12 priority projects for potential investment have been identified. Nine sites have three or more full-size pitch equivalents of poor and standard quality. Pitch quality rating was evidenced by the most recent PPS. Due to significant number of grass pitch sites in Basildon local partners did not select all sites and prioritised only nine, containing 50 full-size pitch equivalents.
In addition, two new sites: Gardiners Lane South and West Basildon have been in included as priority projects. The prioritisation was informed by local partners with the rationale of selecting sites in the poorest condition, that were most well utilised or of strategic focus to improve Local Authority pitches.
The Barleylands Farm site is a strategic football site located in Basildon. It is made up of three parcels of connecting land (Barleylands farm 1, Barleylands Farm 2 and Barleylands Farm 3), which provide a total of 34 pitches (accounting for 23% of available pitch provision in Basildon), accommodating for 110 local teams.
Despite its strategic importance, there is currently no security of tenure for clubs using this site and should it be taken out of use, the remaining pitch stock would be unable to accommodate such high levels of demand. As such, there is a need to consider options should this situation be realised. The pitches at these sites are mostly of poor quality and require significant improvement; however, until security of tenure can be obtained, it is unlikely to be feasible to invest in the pitches and investment would be better placed at alternative secure sites (both existing and newly developed) where demand can be transferred.
3- Bartlett Park: Works to natural grass pitches and creation of four youth 11v11 grass pitches to accommodate demand.
- Existing facilities: three full size equivalent pitches, all rated as standard quality in recent PPS. Site also has changing facilities.
- Current users: currently used by 13 teams from Wickford Town Youth FC.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
4 - Gardiners Lane South: Works to natural grass pitches.
- Existing facilities: amalgamation of Basildon Sport and Leisure Club, Basildon Post Office Club and Basildon United Football Club.
- Current users: demand from Basildon Sport and Leisure Club, Basildon Post Office Club and Basildon United Football Club.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
5 - West Basildon: Provide grass pitches should development at Gardiners Lane South take place for Ford Sports and Social Club.
- Existing facilities: site creation to mitigate loss as part of Ford Sports and Social Club.
- Current users: site creation to mitigate loss as part of Ford Sports and Social Club. As such, will take on all demand from this site.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
6- James Hornsby High School: Works to natural grass pitches, should security of tenure be secured.
- Existing facilities: three full size pitch equivalents, all rated as poor quality in recent PPS.
- Current Users: currently used by 13 teams from five clubs; Basildon United Youth FC, Fryerns Boys FC, Laindon Orient FC, Pitsea Athletic FC and Woodham Wanderers FC. Also used by school pupils.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
7 - Basildon Sport and Leisure Club: Works to natural grass pitches.
- Existing facilities: six full size equivalent pitches, all rated as poor quality within the most recent PPS and changing provision. Needs to be considered alongside potential move to Gardiners Lane South site.
- Current users: currently used by 15 teams from Basildon Town FC, Basildon Town Youths FC, C&K Basildon Girls FC, Hutton Womens FC, Nicholas Colts FC and Sparco European FC.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
8 - Eversley Leisure Centre: Works to natural grass pitches.
- Existing facilities: six full size equivalent pitches, all rated poor quality in the most recent PPS and changing provision.
- Current users: currently used by 24 teams form Basildon United FC, Bowers and Pitsea FC, Chalvedon Boys FC and Fryerns Boys FC.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
9 - Basildon Sport Village: Works to natural grass pitches to improve with potential of moving demand from overplayed sites.
- Existing facilities: eight full size equivalent pitches, all rated as standard quality in the most recent PPS and changing provision.
- Current users: currently used by two teams from Chalvedon Boys and Laindon Athletic Veterans.
- Rationale: support participation growth in junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, disability football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
10 - Barn Hall Recreation Ground: Ensure replacement pitch provision.
- Existing facilities: one full size equivalent pitch rated as standard quality in the most recent PPS.
- Current users: Essex Royals Youth.
- Rationale: the site is expected to be allocated for housing development in the Local Plan. Ensure replacement provision to an equal or better quantity and quality in suitable location. Investment will support women & girls participation, junior and senior football, informal/recreational football.
11 - Holy Cross Recreational Ground: Works to natural grass pitches.
- Existing facilities: six full size equivalent pitches, all rated poor quality in the recent PPS.
- Current users: the pitches are used by 12 teams across eight Clubs.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, disability football, lower socioeconomic communities, BAME communities, recreational football and football for the over 50s.
17 - Barleylands Farm Site 1: Works to natural grass pitches, should security of tenure be secured.
- Existing facilities: ten full size equivalent pitches assessed as either standard or poor quality in the most recent PPS.
- Current Users: currently used by 48 teams from Essex Royals Youth FC, Basildon Boys Club Youth FC, FC Redwing Youth, Intersports Youth and Cisk Sports FC.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
18 - Barleylands Farm Site 2: Works to natural grass pitches, should security of tenure be secured.
- Existing facilities: nine full size equivalent pitches all rated as poor quality in the most recent PPS.
- Current users: currently used by 54 teams from Essex Royals Youth FC, Forest Glade FC, Lee Chapel FC and Trinity United FC.
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, disability football, lower socioeconomic communities, BAME communities, recreational football and football for the over 50s.
19 - Barleylands Farm Site 3: Works to natural grass pitches, should security of tenure be secured.
- Existing facilities: five full size equivalent pitches all rated as poor quality in the most recent PPS.
- Current users: currently used by eight teams from Perry Street Youth
- Rationale: support participation growth in; junior football, senior football, women’s and girls football, disability football, lower socioeconomic communities and BAME communities.
*All grass pitch improvement projects identified above should be considered in line with the strategic recommendation made in the overarching South Essex PPS to adopt a collaborative approach to improving football facilities. This is to be overseen by the Association of South Essex Local Authorities (ASELA), which consists of Basildon, Brentwood, Castle Point, Essex County, Rochford, Southend-on-Sea, and Thurrock Councils.