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Introduction

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This is the Local Football Facility Plan (LFFP) for Great Yarmouth. It was prepared by Knight, Kavanagh and Page (KKP) with support from local partners, including:

  • Norfolk County FA
  • Football Foundation
  • Great Yarmouth Borough Council
  • Sport England
  • Active Norfolk
  • Norwich City Community Sports Foundation

What is the goal?

Every local area in the Country will have a LFFP to enable investment in football facilities to be accurately targeted.

Who is behind this?

The Football Association, the Premier League and Sport England (on behalf of Government). This partnership finances the National Football Facility Strategy (NFFS) and commissions the Football Foundation to deliver it.

What is the purpose of this plan?

The national funding partners have significantly increased investment to accelerate efforts to deliver more and better football facilities for the grassroots game. The purpose of this plan is to identify the priority projects for potential investment in Great Yarmouth.

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Why invest in football facilities?

As the nation’s most popular team sport, football has the power to contribute positively to vital social outcomes and health priorities. To maximise this power, facilities have to be welcoming environments to attract first-time users and repeat visits, whether for informal, recreational or competitive football.

Research clearly and continually demonstrates the positive impact high-quality football facilities, in the right locations, can have on participation and enjoyment. Latent demand exists, but facility quantity and quality has to ‘step up’ if football is to reach out to everyone.

How are we going to do it?

£1.3billion has been spent by football and Government since 2000 to enhance existing football facilities and build new ones. However, more is needed if football and Government’s shared objectives for participation, individual well-being and community cohesion are to be achieved.

Nationally, direct investment will be increased – initially to £69 million per annum from football and Government (a 15% increase on recent years). Locally, the work has already started - this LFFP will guide the allocation of 90% of national funds and forge stronger partnerships with local stakeholders to develop key sites. This, together with local match-funding will deliver over one billion pounds of investment into football facilities over the next 10-years.

What are the priorities for investment?

This LFFP, with guidance from local partners, has developed a list of high level projects for potential investment. Each is aligned to the investment priorities set out in the National Football Facilities Strategy, which include:

  • 1,000 new 3G football turf pitches (FTPs): in a mix of sizes and settings, dependent upon local needs. All aimed at enhancing the quality of the playing experience.
  • 20,000 improved natural-turf pitches: to help address drop-off due to a poor playing experience.
  • 1,000 new changing pavilions / clubhouses: all linked to priority sites.
  • Small-sided facilities: to grow the small-sided game for teams & leagues, recreational and informal play.

What outcomes will be achieved?

The priority projects for potential investment identified in this plan will help develop a sustainable network of quality facilities to drive participation across all parts of the game. Central to this are five key success factors: quality, inclusivity, sustainability, engagement and usage. Each identified project takes account of these factors.

The project list sets out all priority projects for potential investment. Each is scored against two principal factors: deliverability and the five key outcomes (as stated above).

The list will be used flexibly; project ‘rating’ does not determine the exact order in which it will progress to a funding application to the Football Foundation, as many factors influence this. The process for moving a project from this list and into the ‘pre-application stage’ will be managed by the Football Foundation.

How should this plan be used?

This LFFP will, in effect, be the go-to document for football facility investment in Great Yarmouth.

Whilst it identifies priority projects for potential investment, it does not guarantee the success of future funding applications. Projects must still follow an application process to show how they will deliver key participation outcomes, become a quality and sustainable facilities and demonstrate suitable match-funding.

When a project is in a position to proceed, the Football Foundation will determine a suitable timeframe to submit a grant application and pre-application support will be provided by Norfolk County FA and the Football Foundation.

Set a 10-Year vision to transform local football facilities
Identify priority projects to be delivered
Act as an investment portfolio for projects that require funding
Be updated on a regular basis

How should this plan NOT be used?

A LFFP is an investment portfolio of priority projects for potential investment - it is not a detailed demand and supply analysis of all pitch provision in a local area. It cannot be used as a replacement for a playing pitch strategy (PPS) and it will not be accepted as an evidence base for site change of use or disposal.

