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Eastleigh BC - Sports Facility Needs & Playing Pitch Strategy Update 2017 www.continuumleisure.co.uk Page | 1 Appendix A - Playing Pitches Audit Data Cricket Table 1: Borough Cricket Supply & Demand Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use Doncaster Farm (Site Ref. 26) ELAC 1 pitch Council proposal to replace at Hardmoor Playing Field with addition of a junior pitch subject to traffic risk assessment LA - secured Pitch for adults with two dressing rooms £72+VAT Pitch for children (under 18) - with changing facilities @25.50+VAT Hires by Council to Bursledon CC (one Saturday side) No longer playing league cricket, and to Sporting Wessex CC (one Saturday side). Formerly used by RAMS CC (now relocated to ground in Winchester District) Wide Lane Sports Complex (Soton Uni) (Site Ref. 3) ELAC 2 pitches Good quality pitches and pavilion with under floor heating built in 2006 University - unsecured Hires by University to: o Trojans CC 3rds o Southampton Community Cricket o IBM Hursley University runs 4 mens and 1 women's team most seasons in BUCS Weds leagues King Edward VI School (KES) Wellington Sports Ground (Site Ref. 23) ELAC 3 pitches Some availability for club use at weekends Royal Victoria Country Park (Site Ref. 29) BHH 1 pitch HCC Hired by Hampshire County Council to Friends CC (est. 2012) running a Saturday friendly team and a midweek friendly team VT Sports Ground (Site Ref. 38) BHH 1 pitch with outdoor nets and pavilion Excellent pitch Pavilion upgrade project has planning consent but not funding Private - unsecured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC with three adult teams playing in Hampshire leagues including midweek Southampton Evening Cricket League and four age group teams in the South East Hants Colts Cricket Leagues. Juniors 6-11 train at Wildern Leisure Centre indoors on Sundays in winter and outdoors on Fridays in summer (Club merged in 2015 with former club based at Solent University Hardmoor site) GE Aviation (Follands) (Site Ref. 35) BHH 1 pitch Private - unsecured Hired to Follands (Hamble) CC College Playing Fields (Site Ref. 56) BHH 1 pitch Parish Council - secured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC teams and on occasion to Friends CC. PC report fully booked on Sats from early May to end August. Some spare capacity Sundays and midweek eve Botley Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 25) HEWEB 1 pitch with pavilion LAC programme includes a range of improvement projects to pavilion £200k) for cricket and football and a car park extension (£40) Parish Council - secured IBM South Hants CC (open club with one Saturday side, one Sunday side and two indoor league teams) has hired pitches from Botley Parish Council since 2013.

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Appendix A - Playing Pitches Audit Data Cricket Table 1: Borough Cricket Supply & Demand

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Doncaster Farm (Site Ref. 26)

ELAC 1 pitch Council proposal to replace at Hardmoor Playing Field with addition of a junior pitch subject to traffic risk assessment

LA - secured Pitch for adults with two dressing rooms £72+VAT Pitch for children (under 18) - with changing facilities @25.50+VAT

Hires by Council to Bursledon CC (one Saturday side) No longer playing league cricket, and to Sporting Wessex CC (one Saturday side). Formerly used by RAMS CC (now relocated to ground in Winchester District)

Wide Lane Sports Complex (Soton Uni) (Site Ref. 3)

ELAC 2 pitches

Good quality pitches and pavilion with under floor heating built in 2006

University - unsecured Hires by University to: o Trojans CC 3rds o Southampton Community Cricket o IBM Hursley University runs 4 mens and 1 women's team most seasons in BUCS Weds leagues

King Edward VI School (KES) Wellington Sports Ground (Site Ref. 23)

ELAC 3 pitches Some availability for club use at weekends

Royal Victoria Country Park (Site Ref. 29)

BHH 1 pitch HCC Hired by Hampshire County Council to Friends CC (est. 2012) running a Saturday friendly team and a midweek friendly team

VT Sports Ground (Site Ref. 38)

BHH 1 pitch with outdoor nets and pavilion

Excellent pitch Pavilion upgrade project has planning consent but not funding

Private - unsecured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC with three adult teams playing in Hampshire leagues including midweek Southampton Evening Cricket League and four age group teams in the South East Hants Colts Cricket Leagues. Juniors 6-11 train at Wildern Leisure Centre indoors on Sundays in winter and outdoors on Fridays in summer (Club merged in 2015 with former club based at Solent University Hardmoor site)

GE Aviation (Follands) (Site Ref. 35)

BHH 1 pitch Private - unsecured Hired to Follands (Hamble) CC

College Playing Fields (Site Ref. 56)

BHH 1 pitch Parish Council - secured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC teams and on occasion to Friends CC. PC report fully booked on Sats from early May to end August. Some spare capacity Sundays and midweek eve

Botley Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 25)

HEWEB 1 pitch with pavilion

LAC programme includes a range of improvement projects to pavilion £200k) for cricket

and football and a car park extension (£40)

Parish Council - secured IBM South Hants CC (open club with one Saturday side, one Sunday side and two indoor league teams) has hired pitches from Botley Parish Council since 2013.

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Turnpike Way Pavilion & Cricket Ground, Hedge End (Site Ref. 55)

BHH 1 pitch and pavilion

LAC proposal to improve car parking (£100k) and to investigate pitch improvement options with ECB

Parish Council - secured Hired to Old Netley & Highfield CC team

Lapstone Park (Site Ref. 12)

BFOHH 1 pitch with pavilion

Good - aspirations for a second pitch

Hired to Fair Oak CC by Parish Council since 1998. Club runs four

Saturday senior teams in the Hampshire Cricket League an evening XI and Sunday friendly XI. Junior Section of some 150 youngsters In recent seasons the club has produced twenty County players and over fifty representatives at district level

Club uses nets at Wildern School sports hall

Hiltingbury Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 47)

CFH 1 pitch with pavilion

Former home ground of Compton & Chandler's Ford CC until 1996 when moved to grounds in Winchester

Wildern School (Site Ref. 67)

HEWEB 1 pitch (NTP) with changing

Poor Not included on price list No community use

Indoor Cricket & Nets o Fleming Park Leisure Centre - Indoor cricket league o Wyvern College - 4 nets in Sports Hall used by Fair Oak CC Jan to March

o Ageas Bowl - Hampshire Cricket Indoor School (6 lanes) recently refurbished with new netting and lights - extensive use by local indoor leagues and for winter nets by clubs and schools and youth courses by Hampshire Cricket in the Community

o Barton Peveril VI Form College - 4 nets o Thornden School - 4 nets o Wildern School - 2 nets o Hamble Sports Complex - Indoor cricket league (Hamble Junior CC) An indoor league involving Eastleigh based clubs also runs annually at Fareham Leisure Centre

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Table 2: Accessible Cricket Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Trojans Sports Club (Site Ref. 1)

Test Valley 1 pitch with pavilion Poor changing Secure site - Just across borough boundary

Trojans CC - 1st and 2nd teams on alternate Saturdays

Memorial Playing Fields, Shepherds Lane, Compton

Winchester 1 pitch with pavilion Good LA - secure site Close to the north east borough boundary

Home ground of Compton & Chandler's Ford CC which is a large club with 4 league Saturday teams plus Sunday and Midweek teams, age group teams and 3 colts indoor teams playing some of their games at Fleming Park Leisure Centre

King George V Playing Fields, Bar End

Winchester 2 pitches with pavilion Good LA - secure site City Council hires pitch to Compton & Chandler's Ford CC teams and to teams from other clubs in the area

North Walls Winchester 2 pitches with pavilion Good LA - secure site City Council hires pitch to Compton & Chandler's Ford CC teams and to teams from other clubs in the area

Knightwood Leisure Centre

Test Valley 1 pitch with changing rooms Good LA - secure site Just across the borough boundary

Hires pitches to Compton & Chandler's Ford CC teams and to teams from other clubs in area

Burridge Cricket Ground and Burridge Recreation Ground, Botley Road, Sarisbury

Fareham 2 pitches on adjacent grounds with pavilion, 3 bay artificial nets plus grass nets

Excellent Secure site - Just across the borough boundary

Burridge CC runs four men's teams. The 1st XI compete in the British Gas Southern Premier League and the 3 other XI's compete in the Hampshire Cricket League. Colts section with age groups ranging from u9's to u15's, and Academy for a selected squad of players aged 15-23. A ladies team playing in the Hampshire Ladies Premier Division

Allotment Road Recreation Ground, Sarisbury Green

Fareham 1 pitch LA - secure site Just across the borough boundary

Brookfield Community School

Fareham 2 pitch Just across the borough boundary

Brookfield Community School

Lordshill Redbridge Lane, 5 Acres Sports Ground

Southampton 1 pitch with pavilion LA - secure site

Oasis Academy, Mayfield

Southampton 1 pitch Academy - unsecured

Outdoor Recreation Centre, Bassett

Southampton 5 pitches with pavilion LA - secure site

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Football Table 3: Borough Football Supply & Demand

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 5 adult pitches with changing

Poor changing Pitches to be reconfigured as

junior size for 2018/19 with new changing rooms as part of replacement of Fleming Park Leisure Centre

LA - secure site

Midweek - Solent Churches FL (AB&C St Peters First; Above Bar Churches First; Eastleigh Baptist First; Klesis First) Hampshire Inclusive Football (King Edwards School KS3&4)

Sat am - Solent Churches FL (Above Bar Church First; Hedge End MFC Reds First; New Community Church First) E&DMSL (Sholing Youth U10 Mixed) Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (AFC Hedge End Town First; AFC Velmore First; Cricketers Arms Fair Oak First; Itchen Hawks First; Royal Marine First; Sporting Compass First; Testwood Tornadoes First; Titans First; Winsor Sports Red. Southampton & District Sunday FL (Hedge End Athletic First; Otter Sunday First; E&DMSL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U9 Hawks Mixed & U9 Hurricanes; Alresford Town Youth U9 Lions Mixed & U9 Pumas & U9 Tigers; Baddesley Park Knights U9 Mixed; BTC Harriers & Spitfires U9 Mixed; Chamberlayne Athletic Black U9 Mixed; City Central U9 Mixed; Colden Common Rovers U9 Mixed; Fawley Fliers U9 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U9 Kestrels & U9 Lions Mixed; Hythe & Dibden Thunder U9 Mixed; Ice Sport U9 Mixed; Lakewood Panthers U9 Mixed; Littleton Blues U9 & Whites U9 Mixed; Marchwood Rangers U9 Mixed; Netley Royals Blue U9 Mixed; Oakwood Youth U9 Panthers Mixed; Oakwood Jets & Ospreys & Rams U9 Mixed; Pace Cougars & Tigers U9 Mixed; Romsey Town Cougars & Tigers & Panthers U9 Mixed; Salisbury City U9 Mixed; Sarisbury Sparks Black & White U9 Mixed; Sholing Youth U9 Mixed; Soccer4All Youth & Tigers U9 Mixed; Southbrook Saints U9 Mixed; Sportstars U9 Mixed; St Francis Knights & Rangers U9 Mixed; Toton & Eling U9; Whiteley Wanderers Youth U9 Heath Mixed; Winchester Youth Black & Blue U9 Mixed; Winsor Sports Youth Green & Red U9 Mixed. Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Stoke Park Rangers Youth U11 & Youth U13 Red & Youth U13 White & Youth U14)

Doncaster Farm (Site Ref. 26)

ELAC 3 junior football pitches with pavilion/changing

LA - secure site Pitch for veteran teams with two dressing rooms £72+VAT Pitch - children (under 18) with changing facilities £27.50+VAT Mini soccer pitch per session £29+VAT

Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Sporting Wessex First) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Kingsway Colts Youth U14; Rodaway Rovers Youth U11 Mixed & Youth U15) City of Soton Youth FL (Itchen Bulldogs Youth U18) E&DMSL (Rodaway Rovers Youth U10)

Stoneham Park (Concorde Club) (Site Ref. 58)

ELAC 10 7v7 pitches To be replaced at Monks Brook Playing Fields

Privately owned - unsecured

Midweek - MyCoaching U19s Sun am - E&DMSL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U10 Mixed x4; AFC Stoneham Youth U9 Mixed & U10 Mixed x2; AFC Totton Youth U9 & U10; Alresford Town Youth U10 Mixed x2; Baddesley Park Youth U10 Mixed x2; Bishopstoke Dynamoes U10 Mixed; Bitterne Youth Terriers U9 Mixed; BTC Spitfires U10 Mixed; Bursledon Youth U10

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

Jubilee Park / Elliots Arena (Site Ref. 59)

ELAC 3 adult with changing

To be replaced at Monks Brook Playing Fields

Leased by EBC to AFC Stoneham

Sat am - City of Soton Youth FL (AFC Stoneham Youth U16 Testway) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (AFC Stoneham Youth U15 Testway) Sat pm - Hampshire Premier FL (AFC Stoneham First & Reserves) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (AFC Stoneham Youth U12 Mixed & Youth 13 & Youth U14 & Youth U15 & Youth U16 x2 & Youth U18) Sun pm - Hampshire County Youth League (AFC Stoneham Youth U18)

Silverlake Stadium ELAC 1 stadium pitch Leased by EBC to Eastleigh FC (Semi Pro)

Sat pm - National League (Eastleigh FC First & U19 x2) Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (U16 & U18)

Barton Peveril Sixth Form College (Site Ref. 43)

ELAC 2 adult pitches Not hired out N/A

Crestwood Sports & Leisure Centre (Shakespeare Campus) (Site Ref. 39)

ELAC 1 adult, one youth 11v11 and 1 9v9 pitch - changing rooms available

Academy - unsecured £60 per match - adult (£36 concessionary) £54 per match - intermediate (£30 concessionary) £42 per match - small (£24 concessionary)

Adult pitch used for league games - bookings trend down in favour of the AGP on site Midweek - Solent Churches FL (KCC First) Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (FC Railway First; Portswood United Firsts & Reserves; City of Soton Youth FL (S&D Youth U18) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Lakewood Youth U14)

Crestwood Sports & Leisure Centre (Cherbourg Campus) (Site Ref. 44)

ELAC 1 adult, 1 youth 11v11 and 1 9v9 pitch - changing rooms available

Academy - unsecured £60 per match - adult (£36 concessionary) £54 per match - intermediate (£30 concessionary) £42 per match - small (£24 concessionary)

Adult pitch used for league games - bookings trend down

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Wide Lane Sports Complex (Soton Uni) (Site Ref. 3)

ELAC 10 adult pitches 6 9v9 pitches

Poor changing Southampton Mustangs Baseball Club rate the playing facilities as good (4/5) but the changing facilities at this site as poor (1/5).

