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Winchester Fit for the FutureWinchester Fit for the Future

Outline of Community ProposalsMay 2014

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What’s the problem?What’s the problem?o Winchester’s sports provision patchy, fragmented. Local facilities for training and competition are inadequate, for swimming and other popular sports – e.g netball, football, gymnastics.

o River Park Leisure Centre is showing its age; energy inefficient, large carbon footprint. Council figures suggest capital investment of £6m+ needed for repairs and refurbishment, for centre to last another c.10 years.

o A new sports and leisure centre would be a better investment – this would expand sports participation, support health and well-being, and develop local talent.

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Winchester Fit for the FutureWinchester Fit for the Futureo Group of sports stakeholders from Winchester and surrounding area

o Working to improve sports provision – specifically the development of sustainable and accessible community sports facilities

o Co-ordinated by volunteer campaign director, and proposal development group: Winchester City Penguins Swimming Club, Winchester and District Athletics Club, University of Winchester – broader network of c.20 other clubs and groups

o Drawing on pro bono expertise, including from NGBs (ASA and others), University of Winchester, Studio Four Architects, MITIE, Synergy QS

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Sports centre proposalSports centre proposalo Based on research about local needs, supply and demand, longer-term potential – and lessons and good practice from UK and beyond

o Facility mix similar to K2 Crawleyo Cutting edge technologies, built to last – spend more now to save money later

o Partnership approach to funding, design and build – WCC, HCC, University, clubs

o Local social enterprise or similar community oriented operating model

o Bar End identified as best location

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A community sports and leisure centre that is…A community sports and leisure centre that is…o Flexible – maximising use by enabling a wide range of activities, in a compact and well-designed facility

o Accessible – serving all customers, whatever their needs or goals

o Sustainable – minimising running costs and any negative social or environmental impacts

o A community focal point – offering opportunities for play, training, competition, events

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AquaZoneAquaZoneo 50m by 8 lane main poolo Movable floor and boom(s), to partition the pool and vary its depth

o Enabling simultaneous use by different groups engaged in different activities

o Able to support competition in swimming, water polo and more (NB a ‘regional specification’ ≠ a ‘regional facility’!)

o Spectator seatingo Small warm pool(s) for babies, toddlers, hyrdrotherapy and supported activity for users with disabilities

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GymZoneGymZoneo Sprung and matted flooro Appropriately equipped to support gymnastics and trampolining; some forms of dance, martial arts, yoga etc

o Could also incorporate movable soft play equipment and ball pits, climbing and bouldering walls

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CourtZoneCourtZoneo Designed to support inter-county and national league competition in e.g. basketball, netball and volleyball (size of 3 netball courts)

o Indoor training for e.g. athletics, cricket, football

o Pull-down bleacher seating

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HealthZoneHealthZoneo A fitness centre – i.e. a gym, dance studio, and squash/racket courts (with movable walls)

o A physiotherapist station, sports science laboratory, and associated health and well-being support

o Could be expanded to provide broader health services to meet local needs

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Other facilitiesOther facilitieso Café and/or sports bar – with pool tables and/or other leisure options?

o Spectator seating for athletics track, with running strip in undercroft

o Office space – including for local clubs

o Teaching / meeting space

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SustainabilitySustainabilityo Energy efficient, super-insulatedo Energy generation on-site – e.g. photovoltaic cells on roof, ground source heat pump

o CHP, linked to district energy schemeo Solar thermal hot watero Rainwater harvesting, re-use of waste watero UV treatment for pool water – dramatic reduction in chlorine levels

o Minimising running and lifecycle costs

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AccessibilityAccessibilityo Designed to support all age groups and levels of mobility / ability

o Affordable provisiono Located within easy reach of city centre but also accessible to those coming from outside

o Cycle paths, safe walking routeso Easy to reach by car from M3 and other major routes

o Good bus links, including to train stationo Bar End offers all this, as well as synergy with existing sports facilities – e.g. athletics track, pitches

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What’s happening now?What’s happening now?o WCC feasibility study and options appraisal published May 2013

– weak in many areas, not a reliable business caseo WCC Leader signalled ‘preferred option’ to Cabinet June 2013o WCC officers developed proposal; presented this and Savills

planning report to Cabinet and Overview & Scrutiny Committee September 2013

o Public meeting end September…o Ears now open to our proposals?o We’re now developing detailed business case:

Capital costs for 3 core components (pool, gymnastics, courts)

Capital estimates for whole centre - Synergy QS Detailed programming for 3 core components - use to develop

revenue projections Running costs - for pool and for whole centre

o Continuing our research and consultationo Pressing for multi-stakeholder meeting to discuss evidence and

options, build partnership

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Want to get involved?Want to get involved?o See proposals and site plans at www.fit4thefuture.org

o Follow us on Twitter @WinchesterFit, WFF Facebook page

o You can still sign the online petition if you wish

o What are the opportunities for your neighbourhood, our city and our district? You might want to talk to your councillors and other community leaders about your ideas, suggestions, concerns.

o Contact WFF [email protected] o Sign up for future email updates