A LFFP will however build on available/existing local evidence and strategic plans and may adopt relevant actions from a PPS and/or complement these with additional investment priorities.

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Great Yarmouth

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Local area

Great Yarmouth is in the East Region.

The current population of the Authority (ONS 2017 Mid-Year Estimate) is 99,370. This is expected to rise to 104,489 by 2039.

Great Yarmouth is ranked one out of the 45 LAs in the region, and 24 out of 326 LAs nationally on the Indices of Multiple Deprivation (ONS).

Its ethnic composition is primarily white (97%). This is higher than the national average (85.4%).

The proportion of the Great Yarmouth population represented by the BAME community is 3%. This is substantially below the national average (14.6%).

Demographics

  • 99,370 Current population (2018)
  • 104,489 Projected population (2039)
  • 1st most deprived out of 45 local authorities in the region
  • 24th most deprived out of 317 local authorities in England

Ethnicity data

  • Asian (1.24%)
  • Black (0.45%)
  • Mixed (1.19%)
  • Other (0.27%)
  • White (96.85%)
30%
25%
25%

% of people that are inactive

  • Great Yarmouth
  • Region
  • England

*ONS data and Sport England Active Lives Survey 2018/19

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Local partners

Local authority

The Great Yarmouth Borough Council Corporate Plan (2015-2020) identifies six priorities:

  • Economic Growth
  • Housing,
  • Neighbourhoods, Communities and the Environment
  • Tourism, Culture and Heritage
  • The Great Yarmouth Town Centre
  • Transport and Infrastructure.

With regard to Neighbourhoods, Communities and the Environment, the Council states it 'will lead on planning and sponsoring sports and leisure opportunities and making the most out of the Borough’s leisure assets'.

The Authority Playing Pitch Strategy (Sport, Play and Leisure Strategy) was published in 2015 and is now, thus, out of date. However, the concluding messages for football it noted were the need:

  • For remarking of some pitches to better suit junior/mini-soccer needs.
  • To identify sites with the capacity to lay out additional pitches in the event that they are required.
  • To reduce pitch maintenance of those pitches/sites currently unused, and to find additional activities that could make use of them.
  • To explore opportunities for off-site winter training opportunities especially with regard to the midweek training needs of local clubs.
  • For additional artificial grass pitches for both match play and training.

The document also noted that, at that point in time, demand for grass pitches for match play was unlikely to warrant the provision of additional sites.

County football association

Great Yarmouth is within the administrative area covered by Norfolk County FA. The County FA provides governance for, and development support to, all aspects of local football including coaches, referees, volunteers, clubs and leagues; supporting football for all. It has a designated facilities investment lead officer who works to ensure the right facilities are located in the right locations.

Football Foundation

The Regional Engagement Manager and Regional Technical Project Manager at the Football Foundation work collaboratively with the County FA to provide pre-application support to priority projects for potential investment.

Football Foundation Investment

6 Total grants
  • £2,706,456 Total project cost
  • £1,564,712 Total grant value
  • 6 Sites improved
  • 2 New 3G FTPs
  • 5 Changing rooms / pavilions
  • 7 Grass pitches improved

See Football Foundation website for more info (http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/impact/where-our-money-goes)

Grant data above represents Football Foundation investment during the period 2000 - 2018.

Sport England

Has a network of planning managers who have a statutory role in the planning system to protect playing fields and provide consultation responses to planning applications relating to sporting facilities . They also play a key role in strategic planning for sports facilities, providing advice and support to local authorities to assess need for facilities in their local area.

Professional community club organisations (CCOs)

These offer a variety of programmes and services to support local communities (sporting and non-sporting). The Norwich City Community Sports Foundation (CSF) runs a variety of health, education, engagement, football and sporting activities within the local area.

Local leisure operator

Sentinel Leisure Trust is the key leisure operator in Great Yarmouth Borough. It runs sport and leisure services on behalf of Waveney District Council, Suffolk County Council and Great Yarmouth Borough Council. Facilities it operates include the presently closed Marina Leisure Centre (which is scheduled to be rebuilt by 2021) but it does not run any sites with outdoor football provision.