University - unsecured Midweek - BUCS (Uni of Soton FC x 4; Uni of Soton FC Women x2) Sat am - Hedge End Rangers FC (training grids) and Hampshire FA Centre of Excellence U9 Girls training Sat pm - Southampton Saturday FL (Montefiore Halls First; Park Sports First; Soton Uni First; Wildern OBs Veterans) Sun am - E&DMSL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U8 x3; AFC Totton Youth U8; Bursledon Youth U8 Mixed; Chamberlayne Athletic U8 Mixed; City Central U8 Mixed; Colden Common Youth U8 Mixed x2; Eastleigh Juniors Youth U8 Mixed; Eastleigh Tornadoes U8 Mixed; Fawley Falcons Youth U8 Mixed; Hamble United Youth U8 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U8 Mixed x2; Lakewood Youth U8 Mixed; Oakwood Youth U8 Mixed x2; Pace Youth U8 Mixed x2; Romsey Town Youth U8 Mixed; Sarisbury Sparks U8 Mixed x2; Sholing Youth U8 x2; St Francis Youth U8 Mixed x2; Warsash Wasps U8 Mixed x2; Wellow Youth U8 Mixed; Whiteley Wanderers Youth U8 Mixed & U8 x2 & U9 Mixed x2) City of Soton Youth FL (Sportstars Youth U18) Soton & District Girls FL (Whiteley Wanderers Youth U10 & U12 Girls) City of Soton Sunday FL (Bannister Park First Sun pm - BUCS (Soton Medics Inter Mural) Also used on Sundays in summer by Southampton Mustangs Baseball - 30 adult, 15 junior (all males) Looking to grow by a further two teams (three currently).

King Edward VI (KES) Wellington Sports Ground (Site Ref. 23)

ELAC 2 adult pitches with pavilion

Private School - unsecured Sun am - E&DMSL (Oakwood Youth U10 Mixed x2) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Sholing Youth U15)

Nightingale Primary School (Site Ref. 63)

ELAC 1 youth 11v11 pitch with access to toilets modular building

School is considering with maintenance company feasibility of reconfiguration as 2 x 60x40m 7v7 pitches to hire to junior teams

Community school - unsecured £45+VAT per match (£20+VAT concessions)

8.30am- 4pm on Saturdays year round Occasional hires to 'Kids Camp' football etc. in holidays

Thornden School (Site Ref. 41)

CFH 1 youth 11v11 pitch

Not of sufficient standard to allow community use at weekends in addition to use by school during the week

No longer hired out N/A

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Lakeside School (Special Needs)

CFH 1 adult pitch Not hired out N/A

Hiltingbury Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 47)

CFH 1 adult pitch 1 9v9 pitch 1 practice/coaching area Pavilion

Improved pitch maintenance regime since 2013 by Streetscene. PC taking on grounds maintenance from 2017. 1950s pavilion transferred recently - needs upgrading/replacing

Parish Council - secure site Hired exclusively to AFC Hiltingbury by Parish Council

AFC Hiltingbury (20 teams) use the two pitches and coned practice/training areas around the pitches very heavily Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (AFC Hiltingbury First) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (AFC Hiltingbury Youth U13 x2 & U14 & U15 & U16 x3 & U18)

Fryern Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 11)

CFH 1 adult pitch 1 9v9 pitch Pavilion

PC bringing grounds maintenance in house from 2017 and expect to improve quality using parish precept

Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Capital First) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Lakewood Youth U11 Mixed & U12 Mixed)

Wyvern College (Activate Sport & Fitness) (Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH 2 adult pitches 2005 School - unsecured £48.43 + VAT (2 hours) (Juniors £22.67 + VAT)

Sat am - Winchester & District Girls Youth League (Southampton Saints Girls & Ladies U16) Sat pm - Southampton Saturday FL (AFC Bishopstoke First; Shiza Stars First) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Club Deportivo Boca Youth U13 & U15) City of Soton Sunday FL (AFC West End First; Chamberlayne Athletic First)

Lapstone Park (Site Ref. 12)

BFOHH 2 adult pitches 1 youth 11v11 pitch with pavilion (5 changing rooms)

Good - strong demand PC aspiration to extend changing rooms by 2 to provide 7 in total (6 teams plus officials)

Parish Council - secure site Sat am - Winchester & District Girls Youth League (Southampton Saints Girls & Ladies U13 & U14) Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (AFC Botley First) Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Wyvern Youth U18) Winchester & District FL (Hedge End Tigers First) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Stoke Park Rangers Youth U12 Mixed; Wyvern Youth U12 & U13 & U14 & U16)

Townhill Junior School

HEWEB 2 7v7 pitches - no changing rooms for

School - unsecured Host venue for football matches across the Southampton Schools FA programme organised by the Deputy Headteacher at this school

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

(Site Ref. 64) weekend team use

Some Saturday morning use by Townhill Lingland Youth FC

Freegrounds Junior School (Site Ref. 65)

HEWEB 2 junior pitches in large field (2 adult pitch size), access to toilets in portable classroom

School proposal to expand after school and community club football use by installing floodlit 3G MUGA on part of large field (60x40m approx divisible as 2 x 5v5)

School - unsecured Some Saturday morning use by Hedge End Rangers FC

Greta Park (Site Ref. 13)

HEWEB 2 adult pitches with changing

LAC proposal to upgrade changing (£50k) and car parking. Rolling annual programme with Town Council to enhance pitch maintenance and plan to reconfigure as junior pitches

Town Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Hedge End First & Reserves)

Norman Rodaway Sports Ground (Site Ref. 19)

HEWEB 2 adult, 2 youth 11v11 pitches with changing

LAC proposal to upgrade changing (£40k) Option to floodlight main pitch (£100k) OR secure former education site for new pitches as permanent home ground for club

Town Council - secure site Hired exclusively to Hedge End Rangers FC

Sat pm - Hampshire Premier FL (Hedge End Rangers First & Reserves) Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Hedge End Rangers U16 & U18 x2) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Hedge End Rangers U11 Mixed x3; U12 x3; U13 & U14 & U15 x2)

Botley Recreation Ground (High Street) (Site Ref. 25)

HEWEB 2 adult pitches LAC programme includes a range of improvement projects to pavilion £200k) for cricket and football and a car park extension (£40)

Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Botley Village First) Sun am - E&DMSL (Botley Village Youth U7 Mixed & U8 Mixed x3 & U9 Mixed x4) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Botley Village Youth U11 Mixed & U12 Mixed x2 & U13 & U14 & U15 & U16) City of Soton Youth FL (Botley Village Youth U18)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Cutbush Lane (Southampton City lease to West End Parish Council)

HEWEB 2 adult pitches with changing

Parish Council consider these pitches to be well-maintained (by in-house staff) and good quality with rare cancellations following recent drainage improvements. LAC priority project to upgrade changing rooms (£52k)

Parish Council - secure site £56.50 (2 hours); £28 youth; £19 juniors

PC report heavily booked by clubs at weekends (both adult and junior) with no spare capacity

Wildern School Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 67)

HEWEB 1 adult, 1 youth pitch with changing

School - unsecured £55 (2 hours incl nets and flags); £35 juniors

Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Shamblehurst First)

Royal Victoria Country Park (Site Ref. 29)

BHH 2 adult pitches HCC - secure site Hired mainly to Chamberlayne Athletic FC

Sat am - Soton & District Girls FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U12 Girls) Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Reserves & Ladies & Saturday sides; FC Wellington First) Mid Solent Youth FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U13 Saturday) Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U11 Mixed &

U12 & U13 Sunday) Soton & District Girls FL (Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U12 Girls x2) Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U10 Girls

Station Road Recreation Ground, Netley (Site Ref. 54)

BHH 1 adult pitch

Poor quality Hiring clubs lack secure equipment store

Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Hampshire League 2004 (Netley Central Sports First) Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (Netley Royals First) City of Soton Youth FL (Netley Royals Youth U18) Formerly used by Southampton Spitfires for Rugby League in summer - now at 5 Acres Sports Ground in Southampton

Butlocks Heath Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 36)

BHH 1 adult pitch with changing

Poor pitch and changing

Parish Council - secure site Sat am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Netley Royals Youth U6 &U7 Mini) Sun am - E&DMSL (Netley Royals Youth U10 Mixed)

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

King George V Playing Field, Netley (Site Ref. 53)

BHH 1 adult pitch with changing

New changing pavilion 2014 Pitch needs upgrading

Parish Council - secure site

VT Sports Ground (Site Ref. 38)

BHH 3 adult pitches with changing

Sholing FC aspire to a 3G pitch on this site

Private - unsecured Sat pm - Sydenhams FL Wessex (Sholing FC First) Wyvern Combination FL (Sholing FC Reserves) Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Sholing Youth U16 & U18 x2)

GE Aviation (Folland Park) (Site Ref. 35)

BHH 1 stadium pitch, 2 additional adult pitches, with changing

Private - unsecured Sat pm - Wessex Football League (Folland Sports First) Sun am - (Soton & Distrrict Tyro Youth FL (Folland Youth U18)

College Playing Fields (Site Ref. 56)

BHH 2 adult pitches Poor quality pitches New storage building for maintenance equipment etc

installed

Parish Council - secure site Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Sky Blues Youth U16) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Sky Blues Youth U18) Parish Council reports some spare capacity Sat and Sun

Long Lane Playing Field, Bursledon (Site Ref. 27)

BHH 1 adult pitch Poor quality changing rooms

Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Kings Park Rangers First) Sun am - City of Soton Sunday FL (Eastpoint First)

Hamble Club FC Ground (Shell Mex) (Site Ref. 34)

BHH 1 adult pitch with changing and spectator facilities

Good - FA Step 6 graded

Leased by Parish Council to Hamble Club FC (25yrs)

Hamble Club teams

Hamble Sports Complex and Mallards Moor Playing Field (Site Ref. 45)

BHH 1 adult, 1 youth 11v11, 1 junior 9v9 pitch with changing

Former gravel extraction site - poor drainage Hamble Utd containers on site - replaced after arson attack 2016

School - unsecured School proposal to increase annual fee agreement with club

Sat am - E&DMSL (Wyvern Youth U7) Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Hamble United First & Reserves) Sun am - E&DMSL (Baddesley Park Youth U8; BTC Soton Youth U8 Mixed; Chamberlayne Athletic Youth U8 & U9 Mixed; Colden Common Youth U9 Mixed; Fawley Flames U9 Mixed; Hamble United Youth U9 Mixed; Hedge End Rangers Youth U8 Mixed; Hythe & Dibden Youth U9 Mixed; Ice Sports Youth U8 Mixed; Littleton Juniors Youth U8 Mixed x2; Marchwood Rangers Youth U8; Netley Royals Youth U8 Mixed; Pace Youth U8 Mixed x2 & U9; Romsey Town Youth U8 Mixed x3; Soccer4All Youth U8 Mixed; Southbrook Youth U8 Mixed x3; Southside U8 Mixed x2; St Francis Youth U8 Mixed; Winsor Sports Youth U8 Mixed x3 Soton & District Sunday FL (Foresters United) Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Hamble United Youth U11 & U13 & U14 & U15) City of Soton Youth FL (Hamble United Youth U18 x2)

Hamble Primary BHH 1 junior pitch

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(Site Ref. 66)

Hampshire Police Sports Ground (Site Ref. 52)

BHH 3 adult pitches with changing

Midweek - Hampshire Constabulary First & Veterans Sat pm - Soton Saturday FL (Hampshire Constabulary Ladies)

Mount Pleasant Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 30)

BHH 3 adult pitches with changing

Poor quality changing rooms, car parking - recent repairs to pavilion roof

Parish Council - secure site Sat pm - Hampshire Premier FL (Hamble Club First) Soton Saturday FL (Humble Plumb Veterans First; Woolston Trades & Labour Veterans) Sun am - City of Soton Youth FL (Bitterne Ducks First) Soton & District Sunday FL (Hambe Roll Call First & Reserves) Parish Council reports some spare capacity Sat and Sun

Castle Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 37)

BHH 1 junior pitch with changing facilities

Parish Council - secure site Sun am - Soton & District Tyro Youth FL (Netley Royals Youth U11 Mixed)

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Table 4: Accessible Football Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues LA Quantity

Hardmoor Sports Ground (Site Ref. 2)

Test Valley 1 junior football

Knightwood Leisure Centre Test Valley Adult football pitches with changing

Holly Hill Leisure Centre, Sarisbury Hill Fareham 1 adult pitch and 1 9v9 pitch plus 5v5 hardcourt MUGA - changing in leisure centre

Meadowside Leisure Centre, Whiteley Fareham 3 adult pitches and 4 junior pitches with changing

Allotment Road Recreation Ground, Sarisbury Green Fareham 1 adult pitch

Brookfield Community School Fareham 2 adult pitches

Burridge Recreation Ground and Burridge Sports Club Fareham 1 adult pitch 1 adult and 1 junior pitch

Coal Park Lane Sports Club, Swanwick Fareham 2 adult and 3 mini soccer pitches

Warsash Recreation Ground, Warsash Wasps Football Ground Fareham 1 adult pitch

1 adult pitch

Colden Common Park Winchester 2 adult pitches, 2 junior pitches with pavilion

Colden Common Recreation Ground Winchester 1 adult pitch and 1 junior pitch

IBM Sports Club, Hursley Winchester 1 adult pitch with pavilion

Curdridge Cricket Club Winchester 1 junior football pitch with pavilion

Memorial Playing Field, Compton Winchester 2 adult pitches with pavilion

Oakwood Park Recreation Ground, Otterbourne Winchester 2 adult pitches with pavilion

King George V, Milland Road Winchester 6 adult pitches with pavilion

The Garrison Ground, Bar End Winchester 3 adult pitches and 6 junior pitches with pavilion

BTC Sports Club Southampton 3 adult pitches and 1 junior pitch with pavilion

Lordshill Redbridge Lane, 5 Acres Sports Ground Southampton 3 adult and 3 junior pitches with pavilion

