound 4.35 Ha Mount Pleasant Recreation Ground Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 5.03 Ha Butlocks Heath Recreation Ground Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 1.22 Ha VT Group Sports Ground Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 5.49 Ha King George V Recreation Ground / Old Netley Pavillion Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 2.36 Ha Station Road Recreation Ground Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 2.25 Ha College Playing Fields (Roy Underdown) Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 3.12 Ha BP Shell Hamble Bursledon, Hamble- le-Rice & Hound 1.85 Ha Hampshire Police Headquarter Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 3.57 Ha Hamble Community School (Hamble Community Sports Complex)/Mallards Moor* Bursledon, Hamble –le-Rice & Hound 3.21 Ha GE Hamble (Follands Football & Cricket) Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound 5.06 Ha
Bursledon, Hamble-le-Rice & Hound 40.67 Ha Total 177.88
* School sites
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