Local consultation

This has taken place with a broad and diverse set of community groups in Great Yarmouth. Fifteen individuals (representing 13 local organisations) were spoken to. The agencies consulted include:

  • Great Yarmouth Youth Advisory Board
  • Go Geronimo
  • Great Yarmouth FC
  • Shrublands FC

(See Appendix B for full list of consultees)

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Local football

Clubs

There are over 91,000 community football teams in England, spread over an expansive network of clubs and leagues. Great Yarmouth has a total of 145 teams, which is comparable to local areas of a similar size.

The FA is investing to support clubs both on and off the pitch which includes an aim to have a qualified FA coach with every youth team by 2020/21. In addition, it will support 1,000 clubs to create full player pathways from youth to adult teams and develop 150 community football hubs with male and female pathways, disability and recreational playing opportunities.

Over the last 10-years there has been a significant national increase in the number of large multi-team football clubs. In Great Yarmouth, four have more than 10 registered teams. They are (based upon 2018-19 affiliation data):

  • Gorleston Rangers FC – 36 teams
  • Gorleston FC - 29 teams
  • Martham FC – 11 teams
  • Caister FC -10 teams

Affiliated Teams

145 Teams
  • 34 Adult male teams
  • 3 Adult female teams
  • 28 Youth male teams
  • 7 Youth female teams
  • 71 Disability teams
  • 2 Mini-soccer teams

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Leagues

Six leagues cater for teams and clubs in Great Yarmouth. They offer competitive opportunities for many different players, including women and girls, youth and adults. There is no specific league opportunity for disability football in the Authority. The largest of the local leagues within which Great Yarmouth teams play (2019-20) include:

  • Norfolk Combined Youth Football League – 530 teams (home and away)
  • The Norfolk & Suffolk Youth Football League – 237 teams (home and away)
  • The Norfolk Women’s & Girls Football League – 116 teams (home and away)
  • The Anglian Combination Football League – 103 teams (home and away)

The County FA reports low level cross boundary migration to/from Great Yarmouth primarily due to teams migrating outwards to play in the Lowestoft & District Saturday League.

Disability football

There are 9.4 million people in England with a long-standing limiting disability, illness or condition which equates to 18% of the population – almost one in five. Football playing opportunities should be flexible, inclusive and accessible for everyone, whatever their level of ability. This could entail inclusion in mainstream activity or teams / sessions specifically for people with a disability.

In Great Yarmouth there are two football teams / sessions specifically for people with a disability. It is a priority of the County FA to grow this provision. For talented players the FA runs regional centres and England national squads.

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Women and girls

The FA has big ambitions for the female game and aims to double levels of participation by 2020. To achieve this requires a combined effort across four pathways: education, recreation, competition and talent.

Education environments have a huge impact on the first experience of football for young girls. This pathway can offer many opportunities for females of all ages to develop and grow a lifelong interest in football.

FA Wildcats girls football centres provide the first step on the recreational pathway, the programme provides girls aged 5-11 with regular opportunities to play football in a fun and engaging environment. Great Yarmouth has two FA Wildcats girls football centres and the priority is to grow this activity.

Great Yarmouth’s number of female teams is comparable to local areas of a similar size. The County FA’s priority is to support existing clubs to grow and encourage more clubs to develop playing opportunities for females. The local league catering for both women and girls is the Norfolk Women’s & Girls Football League in which matches are played on a home and away basis. It is expected to grow provision for women and girls football in future years.

For talented players, the most local FA Regional Talent Club (RTC) is Essex FA located in Colchester. Higher level talent pathway opportunities are also provided regionally and nationally by the FA, culminating in the England Women’s national squads. The most local Women’s Super League team is West Ham United which provides player pathway opportunities for gifted and talented female players and a spectator interest for fans.

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Small sided football

Many different types of small-sided football are played in England, from teams and leagues to recreational and informal. It is an established and important part of the modern game.