Oasis Academy, Mayfield Southampton 1 adult and 1 junior pitch

Outdoor Sports Centre, Bassett Southampton 5 adult and 6 mini soccer pitches

Thornhill Primary School Southampton 2 junior pitches

Weston Lane Playing Field Southampton 2 junior pitches

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Rugby Union

Table 5: Borough Rugby Supply and Demand

LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

The Hub (Eastleigh RFC & Eastleigh Pirates Youth Section) (Site Ref. 48)

ELAC 4 adult, 100 lux training lights to one pitch Fitness training equipment (in container) Clubhouse with changing, bar and meeting/function facilities

Floodlit car park

Fair - Upgraded in 2008 Persistent issue of dog control Project proposals: RFU - Extend training lights to cover second pitch Club - indoor fitness training Council - informal recreation proposals for north end of

site (too wet to sustain pitches)

LA - Secure site (Youth Options Trust managed)

Pitch - adults with two dressing rooms £86+VAT Pitch - children (under 18) with dressing room £43+VAT Mini - Rugby Pitch per session £21+VAT

Midweek - Training: Tuesdays – Seniors & U13s

Wednesdays – U14s

Thursdays – Seniors & U15s & U16s

Sat pm - Three senior teams and an occasional social team. First team play in London League 3 South West, 2nds & 3rds in Solent League Sun - Mini/Midi rugby training and fixtures for age group teams from U6 to U12: 10-12am Junior rugby training 10-11am and fixtures 11am -12.30pm for four teams (U13-U16) plus Colts (U17/U18); Hurricanes (adult/youth learning disabilities)

Barton Peveril VIth Form College(Site Ref. 43)

ELAC 1 adult pitch Poor School - unsecured and not currently hired

N/A

Wide Lane Sports Complex (Stoneham RFC) (Site Ref. 3)

ELAC 4 adult pitches Good University - unsecured Midweek - BUCS Soton Uni RFC teams (3 men, 1 women's) training and fixtures; Stoneham RFC training Weds eves 7.30pm. Sat pm - BUCS Soton Uni RFC Saturday fixtures; Stoneham RFC one adult team play in Solent League 3

Thornden School (Site Ref. 41)

CFH 1 youth pitch Poor School - unsecured and not currently hired

N/A

Wildern School (Site Ref. 67)

HEWEB 1 adult pitch Poor School - unsecured and not currently hired

N/A

Wyvern College (Activate Sport & Fitness) (Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH 1 adult pitch Pool School - unsecured and not currently hired

N/A

King Edward VI School (KES) Wellington Ground (Site Ref. 23)

ELAC 6 adult pitches Good Private School - unsecured and not currently hired

N/A

Table 6: Accessible Rugby Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues LA Quantity

Lordshill Redbridge Lane 5 Acres Sports Ground

Southampton City 2 adult pitches with clubhouse. Home of Millbrook RFC and Spitfires RFL Club - very proactive in growing the game. Looking to secure a permanent home.

Closest Rugby Compliant 3G pitches to Eastleigh: o Applemore College, Dibden, New Forest - installed in 2016 and available for club hires 315-9.30pm weekday evenings and 9am-4pm weekends o HMS Temeraire Naval Base, Portsmouth

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Football (3G) AGPs Table 7: Borough Football (3G) AGP Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC Full size, 3G, floodlit, (FA Registered)

3 x 5v5 3G FTPs, floodlit

Good - These pitches were upgraded from sand to 3G in 2016 as the first phase of the current project to replace the leisure centre

Full 3G pitch (55 mins) Peak: £73 (£45 juniors) Off Peak: £37.50 (£24

juniors) Half 3G pitch Peak: £40 (£28 juniors) Off Peak: £26.90 (£12.50 juniors) 5v5 3G pitch Peak: £40 (£21 juniors) Off Peak: £26.50 (£12.50 juniors)

8am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) 8am-10pm (Friday) 8am-8pm (Weekends)

No spare capacity in peak period

The Hub (Site Ref. 48)

ELAC 61mx43m MUGA, 3G, floodlit Built 2007 Full pitch (hour) Peak: £51 (£40 juniors) Off Peak: £28 (£21 juniors) Half pitch (hour) Peak: £31 (£23 juniors) Off Peak: £15 (£10.50 juniors)

9am-10pm daily Trust managed (Youth Options)

Toynbee School (Site Ref. 40)

CFH Full size, 3G, floodlit (not FA or World Rugby registered)

An 8-9 years old playing surface now compacted/worn with subsidence to sub base in one corner. To be replaced in summer 2017 (sinking fund in place). Aim for both World Rugby and FA registration. Need store for surface maintenance equipment or access to shared equipment bank if provided across 3G pitch sites

Capacity not maximised due to poor planning of booking and use of available pitch space by team managers of age group teams often from the same club. Balance of commercial 5/6 aside league programming (JD Fives, Monday eves); community junior football

coaching (Soton FC Matt le Tissier Academy on Weds & Fri eves); club training (Eastleigh FC, St Francis FC, AFC

9-10pm slot on weekday evenings rarely booked. Saturday afternoons rarely booked as not suitable for adult league play (address when resurface) Not open on Sundays - special events only. Not booked for circa 6 weeks in the school summer holidays (Gymnastics Summer Camp for 2 summer holiday weeks in Sports Hall which limits availability of hall to pitch hirers in wet weather).

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Stoneham until move to new site). Hants Rugby coaching - will need to programme more if RFU contribute to new shock pad

Wyvern College (Activate Sport & Fitness) (Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH 60x40m, 3G, floodlit Built 2008 £44.84 + VAT whole pitch/hour £30.40 + VAT half pitch/hour (Juniors: £21.66 + VAT half pitch hour; £30.90 + VAT whole pitch/hr)

5-9pm (weekdays) 10am-4pm (weekends)

Wide Lane Sports Complex (Soton Uni) (Site Ref. 3)

ELAC Full size, 3G, floodlit Resurfaced in 2015 JD 5s: 6-10pm Mons & Weds Saints FA: 4.30-6pm Tuesday St Francis U15: 6.30-8pm Tues

Wildern School (Site Ref. 46)

HEWEB 52x33m, 3G, floodlit Built 2015 £35 whole pitch/55mins (£27 juniors)

5-10pm (weekdays) 8am-10pm (weekends and hols)

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

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Knightwood Leisure Centre

Test Valley 2 x3G, 32x19m MUGAs, floodlights

Good, resurfaced in 2015 £23.40 /hr adult £15.65 / hr junior

9am-9pm (weekdays) 9am-6pm (weekends)

Knightwood Primary School

Test Valley 3G, 37x33m MUGA, floodlights Installed with grant support from Football Foundation in 2013

Pay and play hire Just across the borough boundary (Chandler's Ford)

5-9pm (weekdays) 9am-9pm (weekends)

Lordshill Outdoor Recreation Centre

Southampton 3G, MUGA, 42x40m, floodlights Poor Full community hours

Lordshill Oasis

Academy Hub

Southampton 3G, 64x42m MUGA, floodlights Good, installed 2013 5-10pm (weekdays)

9am-6pm (Sats) 9am-10pm (Suns)

Warsash Wasps Football Ground

Fareham 3G, MUGA, 60x40m, floodlights

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

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC Full size, sand, floodlit Will be resurfaced as 3G as part of new leisure centre development project on site

Formerly used by Eastleigh Hockey Club (2 mens teams) now play home matches and train at Crestwood College

Crestwood College (Shakespeare Campus) (Site Ref. 39)

ELAC Full size, sand, floodlit Needs resurfacing and LED lighting to reduce running costs

Home base of Eastleigh Hockey Club No spare capacity at peak times

Thornden School

(Site Ref. 41)

CFH Full size, sand, floodlit Needs resurfacing £30 + VAT half pitch/hour;

£40 + VAT whole pitch/hour (Juniors: £22 + VAT half pitch/hour; £28 + VAT whole pitch/hour)

5-10pm weekday evenings and 9am - 6pm at

weekends. Open in the school holidays, with the exception of Christmas, and August weekends. Hired out and used as 2 halves for Football - both adults and juniors, and as a full pitch for Hockey. No spare capacity during the week in winter season. Regular hockey club hirer: Eastleigh Ladies Hockey Club (2 teams) plus some hires by Hampshire Hockey Association.

Wide Lane Sports Complex (Soton Uni) (Site Ref. 3)

ELAC Full size, sand, floodlit

University has plans to resurface this pitch in 2019 or 2020

Southampton Hockey Club - Tuesday training University sides (5 women's, 5 men's plus 3 Saturday sides)

Hamble Sports Complex

BHH Full size, sand, floodlit New surface installed by club in 2015 Hamble Hockey Club (4 men's teams, 2 women's teams)

King Edward VI School (KES) Wellington Sports Ground (Site Ref. 23)

ELAC Full size, water based, floodlit Resurfaced in 2009 Independent School sports ground. Club use on Saturdays by Trojans Hockey Club teams

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

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Woodlands Community College, Harefields

Southampton Full size, sand, floodlit 2010 last refurbished 6-10pm weekdays 10am-10pm weekends

Cantell School Southampton Full size, sand, floodlit Built 2003 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook

n/a

Outdoor Sports Centre, Bassett

Southampton 2 full size, sand, floodlit Poor, built 1985 Full community hours

Sholing College Southampton 71x43m, sand, no lights

Trojans Sports Club (Site Ref. 1)

Test Valley Full size, sand, floodlit Resurfaced in 2013 Trojans Hockey Club - one of largest in the country. 6 men's teams, 5 women's teams and large junior section

Supply for Other Playing Pitch Sports

The Southampton University Sports Ground at Wide Lane in Eastleigh also is the home base for: o Southampton Mustangs Baseball - 30 adult, 15 junior (all males) playing on the grass football/rugby pitches at Wide Lane Sports Ground on Sundays in summer

season (seasonal hire). The club rates the playing facilities as good (4/5) but the changing facilities at this site as poor (1/5). Looking to grow by a further two teams (three currently). The club seeks to secure a permanent field with access to good quality changing, toilet and social facilities to be able to raise income to sustain and further grow the club through sponsors etc to purchase kit and maintain fees at affordable rates to attract more junior players.

o Southampton Stags American Football Team - Currently competing in BUCS South Division 2A, the Stags are 4 time National Champions and were National Finalists

in 2012. Training Times on the 3G pitch are: Tuesday 7:30-10pm; Thursday 7:30-10pm; Sunday 10-1pm.

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Appendix B - Sports Facilities Audit Data

Swimming Pools Table 1: Borough Pool Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Fleming Park Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 25m 6 lane pool Learner pool Total area - 420m2

To be replaced with new 8 lane pool and 20m learner pool with moveable floor on opening of new centre in January 2018 (c. 600m2)

Temporary car parking disruption related to building works for new centre

Eastleigh Swim Club: 5.30-6.55am (Weds); 6-7.25am (Sat) 7am-10.30pm (weekdays) 7.30am-5.55pm (Sat) 7.30am-6.55 (Sun) 6-10pm (Mon); 7-10pm (Fri); 6.30-9pm (Sun) SwimFit 8.30-9.30pm (Fri) plus lanes, fun sessions, lesson programme use by schools and for galas.

Hamble Sports Complex (Site Ref. 45)

BHH 20m 4 lane Area - 170m2

Built in 2002, basic construction with poor insulation. Plant works in 2015 by HCC under repairs SLA. Changing rooms are priority for refurbishment/ updating.

£4 adult (£3 concessionary) Pedestrian access only during school day plus disabled & elderly car users by arrangement

Hamble Aquatics Swim Team training sessions Lanes: 6.30-8.30am; 12-1.30pm; 8-10pm approx (Mon-Thurs); 8-9pm (Fri); 6-8pm (Sat) Aquacise classes: Various times (5 per week) Family fun sessions: 11am-12.30pm (Sun); 10.30am-12pm (Sat)

Wildern School Leisure Centre

(Site Ref. 46)

HEWEB 25m 3/4 lane pool Learner pool

Total area - 312.5m2

Roof needs replacing No spectator facilities (club

not able to host galas)

£4.75 adult (£2.50 juniors & concessionary groups)

Wildern Waves Swim Club: 8-9am (Sat); 2-7pm (Sun); 6-7pm (Mon); 4-9pm (Tues); 4-6pm (Thurs) Lanes: 9-10am (Sun); 6.45-8.45am (Mons, Tues, Thurs)

Swim Fit: 7.30-8.15am (Fri) Swim School: 9-11.30am (Sat); 4-6pm (Mon); 4-7pm (Weds); 8-9pm (Thurs) Plus public sessions, fun sessions, aqua therapy etc

Private Member Club Pools Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Spirit Health Club (Site Ref. 9)

ELAC 15m 4 lane Area - 120m2 (below FPM size threshold)

Built 1989, refurbished 1999 Private members commercial club

6.30am-10pm (weekdays) 7am-9pm (weekends)

Hampshire Health & Racquets Club (Site Ref. 10)

HEWEB 22m 4 lane Area - 264m2 (plus 20m 4 lane lido)

Built 1994, refurbished 2007

Private members commercial club

6.30am-11pm (weekdays) 7.45am-10pm (weekends)

Lakeside Spa (Botleigh Grange Hotel) (Site Ref. 28)

HEWEB 12m 2/3 lane Area - 60m2 (below FPM size threshold)

Built 2005 Private members

commercial club

6.30am-8.30pm (weekdays)

8am-9pm (Sat) 8am-10pm (Sun)

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Vital Health & Wellbeing (Botley Park Hotel & Country Club) (Site Ref. 31)

HEWEB 15m x 4 lane Area - 120m2 (below FPM size threshold)

Built 1990 Private members commercial club

6.30am-9pm (weekdays) 7.30am-8pm (weekends)

TOTAL INDOOR WATER AREA 1,466.5m2 increasing to 1,646.5m2 in 2018 on opening of new Fleming Park Leisure Centre. (1,166m2 of this total water space meets the minimum pool size threshold used in Sport England's Facilities Planning Model)

Table 2: Accessible Pool Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Southampton Quays

Southampton 50m 8 lane pool Learner Pool Diving pool with

moveable floor (plus a dry diving training facility)

Regional competition pool and national high performance centre for diving

On edge of 15 min. drive time catchment of Old Netley £5.80 adult (£3.70 junior &

concessions) NB. Car park c. £4 extra

7am-9pm (Weekdays); 9am-6pm (Sat/Sun) Southampton Water Polo Club (with members from

Eastleigh) trains in diving pool. Club hires Portsmouth Mountbatten Centre Pool or Basingstoke Aquadrome as nearest 25m pools suitable for match play (constant 2m depth)

Oaklands Community Pool, Lords Hill

Southampton 25m 5 lane pool Learner pool 10m

First built in 1986. Major £1.7m refurbishment completed in 2015 prior to asset transfer to charity. City Council landlord responsibilities for building fabric transfers to charity at end 2017. Roof and lockers need replacing - current fund raising appeal for circa £500k.

On edge of 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook £3.85 adult (£3.20 juniors, £3.45 concessions)

Eastleigh Swim Club: 7-9pm (Weds); 7-8pm (Fri) Opening 6.15am or 7.30am- 10pm(weekdays); 8.30am-3pm (Sats); 9am-3pm (Suns) Very popular community provision - circa 5,000 swim visits a week in term time

University of Southampton Jubilee Sports Centre, Highfield

Southampton 25m 6 lane pool Built 2004. In house management

Well within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook £5.50 adult (£2.30 child with adult)

7am-10pm daily Lesson programme (Jubilee Swimming Academy), lane swimming, schools

Bitterne Leisure Centre

Southampton 25m 5 lane pool Learner pool 10m

First built in 1984. Refurbished in 2010

Well within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hedge End Botley & West End £4.70 adult

6.30am -10pm (Mons to Thurs) 6.30am-8.30pm (Friday) 8.30am-6pm (Weekends)

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LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Red Lodge Community Pool, Bassett

Southampton 25m 4 lane pool First built in 1981. Operated as a charity since 2002.

Well within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook £3.80 adult (£2.80 juniors)

Lessons, lane swim, AquaFit, disabled swim, fun swim, lifesaving, pool parties 7.30am/10.30am - 8pm (Weekdays) 8am-5pm (Sats) 11am-4.45pm (Suns)

Shirley Swimming Pool

Southampton 25m 4 lane pool 5m x 2m small teaching pool

First built in 1974, rebuilt in 2009, Heat recovery plant installed 2013

On edge of 15 min. drive time catchment of West End & North Stoneham Privately owned swim school £4.20 adult (or £25/mth)

Full programme of public swim, lessons, training courses, aquacise, Southampton Dolphins SC training 6.30am-10pm (most weekdays) 6.30am-5.30pm (Sat) 9am-8.30pm (Sun)

Kings' School Sports Centre, Romsey Road Winchester

Winchester 25m 4/5 lane pool Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Eastleigh Swim Club: 7.15-8.45pm (Tues) Wessex Swim School lessons programme & Winchester City Penguins SC

River Park Leisure Centre, Bar End, Winchester

Winchester 25m 6 lane Learner pool 15m

First built in 1974, changing rooms upgraded in 2011. City Council and Winchester University planning replacement 50m

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Full community programme 6am-11pm (weekdays) 6.30am-8pm (Sats) 7am-11pm (Sun)

Holly Hill Leisure Centre, Sarisbury Green

Fareham 25m 6 lane Learner pool

New provision on former hospital site - opened 10th October 2016

Well within 15 min. drive time catchment of all of Burlesdon Hamble Hound local area

Full community programme in development. 6am-10pm (weekdays) 6am-8pm (Sat) 7am-8pm (Sun)

Romsey Rapids Sports Complex

Test Valley 25m 4 lane pool 500m2 features pool with rapids, flumes etc. 8x6m Learner Pool

Built 1990, refurbished 2006 On edge of 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury and Chandlers Ford

Full community programme 6.15am-10pm (weekdays) 10am-7.30pm (Sat) 8am-7pm (Sun)

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Sports Halls Table 3: Borough Sports Hall Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC Main hall - 10 courts 'New Hall' - c. 300m2

(5 a side) Total c. 1830m2

To be replaced with new 15 court Main Hall with retractable spectator seating on opening of new centre in January 2018 Total c. 2300m2

Main Hall Peak: £11.45 / court 55 mins (no concessions) Off Peak: £7.45 / court 55 mins (£3.10 juniors) 'New Hall' Peak: £60 / 55 mins (no concessions) Off Peak: £45 / 55 mins (£24.50 juniors)

8am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) 8am-10pm (Friday) 8am-8pm (Weekends) No spare capacity in peak period in current halls Team Southampton Volleyball (currently based at Crestwood College Sharkespeare Campus Sports Hall are likely to expand into the new sports hall at FPLC from 2018. Weston Park Blades Netball Club is also interested in 2/3 court indoor hall

Crestwood Sports & Leisure Centre (Shakespeare Campus) (Site Ref. 39)

ELAC Main hall - 4 courts Gymnasium - 300m2

Total 894m2

Main Hall £12.60 / court hour (£8.40 concessionary) Gymnasium £25.20 / hour (£16.80 concessionary)

4-10pm 7 days a week. Regular hires to teams/groups for netball, volleyball (including Team Southampton Volleyball Club), basketball (including a wheelchair basketball group), badminton and handball. Using hall and other facilities the centre also offers community pay and play access and programming during these hours for disabled people and vulnerable young adults (e.g. Inclusive Multi Sports Friday night football, karate dance).

Crestwood Sports & Leisure Centre (Cherbourg

Campus) - former Alderman Quilley School (Site Ref. 44)

ELAC Main hall - 4 courts Gymnasium - 180m2

Total 774m2

Built 2004 Main Hall £12.60 / court hour (£8.40 concessionary)

Gymnasium £25.20 / hour (£16.80 concessionary)

4-10pm 7 days a week. Main Hall: Regular hires to Kestrels Basket Ball, plus badminton, 5 a side and netball use.

Gymnasium: Regular hires to Jujitsu group and the Aucott School of Dance Closure of Eastleigh College Sports Hall has led to demand pressure in peak hours pending provision of larger hall at new Fleming Park LC from 2018

Barton Peveril VIth Form College (Site Ref. 43)

ELAC Main hall - 4 courts 594m2

Good - built 2005 Serves c. 3,000 full time students. Hall equipped with 4 cricket nets. Available from 6-10pm (weekdays only) for community club and association hires.

Thornden School (Site Ref. 41)

CFH Main hall - 4 courts Gymnasium - 180m2 Total 774m2

Main Hall - Good Gymnasium - Poor, 'Tired, Old School' - wooden floor, wall bars and ropes

Main Hall £36 + VAT / hall hour (£25 + VAT juniors) Gymnasium £19 + VAT / hour

5-10pm weekday evenings and 9am - 6pm at weekends. Open in the school holidays, with the exception of Christmas, and August weekends. Main Hall hires are for: Netball, Badminton, Archery, 5 a side Football, Gymnastics and Cricket (4 nets). Regular hirers: AC Delco Bowmen, Compton & Chandlers Ford

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability and Use

(£13 + VAT junior) Cricket Club, Thornden Community Junior Badminton Club (Mons/Weds/Fri in term time), Hursley Park Cricket Club, Knights Valley Cricket Club, Mavericks Netball, Multisports Club (for young people aged 16 to 30 with learning disabilities). Gymnasium main hires are for: Gymnastics (Horizon TeamGym Club), Athletics (Winchester & District Athletics Club, Southampton Athletic Club), Keep Fit, Martial Arts and indoor Mini Tennis (delivered by coaches from Future Tennis).

Toynbee School

(Site Ref. 40)

CFH Main hall - 4 courts

'New Hall' - 200m2

Total 794m2

Main Hall - Poor, solid block

floor; New Hall - Good, sprung floor, air-con Roof needs replacing

Main Hall

£50 + VAT / whole hall hour (£29 + VAT concs.) New Hall primarily hired to Treasure Gymnastics plus martial arts clubs and instructors and a commercial dance provider (Blue Butterfly)

5pm-10pm (weekdays)

9am-4pm (Sat) Events only on Sundays (e.g. Treasure Gymnastics) Largely booked in peak hours by clubs - Main regular club hirers include Treasure Gymnastics Club (3 eves & Sat afternoon), Weston Park Blades u11/u12 netball squad training on Monday evenings, a second netball club, a badminton club on Sat mornings, OG former pupils sports club and a new basketball club. Only available slots 9-10pm

Wildern School Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 46)

HEWEB Main hall - 4 courts 594m2

£11.00 / court hour (£7.50 juniors)

Available for hire every weekday evening from 5pm-10pm and from 8am on weekends. During the school holidays bookings can be made from 8am during the week. Indoor football, badminton, basketball, netball, cricket, archery. Clubs: Heathfield Badminton, Wildern Badminton

Hamble Sports Complex (Site Ref. 45)

BHH Main hall - 4 courts 594m2

Good, sprung floor, under-floor heating

Wyvern School (Activate Sport & Fitness)

(Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH Main hall - 4 courts Gymnasium - 234m2

Total 828m2

Main Hall - Good, built 2005 Gymnasium - Poor,

traditional school gym with wooden floor

Main Hall £42.27 + VAT /hall hour (£27.80 + VAT juniors,

elderly, youth groups) Gymnasium £20.60 + VAT /hr (£14 +VAT juniors, elderly, youth groups)

Main Hall: 7-11am (four weekdays), 7am-1.15pm (one weekday), 3.30-9.30pm (weekdays), 8am-4pm (weekends)

Has pull out cricket nets for winter training (4) Gymnasium: Used for martial arts, fitness circuits, basketball, volleyball, netball Some spare capacity in peak hours

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

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Table 4: Accessible Sports Hall Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

River Park Leisure Centre, Bar End, Winchester

Winchester Main hall - 8 courts Fair - built 1984 Council and Winchester University plan to replace

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Full community programme 6am-11pm (weekdays) 6.30am-8pm (Sats) 7am-11pm (Sun)

Bitterne Leisure Centre

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts First built in 1984. Refurbished in 2010

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hedge End Botley & West End

6.30am -10pm (Mons to Thurs) 6.30am-8.30pm (Friday) 8.30am-6pm (Weekends)

Sholing Community School, Harefield

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Activity hall

Built 1998 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End

Weekday evenings only

Woodlands Community College, Harefield

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2010 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End

6-10pm weekdays 10am-10pm weekends

Western Wards Community Campus, Sarisbury Green

Fareham Main hall - 4 courts Activity Hall

Refurbished in 2008 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of all of Burlesdon Hamble Hound

Weekday evenings and weekends

St Mary's Sports Centre, Bellvue

Southampton Main hall - 6 courts Activity Hall

Refurbished in 2006 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

9.15am-10pm weekends 7am-10pm weekdays

Richard Taunton College, Southampton Common

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Activity Hall

Built 1992 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

6-11pm weekdays 9am-4pm Saturdays 1-4pm Sundays

Oasis Academy Mayfield (formerly Weston Park School)

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2011 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End

4-9pm weekdays 8.30am-3pm Saturdays

King Edward VI School, Wilton Road

Southampton Main hall - 5 courts Built 1990 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

6-9pm weekdays only

University of Southampton

Southampton Main hall - 8 courts

Built 2004. In house management

Well within 15 min. drive time catchment of North

Both halls: 8am-10pm weekends only (other times reserved for students)

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Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Jubilee Sports Centre, Highfield

Second hall - 4 courts Built 1960 Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook

Itchen College Sports Centre, Sholing

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Refurbished in 2006 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End

5.30-11pm weekdays 9am-3pm Saturdays 9am-3pm and 5-10pm Sundays

Chamberlayne Sports Centre, Woolston

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Activity Hall

Refurbished in 2009 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End

Registered members only 6.30am-10pm (weekdays) 9am-6pm (Sat) 9am-9pm (Sun)

Cantell School Southampton Main hall - 4 courts 2 Activity Halls

Refurbished in 2008 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh, Allbrook

5-9pm weekdays

Bitterne Park School

Southampton Main hall - 4 courts Activity Hall

1965 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound

4.30-10pm weekdays 9am-6pm weekends

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Activity Halls

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

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Ageas Bowl - Poseidon Amateur Boxing Club Gyms

HEWEB c. 500m2 on first floor equipped with three permanent sparring rings (24ft, 20ft, 18ft rings) plus 14 boxing bags bordering the gym. Plus a dedicated strength/conditioning gym with three lifting platforms, 25m astroturf track, full free weight resources and a selection of cardio-vascular equipment. Changing rooms with showers and lockers.

Excellent - established at Ageas Bowl in partnership with Hampshire Cricket in the Community in 2013. Major extension built in 2015 with funding support from a range of partners including EBC

Junior Members - £3 per session or £6 per week

(with access to > 6 hours of training per week)

Senior Members - £4 per session or £8 per week.

(with access to > 8 hours of training per week.

Joining Fees :

Junior membership fee - £10

Senior membership fee - £15

Subsequent family members (junior or senior) - £5

Boxer's Annual Registration (Juniors and Seniors taking part in competition or contact sparring) - £11

Boxing Programme: 6-8.45pm (Mon, Tues, Fri) 5.30-8.45pm (Thurs) 10am - 1pm (Sundays) Mix of adult and junior classes, squad training sessions and competitions for both genders; women's boxercise; inclusive sessions for disabled people; and boxing bootcamps (recreational)

Ageas Bowl - Choi Kwang Do Martial Arts Hall

HEWEB Activity hall used for martial arts

Excellent - established at Ageas Bowl in partnership with Hampshire Cricket in the Community in November 2016 with support from EBC

Martial Arts Programme: 6-9pm (Tues, Weds) 6-8pm (Thurs) Mix of classes for 5-12 year olds, over 12 year olds and families

Hamble Village Memorial Hall

BHH Main Hall and Rear Hall both suitable for dance and exercise classes and martial arts

Good Rates from £11.60 to £25.20 / hour for main hall; £9.20 to £21 / hour for rear hall

8.30am-10pm (Mon-Fri); 9am-7pm (Sat); 10am-6pm (Sun). Main sports hires are for Abbey Dance School, Aerobics/Zumba, Pilates, Yoga, Matt Fiddes Martial Arts School

The Hub ELAC Two courts Built 2007 9am-7pm daily Trust managed (Youth Options)

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Wells Place ELAC 9 conference rooms to hire, WCs, wheelchair access, no car park

Opened 1998 Within 15. min drive from Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury

Pavilion on the Park

ELAC Two courts Built 2008 7am-11pm daily Trust managed

The Hilt CFH One court Judo Falls prevention

Ritchie Memorial Hall

CFH 3 halls available, kitchen, disabled toilet and entrance ramp, ample parking

Various dance and martial arts classes and tai chi

Velmore Centre, Falkland Road, Chandlers Ford

CFH Large hall, various size meeting rooms, medical room, community cafe, parking

Bollywood Dance Class for Children Tuesday evenings

Lakeside School (Special needs)

CFH One court Built 1972 No hires N/A

d.@art centre Wildern School

HEWEB Modern art centre with high quality studio space

Studio space hired by six dance schools/companies for different forms of dance and age groups

The Botley Centre, High St

HEWEB Weekly Zumba classes

West End Parish Centre

HEWEB One court in sports hall; main hall also used for some sports activities. WCs available but no changing rooms or showers

Good - hall was designated Olympic Training Venue for Taekwondo in 2012

Two regular daytime hirers of hall each week for badminton, plus three sessions a week of short mat bowls, three sessions a week of gymtots (hire to Dynamo Gymnastics Club), Ashley Dance Group, Pre-School Football (Sat am), plus taekwondo training and Mat Fiddes martial arts hire.