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Small-sided teams and leagues are organised and competitive activities; typically with players registered to clubs and affiliated to leagues and their County FAs. Examples include futsal and local small-sided leagues running at venues such as sports halls, 3G FTPs or small-sided 3G centres. Key local providers include:

  • Norfolk County FA - FDC Flegg High School and Lynn Grove Academy
  • Wellesley Recreation Ground - Soccer Sixes

Futsal is an exciting, fast-paced, small sided team game that is widely played across the world. Typically it is played on an indoor surface with hockey-sized goals and a size 4 football with reduced ball bounce. It is the FA’s aim to ensure that futsal is available across the country.

There is currently one futsal team in Great Yarmouth. It is a priority for the County FA to grow futsal for male, female, youth, adult players.

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Recreational football

Recreational football is played where facilities are typically booked and there might be someone to help organise. Examples include FA Just Play sessions, walking football and casual pitch hire for small-sided match play.

There are currently four FA Just Play centres in Great Yarmouth. Walking football sessions are delivered by a range of community organisation such as Norfolk County FA and Go Geronimo. Walking football and Just Play are County FA priorities for further growth and development. Other local recreational football programmes include All to Play For, Premier League Kicks and pay and play which are delivered by a range of organisations including Active Norfolk, Norwich City CSF and Norfolk County FA.

Informal football

Informal football is played in local parks and green spaces – it is free, open access and often played spontaneously (normal clothing is worn). Common examples include a kick-about at a local park or on a multi-use games area (MUGA).

Currently, informal football in Great Yarmouth is played particularly in the central part of the local authority. Cobholm, Great Yarmouth Beach and Gorleston Recreation Ground are key heavily used site locations.

Summary

The key strengths of local football in include women’s, youth and adults’ provision and it is recommended that this is sustained and also encouraged to grow further. However, gaps in provision do exist, these include disability and futsal. It is therefore recommended that the future football development priorities for Great Yarmouth are to:

  1. Grow disability football provision
  2. Increase the number of youth teams playing futsal
  3. Grow female participation growth across all ages
  4. Further develop recreational football provision
  5. Expand and develop affiliated leagues operating in the district, including the Norfolk Women & Girls Football League, Norfolk & Suffolk Youth Football League and Great Yarmouth & District Football League.

The facilities required to assist this are now set out in the Assets and opportunities section.

Each priority project that progresses to a funding application via the Football Foundation will produce a detailed ‘site development plan’ specifying all football development activity, usage and key partner engagement.

Assets and opportunities

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This section reviews existing football facility assets in Great Yarmouth. It identifies current issues and presents opportunities for improvements, including a list of priority projects for potential investment. Local assets and opportunities have been reviewed in line with four investment priorities:

  • 3G FTPs
  • Improved grass pitches
  • Changing room pavilions / clubhouses
  • Small sided facilities

To ensure a consistent and high quality approach, each local area is reviewed applying a standard approach, supplemented by input from consultation with local partners and stakeholder organisations.

While each investment priority is reviewed individually, it is understood that they can be inter-reliant; account is, thus, taken of these potential connections.

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3G football turf pitches (FTPs)

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Improved grass pitches

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Changing room pavilions/ clubhouses

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3G football turf pitches (FTPs)

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3G FTPs are a high quality and indispensable part of modern football facilities; their impact cannot be underestimated. In recent years the industry has seen major innovations and improvements to artificial surfaces (and sports lighting). This has created playing surfaces that replicate a good standard natural turf pitch whilst significantly increasing levels of use (x20). All FTPs must have sports lighting to achieve this.

The high quality, consistent playing surface is the ideal environment to play the game and for young people to learn. With regular maintenance programmes, FTPs can be heavily used all year round with no decline in quality. They almost completely negate annoying fixture cancellations during winter months, helping football to be a key part of a regular physical activity habit.

High capacity levels offer a great opportunity to embrace all formats and engage all participants. A full-sized 3G caters for an average of 1,200 participants per week and is suitable for various location types. That means being fully inclusive to all sections of the community, with a particular focus on under-represented groups such as women and girls, people with a disability, BAME communities and people from lower socio-economic groups.