Townhill Farm Community Centre

HEWEB Activity halls. WCs available but no changing rooms or showers

Good £12.50/hr for hall Hires for martial arts groups and classes including Mat Fiddes, for kids football on Saturday mornings plus keep fit and aerobics

Hildene Community Centre

HEWEB Activity hall. WCs available but no changing rooms or

showers

Good - managed on behalf of Parish Council by a

Management Committee

Regular use by a seniors table tennis club, plus keep fit, yoga and martial arts classes

Hedge End Village Hall

HEWEB Function room, meeting room, stage, kitchen facilities

Capacity up to 200 Regular use (3 evening sessions a week) by Hedge End School Of Goju Ryu Karate

Bursledon Village Hall

BHH Main hall, sectional stage, lighting box and

Built 1910, roof repair 2012/13

Monday morning to Friday afternoon: Main Hall £15-£17/hr

Regular use (Weds evening session) by Hedge End School Of Goju Ryu Karate

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speaker/microphone system, kitchen, WCs

Capacity up to 100

King's Community Church

Hedge End Botley & West End

Activity and conference halls, catering facilities, WCs

Within 15. min drive from Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury

QE II Activity Centre

Hedge End Botley & West End

Sports Hall, climbing wall, Hamble River, woods of Manor Farm Country Park

Within 15. min drive from Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury

GreenHouse Programme – Monday to Friday 9:30-3:30, 51 weeks/year

Townhill Junior School

Hedge End Botley & West End

School hall with very small changing rooms adjacent

Within 15. min drive from, Eastleigh, Hedge End,

Used on a weekly basis by Brownies, Karate, Dancing and Street Dance organisations

Table 6: Accessible Activity Hall Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Knightwood Leisure

Centre

Test Valley Activity hall - 1 court Good - refurbished 2009 Very accessible to Chandlers

Ford & Hiltingbury

9am-9pm weekdays

9am-6pm weekends

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

Borough venues (P&P)

LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 97 station Fitness Suite 3 Studios

To be replaced with new 150 station fitness suite, 3 new multipurpose studios and a dedicated spinning studio plus sauna and steam facilities on

Gym Only c. £25/mth P&P £7 adult (£3.50 concessionary) Induction £32 (£14.50 concessions)

Circa 4,000 club members. Some classes over-subscribed and gym over-crowded at peak times

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Borough venues (P&P)

LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

opening of new centre in Jan 2018

Crestwood College (Shakespeare Campus) (Site Ref. 39)

ELAC 40 stations CrestFit Fitness Suite Performance Studio 70m2 studio

Built 2006 Good - Technogym

£25/mth includes free induction and a fitness class per week Studio hire £25.20/hr (£16.80 concessions)

Fitness Suite Hours: Mon-Weds 7-10am then 3-10pm Thurs 3-10pm Fri 12-10pm Sat 9am-4pm; Sun 10am-5pm

Barton Peveril VIth Form College (Site Ref. 43)

ELAC 21 station fitness suite 100m2 studio

Built 2005 Student use in term time only

N/A

Wide Lane Sports Ground (Site Ref. 3)

ELAC 29 station fitness suite Built 2006 Sports Club/Community Association

8am-10pm (Mon-Fri)

Toynbee School (Site Ref. 40)

CFH Dance Studio Good - sprung floor, air-con yoga, pilates etc. Restricted to Evenings 6-10pm, Saturdays 9am-4pm

Thornden School (Site Ref. 41)

CFH Dance Studio (9mx14m with changing rooms attached)

Good - modern room with a wooden sprung floor, wall barres and mirrors

£25 & VAT / hour Limited hours of availability for community use as heavily used out of hours by school. Regularly booked for community Dance sessions (Dance Junkie) and Yoga

Wyvern School (Activate Sport & Fitness) (Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH 30 station fitness suite 200m2 studio

Built 2005 £30/mth, students and off peak £20/mth (+£25 joining fee). Non member classes £3 to £5 per class

7-11am (four weekdays), 7am-1.15pm (one weekday), 3.30-9.30pm (weekdays), 8am-4pm (weekends) Comprehensive class programme of spinning, pilates, aerobics, Zumba etc

Wildern Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 46)

HEWEB 32 station fitness suite 1 studio (67.5m2)

Built 2005, refurbished January 2017

Pay and Play Private Use Registered membership use

Registered membership use: 4pm-10pm (Mon-Fri), 8am-3pm (Sat), 8am-7pm (Sun) Pay and Play: 7am-12:15pm (Mon-Fri) Private Use: 12:15pm-4pm (Mon-Fri)

Hamble Sports Complex (Site Ref. 45)

BHH 35 station fitness suite 306 m2 studio

Built 2002 Pay and Play – Registered membership use

6:30am-10pm (Mon-Fri) 6:30am-8pm (Sat) 9am-6pm (Sun)

Private Member Clubs Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Hampshire Health & Racquets Club (Site Ref. 10)

HEWEB 100 station fitness suite 2 studios (200m2; 50m2) Pools &Tennis (indoor/outdoor)

Built 1994, refurbished 2009 Private members commercial club

6.30am-11pm (weekdays) 7.45am-10pm (weekends)

Spirit Health Club (Site Ref. 9)

HEWEB 27 station fitness suite 2 studios (120m2; 80m2)

Built 1989, refurbished 1999 Private members commercial club

6.30am-10pm (weekdays) 7am-9pm (weekends)

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Borough venues (P&P)

LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Vital Health & Wellbeing (Botley Park Hotel & Country Club) (Site Ref. 31)

HEWEB 23 station fitness suite 1 studio (120m2)

Built 1990, refurbished 2012 (fitness only)

Private members commercial club

6.30am-9pm (weekdays) 7.30am-8pm (weekends)

Hedge End Golf Centre (Site Ref. 17)

HEWEB 25 station fitness suite Built 2005 Registered membership use - Private members commercial club

9am-10pm (every day)

Anytime Fitness (Site Ref. 60)

ELAC 47 station fitness suite 1 studio (180m2)

Built 2013 Private members commercial club

00:00-23:59 (every day)

Crossfit Southampton (Site Ref. 61)

ELAC 20 station fitness suite Built 2015 Private members commercial club

Opening times dependent on weekly timetabled options

Samsons Gym (Site Ref. 7)

ELAC 24 station fitness suite Built 2009 Private members commercial club

6am-11pm (Mon-Fri) 7am-6pm (Weekend)

Bodysound Health & Fitness Club (Site Ref. 6)

CFH 43 station fitness suite Studio 1 (167.23m2) Studio 2 (111.48 m2)

Built in 1994, refurbished in 2011

Studio – Pay and Play Private members commercial club

6:30am-10pm (Mon-Thur) 6:30am-8:30pm (Fri) 8am-4pm (Sat) 9am-4pm (Sun)

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

Neighbouring venues (P&P)

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Holly Hill Leisure Centre, Sarisbury Green

Fareham 100+ station fitness suite 2 studios

New provision on former hospital site - opened 10th October 2016

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of most of Eastleigh borough and just 5 min, drive from Burlesdon. Will serve demand in Burlesdon Hamble Hound local area

Full community programme in development. 6am-10pm (weekdays) 6am-8pm (Sat) 7am-8pm (Sun)

Romsey Rapids Sports Complex

Test Valley 100 station fitness suite 4 studios

Built 1990, upgraded 2011 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury and Chandlers Ford

6.15am-10pm (weekdays) 10am-7.30pm (Sat) 8am-7pm (Sun)

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LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

River Park Leisure Centre, Bar End, Winchester

Winchester 100 station fitness suite 2 studios (large and small)

Fair - built 1974, upgraded 2014 Council and Winchester University plan to replace

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Full community programme 6am-11pm (weekdays) 6.30am-8pm (Sat) 7am-11pm (Sun)

Bitterne Leisure Centre

Southampton 60 station fitness suite 1 studio

First built in 1984. Refurbished in 2010

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hedge End Botley & West End

6.30am -10pm (Mons to Thurs) 6.30am-8.30pm (Friday) 8.30am-6pm (Weekends)

Chamberlayne Sports Centre, Woolston

Southampton 44 station fitness suite 1 studio

First built in 2000 Refurbished in 2007

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Burledon Hamble & Hound and Hedge End Botley & West End

Registered members only 6.30am-10pm (weekdays) 9am-6pm (Sat) 9am-9pm (Sun)

David Lloyd Club Southampton 190 station fitness suite 2 studios (60m2)

Built 2001 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Allbrook, Eastleigh and Hedge End

Registered members only 6am-11pm (Mon-Fri) 7am-10pm (Weekend)

Jo Jo’s Health and Fitness

Southampton 85 station fitness suite 1 studio (180m2)

Built 1983, refurbished in 2008

Pay and Play £30pcm Adult membership £25pcm Student membership

7am-10pm (Mon-Thur) 7am-8:30pm (Fri) 8am-7pm (Weekends)

Pure Gym (Southampton – Shirley)

Southampton 65 station fitness suite 1 studio (100m2)

Built 2003 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Allbrook, Eastleigh and Chandlers Ford, Hiltingbury

Pay and Play, Registered membership use 6:30-10pm (Mon-Fri) 8am-8pm (Sat) 9am-8pm (Sun)

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Squash Courts Table 9: Borough Squash Court Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 4 courts To be replaced with 4 new glass back courts on opening of new centre in Jan 2018

Peak: £7.45 / court 45 mins (no concessions) Off Peak: £5.45 / court 45 mins (£2.25 juniors)

7.40am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) 7.40am-9.40pm (Fri) 7.40am-7.40pm (Weekends)

Hamble Police College (Site Ref. 52)

BHH 1 court

Mount Pleasant Pavilion and Sports Fields (Hamble Squash Club) (Site Ref. 30)

BHH 1 court Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

Fair Oak Squash and Racketball Club (Site Ref. 16)

BFOHH 3 squash courts, 1 gym, changing/shower facilities, bar and kitchen

Built in 1971 £15/month membership 9am-10pm On line booking

Vital Health & Wellbeing (Botley Park Hotel & CC) (Site Ref. 31)

HEWEB 2 courts Standard type, built 1990 Private members commercial club

6.30am-9pm (weekdays) 7.30am-8pm (weekends)

Table 10: Accessible Squash Court Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Trojans Sports Club (Site Ref. 1)

Test Valley 4 courts 2 glass back with large tiered spectator gallery

On borough boundary

9.20am-10pm On line booking

Romsey Rapids Sports Complex

Test Valley 2 courts Standard type, built 1990 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Bursledon, Hamble & Hound

6.15am-10pm (weekdays) 10am-7.30pm (Sat) 8am-7pm (Sun)

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Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

River Park Leisure Centre, Bar End, Winchester

Winchester 4 courts Fair - built 1974, upgraded 2011 Council and Winchester University plan to replace

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Hiltingbury, Chandlers Ford, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Full community programme 6am-11pm (weekdays) 6.30am-8pm (Sats) 7am-11pm (Sun)

St Mary's Sports Centre

Southampton 2 courts Standard type, built 1974 upgraded 2009 Solent University centre

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

King Edward VI School, Wilton Road

Southampton 2 glass backed courts Built 1990 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

6-9pm weekdays only

University of Southampton Highfield Campus, Jubilee Sports Centre

Southampton 4 courts Refurbished in 2006 Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook

7am-10pm weekdays 8am-10pm weekends

Bowling Greens & Indoor Centres

Table 11: Borough Bowls Facility Supply

Borough venues (P&P)

LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park Bowls Club (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 6 rink natural turf green 6 rink artificial grass green (sub let to Parkside Bowls Club) Modern pavilion

Good - but, any cuts to LA maintenance budget could result in a reduction in quality of the playing surface in particular. This could lead to people leaving the sport. Similarly, if the Council raises charges significantly.

Facilities are leased to FPBC by EBC and artificial green is sub let to PBC

FPBC - 84 members; Parkside BC 72 members*

Hedge End Bowls Club, Woodhouse Lane (Site Ref. 14)

HEWEB 6 rink green Formed 1991. Club maintains the green

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook, Hamble & Hound

128 members* and growing

Private Member Clubs Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Eastleigh Railway Bowling Club (Site Ref. 62)

ELAC 6 rink green Built 1912 £75 annual membership £70 retired membership £35 junior membership

40 members*

Folland Bowls Club BHH 6 rink green Est. 1938 63 members*

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(GE Aviation Sports Ground) (Site Ref. 35)

* Membership numbers provided by Hants Bowling Association (October 2016) Table 12: Accessible Bowls Facility Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Banister Park Indoor & Outdoor Bowling Club

Test Valley 2 six rink outdoor greens and an eight rink indoor facility

Indoor and Outdoor membership available Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook, Bursledon, Hound, Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury

Indoor Club: 353 declared adult members - 2015 (44 per rink) 371 declared adult members - 2014 453 declared adult members - 2013

Atherley Indoor & Outdoor Bowling Club

Southampton Six rink outdoor green and a six rink indoor facility

Built 1968 Sports Club/Community Association Within 15 min. drive time catchment of Eastleigh & Allbrook, Chandler’s Ford and Hiltingbury

Indoor Club: 338 declared adult members - 2015 (56 per rink) 334 declared adult members - 2014 346 declared adult members - 2013

Palmerston Indoor Bowling Club

Fareham Eight rink indoor facility Within 15 min.drive time catchment of Hedge End, Botley, Bursledon, Hamble

792 declared adult members - 2015 (99 per rink) 778 declared adult members - 2014 764 declared adult members - 2013

Riverside Indoor

Bowling Club

Winchester Six rink indoor facility Within 15 min.drive time

catchment of Fair Oak, Horton Heath, Bishopstoke

294 declared adult members - 2015 (49 per rink)

339 declared adult members - 2014 352 declared adult members - 2013

* Membership numbers provided by English Indoor Bowling Association (January 2017)

Tennis & Netball Courts Table 13: Borough Indoor Court Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 2 tennis & netball courts Built 1994 – Refurbished 2004 Poor - marked on multi sport hardwood floor in Main Hall. England Netball investing

Peak: £24 / 55 mins (no concessions) Off Peak: £16.50 / 55 mins (£11 juniors)

8am-11pm (Mon-Thurs) 8am-10pm (Friday) 8am-8pm (Weekends)

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£50k in provision of larger hall with more indoor netball capacity

Hampshire Health & Racquets Club (Site Ref. 10)

HEWEB 10 tennis courts (2 covered outdoor hard courts in seasonal airhall)

Textile / carpet Built 1994, resurfaced in 2007

Private members commercial club

6.30am-11pm (weekdays) 7.45am-10pm (weekends)

Thornden School (Site Ref. 41)

CFH 1 netball court Built 1970 – refurbished 2010 Mon-Fri 09:00-18:00: Private use Mon-Fri 18:00-22:00: Sports Club/Community Association Weekend 09:00-20:00: Sports Club/Community Association

Hamble Community Sports College (Hamble Sports Complex) (Site Ref. 45)

BHH 2 Halls – 1 netball court in each

Built 2002 and 2015 Private Use Registered membership use Sports Club/Community Association

Registered membership: Every day, Dawn to Dusk Private use: Mon-Fri 09:00-17:00 Sports Club/Community Association: Mon-Thurs 17:00-22:00, Fri 17:00-21:30, Sat 09:00-20:00, Sun 09:00-18:00

Table 14: Borough Outdoor Court Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC 8 tennis courts 4 new floodlit courts to be included in replacement leisure centre to be completed in May 2018.

Tennis Peak: £7.75 / 55 mins (£4 juniors) Off Peak: £5.65 / 55 mins (£2.30 juniors) Netball Peak: £18 / 5 mins (£6.70 juniors) Off Peak: £7.30 / 55 mins (£3 juniors)

Pay and play access and former coaching programme (by Serving Tennis Ltd) is unavailable currently due to the facility redevelopment. Temporary use of courts as replacement car parking during building works. Courts to be restored from May 2018.

Crestwood Sports & Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 39)

ELAC 6 tennis, 1 netball (indoor) 1 basketball (indoor) - markings with floodlighting

Hard macadam £2.40 per court hour (including lights)

Evening availability summer only, plus weekends in day

Barton Peveril VIth Form College (Site Ref. 43)

ELAC 3 courts Hard courts with no lights built in 2015

Student use in term time only

N/A

The Hub (formerly Bishopstoke TC) (Site Ref. 48)

ELAC 3 courts Built 2008, floodlit £3 during the day for Wyvern Tennis Club members

9am-7pm daily Trust managed (Youth Options). Household Key Card membership

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Thornden School (Site Ref. 41)

CFH 4 dedicated courts with floodlighting built in 2002. Tennis Clubhouse built 2010.

Built 2004 All weather porous macadam

Year round play and coaching programmes for juniors and adults of all standards for members of Thornden Tennis Club (based on site) or P&P at coaching sessions delivered by coaches from Future Tennis.

Toynbee School (Site Ref. 40)

CFH 6 tennis/5 netball - dual markings

Hard macadam

No floodlights Evening availability summer only, plus 9am-4pm Saturdays

Hiltingbury Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 47)

CFH 4 courts Built in 2015 Household Key Card membership available since Jan 2016 - £10pa plus £10pa court usage fee, Group coaching available P&P £5 per hour (some free sessions in school holidays)

Every day, Dawn to Dusk Pay and Play.

Hampshire Health & Racquets Club (Site Ref. 10)

HEWEB 4 (3 floodlit) 3 artificial grass, 1 concrete Private members commercial club

6.30am-11pm (weekdays) 7.45am-10pm (weekends)

Woodhouse Lane Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 14)

HEWEB 3 courts Built 2015 Household Key Card membership available

Every day, Dawn to Dusk

Bursledon Recreation Ground (Site Ref. 27)

BHH 2 courts Refurbished in 2008. Resurfacing of the courts will be required within a few years. LTA suggest an additional court at this time to give 3 courts.

Free public access

Every day, Dawn to Dusk

Hamble Community Sports College (Hamble Sports Complex) (Site Ref. 45)

BHH 4 floodlit courts Built 2015 Registered membership use

Every day, Dawn to Dusk

Wyvern College (Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH 6 floodlit all weather macadam courts, 2 marked for netball

Wyvern Tennis Club (£30pa/£20pa juniors plus initial joining fee of £12.50/£8.50 juniors)

Mon-Thurs 3pm-9.30pm School Holidays 8am-9.30pm, Friday 3pm-9pm School Holidays 8am-9pm

Saturday 8am-4.30pm, Sunday 8am-3.30pm.

Year round play and coaching programmes for juniors and adults of all standards for members of Wyvern Tennis Club (based on site) or P&P and coaching sessions delivered by coaches from Nick Mort Tennis.

Moorgreen Recreation Ground

HEWEB 1 court - no changing or WCs

Hard macadam, tenders out from Parish Council to

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(Site Ref. 15)

resurface for summer 2017 (estimated cost £21k)

set from 2017 when resurfaced

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

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Southampton Outdoor Sports Centre, Lordswood

Southampton City

10 outdoor courts, floodlit

£27m project proposal to upgrade - unfunded currently EN invited SCC to apply for grant funding to support cost of court re-surfacing to make safe LTA aspiration to work with City Council on community hub site with full time coaching team and a minimum of 8 outdoor floodlit courts with cafe/WCs nearby and 4 indoor courts to meet full potential

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook £7.50 per court/hr peak (£5.80 juniors)

This site is managed by Active Nation on behalf of Southampton City Council. It is the main hub site for netball serving the Southampton/Eastleigh/Test Valley/Fareham area with adult and junior leagues plus social netball and hosts many county events. Key hub site for tennis. LTA recommendation for a permanent pay and play indoor centre on the site as part of upgrade proposals as a focus of participation outside of the summer peak season (permanent indoor facility). Also has, floodlit AGPs, outdoor ski slope, 400m 8 lane athletics track and grass pitches for football and cricket

Knightwood Leisure Centre

Test Valley 6 floodlit tennis courts Registered membership use

Mon-Fri 09:00-21:00 Weekend 09:00-18:00

Athletics Facilities Table 16: Borough Supply of Athletics Facilities

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park Leisure Centre (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC Changing for Eastleigh Running Club

New build in construction opening 2017

Free?

Fleming Park Pavilion on the Park and former municipal golf course (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC Site for Eastleigh 5k weekly ParkRun

All weatheer trails in construction £460k investment in total by EBC)

Free Attracts 150 runners a week on average

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Wyvern College (Activate Sport & Fitness) (Site Ref. 49)

BFOHH 6 lane, synthetic 'J' track, no lights to track but lights to infield for field athletics Changing facilities

Built 2011 £20.60 + VAT /hr whole track (£14.44 + VAT junior). Extra charge for infield lights. Track session per person: £2.20 + VAT (£1.50 + VAT junior)

Daylight hours daily for track Infield lights available at charge in evenings to 9.30pm weekdays and 4pm at weekends

Royal Victoria Country Park (Site Ref. 29)

BHH Weekly 5K Netley Abbey Parkrun site

Good Free Attracts 150 runners a week on average

Table 17: Accessible Athletics Facility Supply in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues

LA Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Southampton Outdoor Sports Centre

Southampton City

400m 8 lane athletics track £27m project proposal to upgrade - unfunded currently

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook

This site is managed by Active Nation on behalf of Southampton City Council. Also has, floodlit AGPs, outdoor ski slope, tennis, netball courts and grass pitches for football and cricket

Southampton Common

Southampton City

Site for weekly 5k Southampton ParkRun

Within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Allbrook

Attracts 500 runners a week on average

Golf Facilities Table 18: Borough Golf Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

East Horton Golf Course (Site Ref. 24)

BFOHH 2x 18hole course, 1x par 3 9hole course, driving range, bars, restaurants

Good rating from owners Family owned - with membership and pay and play

400 adult members, 25 junior members – numbers declined in recent years in line with global trend and wet winters

Ageas Bowl County Golf Club Hilton 'Boundary Lakes' (Site Ref. 50)

HEWEB 18hole Built 1999 - major upgrade in 2016/17

Membership and pay and play

Temporarily closed - enhanced par 69 course with pro shop, bar, golf restaurant and clubhouse opening summer 2017

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Table 19: Accessible Golf Facilities in Neighbouring Boroughs

Neighbouring venues 15 minutes drive

Public Courses within drive time catchment for Eastleigh residents include: Otterbourne, Southampton, Chilworth, Ampfield

Private Members Courses within drive time catchment for Eastleigh residents include: Stoneham, Royal Winchester, South Winchester, Hockley

Archery Facilities Table 20: Borough Archery Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Fleming Park (Indoor events only) (Site Ref. 42)

ELAC Annual indoor tournament in sports hall organised by AC Delco Bowmen - all day on a Sunday

Highbridge Farm (Outdoor) (Site Ref. 67)

ELAC Founded 1966 Storage facility on site

AC Delco home field Within 15 min. drive time catchment of North Stoneham, Eastleigh & Hedge End

Daylight hours in summer (April to October) 'Frostbite' rounds of winter competition Club membership: Approximately 150

Hardmoor Sports Fields (Outdoor) (Site Ref. 2)

ELAC Southampton AC home field Owned by Solent University. Field shared with rugby and mini soccer. Members able to use the ground on Saturday and Sunday mornings from 9am until 12noon, and also on Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 5pm until dusk.

Thornden School (Indoor winter training & events) (Site Ref. 41)

CFH Sports hall Nov-Mar indoor training on Tuesday evenings in sports hall (£4 per session). Also venue for annual AC Delco club indoor championship and invitation tournament - all day on a Sunday

Available to hire

Water Sports Facilities Table 21: Borough Water Sports Facility Supply

Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Netley Sailing Club (Site Ref. 33)

BHH Active places

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Borough venues LAC Quantity Quality Accessibility Availability

Hamble River SC (Site Ref. 57)

BHH Clubhouse and Bar Within 15. min drive from Bursledon Hamble, Hound, and Hedge End

Lakeside Country Park (Site Ref. 22)

ELAC

Manor Farm Country Park (Site Ref. 51)

HEWEB Upper Hamble Canoe Club

QEII Activity Centre (Site Ref. 5)

HEWEB Hamble River Within 15. min drive from Allbrook, Eastleigh, Hedge End, Chandlers Ford & Hiltingbury

GreenHouse Programme – Monday to Friday 9:30-3:30, 51 weeks/year

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Appendix C - Consultees

Borough Council

Councillor Keith House Leader of Eastleigh Borough Council

Emily Howbrook Local Plan Lead

Ross McClean Sports Development Manager

Hayley Trower Planning Policy Specialist

Andrew Thompson Head of Sport & Active Lifestyles, Local Area Manager CFH

Julia Birt Local Area Manager, HEWEB

Min C Partner Local Area Manager, BFOHH

Guy Riddoch Local Area Manager, ELAC

Diccon Bright Lead Officer Health & Community, Local Area Manager BHH

Harry Lee Sportworks Project Manager

Dave Bowen Parks & Open Spaces Manager

Mark Ellison Implementation & Design Officer

Paul Naylor Streetscene Manager

Town & Parish Councils

Duncan Murray Chandler's Ford Parish Council, Parish Clerk

Janet Morgan Botley Parish Council, Parish Clerk

Cheryl Gosling Fair Oak Parish Council, Parish Clerk

David Hillier-Wheal Bishopstoke Parish Council, Parish Clerk

Councillor Malcolm

Cross, Amanda Jobling (Clerk), Brendan Gibbs

Hamble Parish Council

Sheridan Mockford West End Parish Council, Parish Clerk

Neighbour Boroughs

Zoe James Winchester City Council, Policy & Projects Manager

Sue Woodbridge Fareham Borough Council, Public & Open Spaces Manager

Nicholas Cutler Fareham Borough Council, Planner

Kevin Harrington Test Valley District Council, Community & Leisure

Nick Yeats Southampton City Council, Planning Department

Sports Bodies

Owen Neal Sport England Planning Manager

Warren Tucker Sport England Facilities & Planning Relationship Manager

Sacha Nicholas Hants FA Football Development Manager

Dylan Evans FA Regional Facilities Investment Manager

Hannah Buckley FA Parklife Programme Manager

Jason Bowers RFU Area Facilities Manager

Ivan Torpey RFU Rugby Development Officer

Ben Thompson Hants Cricket Board, Cricket Development Manager

Gaynor Toms England Hockey, Regional Relationship Manager

Steve Rodwell English Indoor Bowling Association, Development Manager

Blake Simmons Badminton England, Participation Project Manager (South)

Carey McCormick England Netball, Development Officer Hampshire & IoW

Lou Gittens Eastleigh Sports & Physical Activity Alliance, Chair

Julie Amies Energise Me (County Sports Partnership), Chief Executive

Arran Coggan Archery GB

Adam Goble LTA

Phil Lown ASA Facilities Team

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James Hinves British Canoeing

Alistair Hollis Bowls England/ Bowls Hampshire

Chris Peach England Squash & Racketball, Participation Manager

Clubs & Leagues

John Gorman Wessex Football League

Hazel Andrews City of Southampton Sunday Football League

Bob Galpin Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer League

Mike Ward Hampshire Hockey Leagues

Mark Jones Eastleigh Rugby Football Club

Richard Perkins Winchester & District Sunday Football League

Carey McCormick Ravens Netball Club

Diane Adams Folland Bowling Club

Brian Bartlett Hedge End Bowling Club

Chris Sharman Hedge End Rangers FC

Stefan Hargrave Trojans RFC

Campbell Williams Trojans Sports

Carey McCormick Ravens Netball Club

David Moore Fair Oak Squash Club

Liz Jones Eastleigh & Southampton Karate Club

Mark Stupple AFC Stoneham

Tim Nash Team Southampton Volleyball

Sarah Wakeman Weston Blades Netball

Christopher Marshall Sei-Bu-Kan Karate

Carole Warminton Banister Park Bowling Club

Carl Jenkins Eastleigh Running Club

Greg Wilkins Old Netley & Highfield Cricket Club

Colin Murphy JEM Tennis

Miles East Horton Golf Club

Lee Ralph Southampton Mustangs Baseball

Andy Roke Volleyball Club

Chris Rawlings Ippon Ryu Ju Jitsu

Jo Yetman Southampton Water Polo Club

Susan Perrin Eastleigh Multi Sport Club

Lizzie Havers Lakeside Weightlifting Club

Emily London Treasure Gymnastics

Online survey circulated to a further 10 clubs Schools & Colleges

Sports & Wellbeing University of Southampton

Joanne Cridland Toynbee School, Community Development Manager

Jamie Waterman The Hamble School/Sports Complex, Community Manager

Nick Humphries Townhill Junior School, Deputy Headteacher

Lou Gittens Eastleigh College, Assistant Principal

Alison Caplin Crestwood College, Deputy Community Manager

Sarah Sullivan Thornden School

Julie Stradling Wyvern Community College, Community Coordinator

Paul Phillips Free Grange Junior School, Governor

Lois Maskelyne Wildern School

Ruth Hole Nightingale Primary School

Claire Wallace Botley Primary School

Clare Hughes Hamble Primary School

Name of Club

What sport does yourclub play?

Website Address (ifapplicable)

Contact Name

Contact Email Address

Contact Phone Number

1. Club Information

No. of Teams

Adult male (18+ yrs)

Adult female (18+ yrs)

Youth/Junior male (10-17 yrs)

Youth/Junior female (10-17 yrs)

Minis (to 9 yrs)

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

Adult male (18+ yrs)

Adult female (18+ yrs)

Youth/Junior male (10-17 yrs)

Youth/Junior female (10-17 yrs)

Minis (to 9 yrs)

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

4. Where is your club based/play its home games? Please provide site names and postcodes for yourmain site and other sites.

Sat AM Sat PM Sun AM Sun PM Weekday Weekday eve

Adults

Youth/Juniors

Minis

Other comments

5. When does your club play sport (peak times)?

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

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

Leashold

Freehold

Seasonal Hire

Weekly Hire

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

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

Main site (as Q4)

Other sites (please provide further information below)

Not applicable

8. Please describe the sports facilities used by your club (i.e. the number of playingpitches/courts/rinks/etc. by size and type as relevant to your sport). Please provide information for yourmain site and other sites.

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

9. Does your club have more or fewer teams / active members than three seasons ago, or has thenumber of teams / active members stayed about the same?

More teams / active members

Fewer teams / active members

About the same

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

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

Yes

No

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

1

2

3

4

5

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

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

Yes

No

13. How do you rate the quality of the changing facilities/pavilion at your club's main site? (1 being poor,5 being very good).

1

2

3

4

5

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

Yes

No

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

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

When you have completed your responses, click on the word DONE below to submit your completedquestionnaire.

Appendix E Sports Market Segments in Eastleigh Borough Population, Comparisons and Characteristics

Segment

% pop 16+

Eastleigh

% pop 16+

Hampshire

% pop 16+

England

Forename & description

Gender/age/status Sports Most Interested in

Motivations Barriers How to Increase

Participation Participation

Profile

A01

5.9% 5.3% 4.9%

Ben

Competitive Male Urbanites

Male 18-25 Single

Graduate professional

Rugby, Squash, Windsurfing, Tennis,

Cricket, Climbing, Gym, Football

Improving performance Training for competition

Social Enjoyment

Keep fit

Time Interest

Better facilities People to go

with Improved transport

Most active in population

Approx. 20% zero days

A02

2.4% 4.6% 5.4%

Jamie

Sports Team Drinkers

Male 18-25 Single

Vocational Student

Basketball, Football, Weight Training,

Badminton, Boxing, Martial Arts

Social Performance Competition

Time

Facilities People to go

with Longer opening

hours

Second highest

participation of all types

Approx. 30% zero days

A03

5.6% 5.1% 4.7%

Chloe

Fitness Class Friends

Female 18-25 Single

Graduate Professional

Body combat, Netball, Pilates, Running, Aqua Aerobics, Tennis, Gym,

Swimming

Weight Fitness

Time

Cost Opening Hours

Facilities People to go

with

Active type 30-35% zero

days

A04

2.6% 3.6% 4.3%

Leanne

Supportive Singles

Female 18-25 Single

Likely to have children Student / part time

vocational education

Swimming, Gym, Aerobics, Ice Skating, Dance Exercise, Body Pump, Utility Walking

Losing weight Activities for

children

Health isn’t good

enough

Time

Help with child care

Longer opening hours Cost

Least active of A but does participate

40-45% zero days

B05

4.5% 4.6% 4.5%

Helena

Career Focused Females

Female 26-35 Single

Full time professional

Gym, Road Running, Dance Exercise, Horse Riding, Skiing, Tai chi,

Body Pump, Yoga

Losing weight Keeping fit Improving

performance

Time People to go with

Longer opening hours

People to go with

Very active type

30-35% zero days

B06

11.6% 10% 8.8%

Tim

Settling Down Males

Male 26-35

Single / married May have children

Professional

Canoeing, Cricket, Cycling, Squash, Skiing,

Golf, Football

Improve performance

Keep fit Social

Time More free time

Help with childcare

Very active type

25-30% zero days

B07

7.2% 5.6% 4.4%

Alison

Stay at Home Mums

Female 36-45

Married Housewife

Children

Swimming, Badminton, Aerobics, Pilates,

Tennis, Cycling, Horse Riding, Exercise Bike

Taking children Losing weight

Keeping fit

Time Help with childcare

Better facilities

Fairly active type

30-35% zero days

Segment

% pop 16+

Eastleigh

% pop 16+

Hampshire

% pop 16+

England

Forename & description

Gender/age/status Sports Most Interested in

Motivations Barriers How to Increase

Participation Participation

Profile

B08

5.6% 5.1% 4.9%

Jackie

Middle England Mums

Female 36-45

Married Part time skilled

worker, housewife Children

Swimming, Dance Exercise, Body Pump,

Ice Skating (with children), Walking,

Aqua Aerobics

Taking children Losing weight

Time Cost

Lack of interest

Help with childcare Cheaper

admissions

Average 45-50% zero

days

B09

2.7% 4.1% 5.9%

Kev

Pub League Team Mates

Male 36-45

Single / married May have children

Vocational

Football, Darts, Karate, Snooker, Weights,

Boxing, Fishing, Pool, Ten Pin Bowling,

Cricket

Competition Social

Enjoyment (ltd) Perform

Time Slight cost

factor

More free time Cost

Facilities

Less active within group

B Approx. 50%

zero days

B10

2.0% 3.2% 3.7%

Paula

Stretched Single Mums

Female 26-35 Single

Job seeker or part time low skilled

Swimming, Utility walking, Aerobics, Ice

Skating

Lose weight Take children

Cost Lack of

childcare Poor

transport Lack of interest

Improved transport Cheaper

admission Help with childcare

Better facilities

Least active type within

Group B Approx. 60%

zero days

C11

11.7% 9.8% 8.6%

Philip

Comfortable Mid-Life Males

Male 46-55

Married Professional

Older children

Sailing, Football, Badminton, Cycling, Gym, Jogging, Golf,

Cricket

Social Taking children

Improving performance Enjoyment

Time Lack of

childcare

More free time Help with childcare

Most active within Group

C Approx. 40%

zero days

C12

7.3% 6.6% 6.1%

Elaine

Empty Nest Career Ladies

Female 46-55

Married Professional

Children left home

Swimming, Walking, Aqua Aerobics, Step

Machine, Yoga, Horse Riding, Pilates, Gym

Keeping fit Losing weight

Help with injury

Time Lack of interest

Longer opening hours

More people to go with

Reasonably active type

40-45% zero days

C13

8.8% 7.7% 6.8%

Roger and Joy

Early Retirement

Couples

Male / female 56-65

Retired or part-time

Swimming, Walking, Aqua Aerobics, Bowls, Sailing, Golf, Shooting, Fishing, Racquet Sports

Keeping fit To help with

injury Enjoyment

Taking grandchildren

Poor health Lack of interest

Transport

Better facilities Improved transport

Participate once or twice

a week

50-55% zero days

C14

2.7% 3.3% 4.9%

Brenda

Older Working Women

Female 46-55

Single / married May have children Low skilled worker

Swimming, Utility Walking, Dance

Exercise, Aerobics, Step Machine, Keep fit

Weight Bring

grandchildren Help with

injury

Lack of interest

Time

More free time Longer hours

Cheaper admissions Help with

childcare (for grand children)

Sometimes participates

60-65% zero

days

Segment

% pop 16+

Eastleigh

% pop 16+

Hampshire

% pop 16+

England

Forename & description

Gender/age/status Sports Most Interested in

Motivations Barriers How to Increase

Participation Participation

Profile

C15

1.9% 2.8% 3.7%

Terry

Local ‘Old Boys’

Male age 56-65

Single / married Low skilled worker

Job seeker

Fishing, Shooting, Pool, Utility walking, Darts,

Snooker, Utility cycling

Help with injury Social

Poor health Lack of

people to go with

Cost

Subsidised admissions

People to go with

Some low intensity

participation

65-70% zero days

C16

0.8% 1.4% 2.1%

Norma

Later Life Ladies

Female 56-65

Single / married Low skilled worker

Retired

Walking, Keep fit, Swimming, Aqua

Aerobics

Help with injury or disability

Poor health Cost

Cheaper admissions

People to go with

Lowest participation of Group C

75-80% zero

days

D17

4.9% 5.9% 4.2%

Ralph and Phyllis

Comfortable

Retired Couples

Male / female 65+

Married Retired

Bowls, Golf, Tennis, Table tennis, Snooker,

Walking, Fishing, Swimming

Social Improve

performance and keep fit Enjoyment

Transport Lack of

people to go with

Improved transport

More people to go with

Highest participation of Group D

Approx. 70%

zero days

D18

4.3% 4% 4%

Frank

Twilight Year Gents

Male 66+ Married / single

Retired

Bowls, Golf, Darts, Pool, Snooker, Walking,

Fishing

Social Enjoyment

Poor health

Improved transport Cheaper

admission

Medium participation for group D

75-80% zero

days

D19

7.6% 7.5% 8%

Elsie and Arnold

Retirement

Home Singles

Male / female 66+

Widowed Retired

Walking, Dancing, Bowls, Low-impact

exercise

Social Help with

injury

Health problems

and disability

Improved transport

People to go with

Lowest participation of Group D

Approx. 85% zero days F

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Appendix F - List of Abbreviations & Acronyms

Abbreviation /Acronym

Definition

EBC Eastleigh Borough Council

LUC Land Use Consultants

CSL Continuum Sport & Leisure

SLL Strategic Leisure Limited

SE Sport England

PPS Playing Pitch Strategy

NGB National Governing Body (of sport)

FA Football Association

ECB England (& Wales) Cricket Board

RFU Rugby Football Union

EH England Hockey

FPM Facilities Planning Model (a Sport England spatial planning tool for swimming pools, sports halls and artificial grass pitches)

vpwpp Visits per week in the peak period (used in the Facilities Planning Model)

LAC Local Area Committee

HEWEB Hedge End, West End and Botley LAC

BFOHH Bishopstoke, Fair Oak and Horton Heath LAC

BHH Bursledon, Hound and Hamble LAC

CFH Chandler's Ford and Hiltingbury LAC

ELAC Eastleigh Local Area Committee

APS Active People Survey (Sport England's annual survey of participation in sport and

active recreation)

IMD Index of Multiple Deprivation (Government official measure of relative

deprivation of small areas)

LSOA Lower Layer Super Output Area (geographical area of minimum population of 1,000 and mean of 1,500)

SMS Sports Market Segmentation (a Sport England planning tool)

AGP Artificial Grass Pitch (all types of artificial grass playing surface)

3G AGP Third Generation Artificial Grass Pitch (rubber crumb playing surface)

3G MUGA 3G Multi Use Games Area (small pitch with rubber crumb playing surface)

IRB Reg. 22 International Rugby Board Regulation governing the specification of an AGP for rugby use

E&DMSL Eastleigh & District Mini Soccer League

NTP Non Turf Pitch (an artificial grass strip for cricket)

Parklife A facility development programme of the Football Association in partnership with The Premier League and Sport England

LED Light-emitting Diode (energy efficient floodlighting)

TGR Team Generation Rate (a ratio comparing numbers of teams in a specific playing

pitch sport to Borough population numbers in the main age range for that sport or pitch size)

MES See Appendix A

Pitch Audit

Match Equivalent Sessions In accordance with the Sport England Guidance Methodology for the preparation

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

The three main natural turf playing pitch sports national governing bodies (ECB,

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

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Abbreviation /Acronym

Definition

The NGBs' respective methodologies are summarised as follows: Cricket: The Carrying Capacity of each natural turf cricket pitch is determined by:

1. The size of the square - i.e. the number of batting strips or 'wickets' on the square that can be prepared and played in the season. (Typically the size of a square will range from 6 to 12 natural turf wickets). 2. The quality of the pitch - for the purposes of preparing a Playing Pitch Strategy, pitch quality is assessed on the basis of a non-technical visual assessment

undertaken on a site visit during the playing season using a standard checklist

proforma of key criteria - e.g. surface evenness, grass cover, wicket hardness - prepared by the ECB. The ECB has published the following guidance on the number of match equivalent sessions a season that a natural grass pitch is likely to be able to regularly accommodate, based on an agreed quality rating, without adversely affecting its

current quality:

Agreed Pitch Quality Rating

Number of Match Equivalent Sessions Per Wicket in a season

GOOD 5

STANDARD 3

POOR 1

Example: A playing field has a cricket pitch assessed on a site visit and agreed with the NGB as conforming to a STANDARD quality rating. The size of the square is 10 natural turf wickets. The Carrying Capacity (MES of play) in a cricket season is 3x10wkts =30. Match Equivalent Sessions of Use are aggregated from the number of cricket matches, training or coaching sessions that take place on the natural turf pitch in

a season whether by community club teams or schools/colleges, plus estimates of any known informal or unauthorised use. Example: A site has one natural turf pitch used by a club team for 16 home Saturday league fixtures and by friendly teams for 10 short form (20/20) fixtures in a season either midweek or on Sundays (equivalent to 5 full matches). All

training and junior games take place on a non-turf wicket or in a non-turf net

provided on this site. There is no schools use of the natural turf pitch. It is a secured site so there is no informal/unauthorised use. The Estimated Use (MES of play) in the cricket season is 16 full matches + 10 limited over matches (10/2=5) = 21. Conclusion - some spare capacity (GREEN RAG rating)

Football: The Carrying Capacity of each natural turf football pitch is determined by: 1. The size/type of pitch - i.e. whether the pitch is for adult use, youth/junior use or for minisoccer, or for a combination (i.e. over marked with different coloured lines).

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

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Abbreviation /Acronym

Definition

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

Agreed Pitch Quality Rating

Adult football Youth football Mini soccer

Number of Match Equivalent Sessions a Week

GOOD 3 4 6

STANDARD 2 2 4

POOR 1 1 2

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

x2) = 2. Site total = 12. Match Equivalent Sessions are aggregated from football matches, training or coaching sessions that take place on each of the natural turf pitches in a typical week in season whether by community club teams or schools/colleges, plus any

known informal or unauthorised use.

Example: The adult football pitch is hired on alternate Saturday afternoons to two league teams and to one Sunday morning league team. These three adult teams play their home league matches on this site. The two youth football pitches and mini soccer pitch are hired to a youth football club for the season. The club programmes two age group home games or training sessions each week on both the youth pitches on a Saturday morning plus weekly mini soccer games or training

for u7 and u8 programmed back to back on the mini soccer pitch. For the majority of the season the clubs hire midweek training times on a floodlit 3G pitch nearby. No schools use the pitches in the football season. It is an open site in an urban area and the playing field is regularly used outside the hired times for informal games. The Estimated Use (MES of play) each week in the football season is:

Adult pitch (1 pitch x 3 teams x 0.5 home games a week) + estimate of informal

use equivalent to one adult match = 2.5 Youth pitches (2 pitches x 2 homes games or a training session each week) + estimate of informal use equivalent to one youth match on each pitch = 6 Mini soccer pitch (1 pitch x 2 home games or a training session each week) + estimate if informal use equivalent to one mini soccer match = 3. Site total = 11.5.

Conclusion - site played close to capacity overall (AMBER RAG rating) with some overplay of adult and mini soccer pitches and some spare capacity on youth pitches. Rugby Union: The Carrying Capacity of each natural turf rugby union pitch is determined by:

1. The type and adequacy of the pitch drainage

2. The level of maintenance of the pitch The RFU has published the following guidance on the number of match equivalent sessions a week that a natural grass pitch is likely to be able to regularly accommodate, based on agreed quality ratings for both drainage and

maintenance, without adversely affecting its current quality:

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Abbreviation /Acronym

Definition

Match Equivalent Sessions a week

Maintenance

Poor (M0) Adequate (M1)

Good (M2)

Dra

inag

e Natural Inadequate (D0) 0.5 1.5 2

Natural Adequate (D1) 1.5 2 3

Pipe Drained (D2) 1.75 2.5 3.25

Pipe and Slit Drained (D3) 2 3 3.5 The maintenance (M) scores of the pitches are either M0 (poor) where it is indicated that required action is 'significant improvements to maintenance

programme’, M1 (adequate) where required action is 'minor improvements to maintenance programme’ or M2 ('good maintenance'). A score of M0 is recorded if the type of maintenance regime is unknown. Drainage (D) ratings are recorded as D0 (natural inadequate) where required action is 'pipe drainage system needed on pitch’, D1 (natural adequate) where

required action is 'pipe and slit drainage needed on pitch’ or D2 (pipe drained) where required action is 'slit drainage needed on pitch’. D3 is a pipe and slit drained pitch, where no action is needed. A score of D0 is recorded if the type of drainage is unknown.

Example: A rugby ground has two rugby pitches and operates an adequate pitch maintenance programme. The first team pitch is pipe drained (and equipped with

training standard floodlights). The second pitch drains naturally and assessed as adequate. The Carrying Capacity (MES of play) of the site for rugby in a week in season is 1st Pitch (M1/D2) = 2.5; 2nd Pitch (M1/D1) = 2. Site total = 4.5. Match Equivalent Sessions are aggregated from rugby matches, training and coaching sessions that take place on the pitches in a typical week in season

whether by community club teams or schools/colleges, plus any known informal or unauthorised use. Match equivalents for mid week and Sunday training sessions assume on average that age groups from u7 to u13s (minis/midis) share an adult pitch and cause less wear as they are lighter and play for shorter duration reflecting RFU age

group playing regulations. Example: A club has two adult men's teams, a vets team both playing occasional games, a colts team and mini/midi teams in each age group from u7 to u13. The two adult teams each play one home fixture a week on average and train together under lights on the first team pitch once a week. The colts team plays its home matches on the 2nd pitch (alternating with the second team on a Saturday

afternoon) and trains once a week under lights on the first pitch. On Sunday mornings six of the seven age group squads play home matches (or train when no match is programmed) on the two pitches, and the u7s play on an area between the two pitches. It is a secured site with no informal use. The Estimated Use (MES of play) each week in the rugby season is: First Pitch: (1 team x 0.5 home games a week) + (2 full midweek training sessions) + (3 mini/midi teams x 0.5 home sessions a week x 0.5) = 3.25

Second Pitch: (1 team x 0.5 home games a week) + (1 vets teams x 0.25 home games a week) + (3 mini/midi teams x 0.5 home sessions a week x 0.5) = 1.50 Site Total: 4.75 Conclusion: site played over capacity (RED RAG rating). While there is some space capacity on the second pitch, the first pitch is overplayed due to training.

Eastleigh 2017 NR FPM Data 

 Swimming Pools 

Table 1 ‐ Supply  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Number of pools  6  3,075  561  5  13  5  8 Number of pool sites  4  2,144  381  3  8  2  6 Supply of total water space in sqm  1,166  685,151  122,571  1,361  2,633  1,160  2,046 Supply of publicly available water space in sqm (scaled with hours available in peak period)  973  578,213  101,455  966  2,373  901  1,197 

Supply of total water space in vpwpp  8,437  5,013,110  879,616  8,378  20,575  7,809  10,380 Waterspace per 1,000 population  9  12  13  12  10  10  17 

  

             

Table 2 ‐ Demand  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Population  132,726  55,517,970  9,097,635  116,418  252,948  121,541  122,143 Swims demanded –vpwpp  8,535  3,576,219  581,537  7,221  16,644  7,662  7,695 Equivalent in waterspace – with comfort factor included   1,416  593,499  96,511  1,199  2,763  1,272  1,278 

% of population without access to a car  12.6  24.9  17.6  12.7  28.6  12.7  13.5       

             

Table 3 ‐ Supply/Demand Balance  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Supply ‐ Swimming pool provision (sqm) scaled to take account of hours available for community use 

973  578,213  101,455  966  2,373  901  1,197 

Demand ‐ Swimming pool provision (sqm) taking into account a ‘comfort’ factor  1,416  593,499  96,511  1,199  2,763  1,272  1,278 

Supply / Demand balance  ‐ Variation in sqm of provision available compared to the minimum required to meet demand. 

‐443  ‐15,286  4,944  ‐233  ‐390  ‐371  ‐81 

 

Table 4  ‐ Satisfied Demand  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Total number of visits which are met   8,114  3,254,391  539,372  6,850  15,427  6,345  7,168 % of total demand satisfied    95.1  91.0  92.7  94.9  92.7  82.8  93.1 % of demand satisfied who travelled by car  88.1  75.5  82.8  88.7  70.9  91.1  86.4 % of demand satisfied who travelled by foot  6.4  14.8  10.5  5.8  16.9  5.6  9.4 % of demand satisfied who travelled by public transport  5.4  9.6  6.7  5.5  12.3  3.3  4.2 

Demand Retained  4,640  3,252,563  525,465  4,731  12,491  3,527  4,383 Demand Retained ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand   57.2  99.9  97.4  69.1  81.0  55.6  61.1 Demand Exported  3,475  1,828  13,907  2,119  2,936  2,817  2,785 Demand Exported ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand   42.8  0.1  2.6  30.9  19.0  44.4  38.9 

        

             

Table 5 ‐ Unmet Demand  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Total number of visits in the peak, not currently being met  421  321,829  42,165  371  1,217  1,317  528 

Unmet demand as a % of total demand  4.9  9.0  7.3  5.1  7.3  17.2  6.9 Equivalent in Water space m2  ‐ with comfort factor  71  53,410  6,997  62  201  219  88 

 % of Unmet Demand due to;                          Lack of Capacity ‐  3.0  10.0  6.1  1.8  14.1  49.0  0.2     Outside Catchment ‐  97.0  90.0  93.9  98.2  85.9  51.0  99.8 Outside Catchment;   97.0  90.0  93.9  98.2  85.9  51.0  99.8   % Unmet demand who do not have access to a car  80.5  70.3  72.6  82.3  80.9  31.7  61.9 

  % of Unmet demand who have access to a car  16.5  19.7  21.3  15.9  5.0  19.3  38.0 Lack of Capacity;  3.0  10.0  6.1  1.8  14.1  49.0  0.2   % Unmet demand who do not have access to a car  2.0  7.7  3.6  1.2  12.6  11.3  0.0 

  % of Unmet demand who have access to a car  1.0  2.3  2.5  0.6  1.4  37.7  0.1  

Table 6 ‐ Used Capacity  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

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

 

Table 7 ‐ Share  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL 

SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Local Share: <1 capacity less than demand, >1 capacity greater than demand  0.9  1.1  1.2  1.1  0.9  0.8  1.0 

Score ‐ with 100 = FPM Total (England and also including adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales)  81.8  100.0  109.1  100.0  81.8  72.7  90.9 

+/‐ from FPM Total (England and also including adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales)  ‐18.2  0.0  9.1  0.0  ‐18.2  ‐27.3  ‐9.1 

 

Used Capacity Figures for each site in Eastleigh: 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sports Halls  

Table 1 ‐ Supply  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Number of halls  15  5993  1017  11  25  15  18 Number of hall sites  10  4078  708  8  16  10  14 Supply of total hall space expressed as main court equivalents  63.6  23,644.4  4,046.7  47.4  98.4  64.6  71.1 

Supply of publicly available hall space in 'main' courts (scaled with hours available in peak period)  47.3  17,256.5  3,023.9  37.7  61.1  46.0  57.0 

Supply of total hall space in vpwpp  12908  4711013  825526  10296  16671  12566  15566 Courts per 10,000 population  4.8  4.3  4.4  4.1  3.9  5.3  5.8 

 

Table 2 ‐ Demand  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Population  132726  55517970  9097635  116418  252948  121541  122143 Visits demanded – vpwpp  8090  3426184  554441  6920  16688  7228  7337 Equivalent in courts – with comfort factor included   37.0  15,687.6  2,538.6  31.6  76.4  33.1  33.6 % of population without access to a car  12.6  24.9  17.6  12.7  28.6  12.7  13.5 

 

Table 3 ‐ Supply/Demand Balance  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Supply ‐ Hall provision (courts) scaled to take account of hours available for community use  47.3  17,256.5  3,023.9  37.7  61.1  46.0  57.0 

Demand ‐ Hall provision (courts) taking into account a ‘comfort’ factor  37.0  15,687.6  2,538.6  31.6  76.4  33.1  33.6 

Supply / Demand balance ‐ Variation in courts of provision available compared to the minimum required to meet demand 

10.3  1,568.9  485.3  6.1  ‐15.3  12.9  23.4 

 

Table 4  ‐ Satisfied Demand  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Total number of visits which are met   7,783.0  3,109,049.0  518,493.0  6,634.0  15,396.0  6,792.0  6,947.0 % of total demand satisfied    96.2  90.7  93.5  95.9  92.3  94  94.7 % of demand satisfied who travelled by car  83.1  74.2  80.3  83.6  67.5  86.5  84.3 % of demand satisfied who travelled by foot  11.9  16.5  13.1  11.7  21.1  9  11.2 % of demand satisfied who travelled by public transport  5.0  9.3  6.6  4.7  11.4  4.5  4.5 

Demand Retained  5183  3108035  507217  4611  11835  5035  4959 Demand Retained ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand   66.6  100  97.8  69.5  76.9  74.1  71.4 Demand Exported  2600  1014  11276  2024  3561  1757  1988 Demand Exported ‐ as a % of Satisfied Demand   33.4  0  2.2  30.5  23.1  25.9  28.6 

    

           

Table 5 ‐ Unmet Demand  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Total number of visits in the peak, not currently being met  307  317135  35948  286  1292  435  390 

Unmet demand as a % of total demand  3.8  9.3  6.5  4.1  7.7  6  5.3 Equivalent in Courts ‐ with comfort factor  1.4  1,452.1  164.6  1.3  5.9  2.0  1.8  % of Unmet Demand due to;                          Lack of Capacity ‐  1.5  18.9  6  0.2  15.7  0  0.2     Outside Catchment ‐  98.5  81.1  94  99.8  84.3  100  99.8 Outside Catchment;   98.5  81.1  94  99.8  84.3  100  99.8   % Unmet demand who do not have access to a car  91.7  73.4  85.4  92.2  82.3  82.8  83.8   % of Unmet demand who have access to a car  6.8  7.8  8.6  7.6  2  17.1  16 Lack of Capacity;  1.5  18.9  6  0.2  15.7  0  0.2   % Unmet demand who do not have access to a car  1.3  17.2  5.1  0.1  15.2  0  0.1   % of Unmet demand who have access to a car  0.2  1.6  0.9  0  0.4  0  0.1 

    

           

Table 6 ‐ Used Capacity  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

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

 

Table 7 ‐ Share  Eastleigh  ENGLAND TOTAL  SOUTH EAST REGION  Fareham  Southampton 

UA  Test Valley  Winchester 

Local Share: <1 capacity less than demand, >1 capacity greater than demand  0.8  0.8  0.9  0.8  0.6  1  1.1 

Score ‐ with 100 = FPM Total (England and also including adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales)  100.0  100.0  112.5  100.0  75.0  125.0  137.5 

+/‐ from FPM Total (England and also including adjoining LAs in Scotland and Wales)  0.0  0.0  12.5  0.0  ‐25.0  25.0  37.5 

 Used Capacity Figures for each site in Eastleigh: 

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