The way 3G FTPs are used is rapidly changing; current line-marking systems allow for match play across all formats of football (5v5, 7v7, 9v9 and 11v11). This enables significant levels of match-play to be transferred from grass to 3G.

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Assets and opportunities

The full-sized (11 v 11) 3G FTPs in Great Yarmouth Borough are located at:

  • FDC Flegg High Ormiston Academy
  • Lynn Grove Academy

The one small-sided 3G FTP is located at Wellesley Recreation Ground (5v5).

The 2015 PPS is not now considered by Sport England to provide a robust evidence base. As a consequence, demand for full sized 3G FTPs has been calculated using the FA training ratio model 1:38.

On the basis that there are 145 teams in Great Yarmouth Borough, there is a requirement for five full sized 3G FTPs. There are currently two and there is, thus, a shortfall of three.

Priority project Wellesley Recreation Ground is a key site for football in the Borough and has been identified as a site for 3G FTP development. Early exploration suggests that it may not physically be able to accommodate a 3G of full size but could fit a 9v9 sized 3G FTP. In tandem with the other identified 3G FTP projects, this is considered likely to be able to help to address the present shortfall.

Both the existing 3G FTPs are available for community use and on the FA Register (meaning they are quality checked and can be used for football match play).

They are located one in the north and one in the south of the Borough. There is no 3G facility in the central (Caister) area and there are further provision gaps in the central (Great Yarmouth town) and western (Gorleston) localities - despite the fact that there are significant local populations in these areas, considerable deprivation and affiliated team demand. The recommendations in this plan will go some way towards tackling this.

Local consultation reveals common issues faced in respect of limited 3G facility availability and long travel distances - which also need to be addressed.

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2 Small sided 3G FTP projects

Priority projects

Four priority projects are identified - selected on the basis of serving specific localities some of which face significant deprivation and contain high proportions of people from lower social economic groups. They should also help to cater for the significant unmet affiliated team demand:

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East Norfolk 6th Form College

Location

EAST NORFOLK SIXTH FORM COLLEGE CHURCH LANE, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 7BQ

Facilities
  • New 11v11 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Education

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

3.1/4

Overall score

76% (9.1/12)

Notes

Planning permission granted for the development of a stadia 3G FTP, clubhouse and ancillary facilities on the existing school grass football pitch and tennis courts. To be accessible to both the School and community. Linked to reprovision/relocation of Gorleston FC from stadia pitch site Emerald Park which is proposed for development. Opportunity to supplement the reprovision offer to provide betterment of facilities.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch.

Potential users - matches and training by Gorleston FC x29 teams, , Gorleston Rangers x36 teams, East Norfolk 6th Form College x4 teams, Yarmouth FC x2 teams. Community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

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Wellesley Recreation Ground

Location

WELLESLEY RECREATION GROUND WELLESLEY ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EF

Facilities
  • New 9v9 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (2)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

64% (7.7/12)

Notes

Historic sports ground housing what is commonly regarded as the oldest surviving grandstand in English football. Pavilion requires improvement and some remodelling to better suit current standards but heritage implications require consideration. Site not large enough to accommodate a full sized 3G FTP. The Council is keen to improve the site and it's sporting and tourist relevance. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch (floodlit within athletics track), 5v5 3G FTP.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x8 teams.

Potential users - Caister FC x10 teams, Yarmouth FC, Belton FC x2 teams, Shublands FC x9 teams, Bohemians x5 teams, AC Mil Lane x3 teams. Also small sided/recreational football and community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Disability; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

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3G FTP project (location to be determined)

Location

Location details:

Facilities
  • New 11v11 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
Owner

Not known

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

44% (5.3/12)

Notes

Identified demand for additional future 3G FTP provision. Future opportunities may include around the relatively highly populated village of Caister which would be accessible to residents of Caister, Great Yarmouth Town and surrounding villages such as Hemsby, Ormesby, Filby and Rollesby. Caister also an area of possible future housing growth.

Potential users - team training and matches, e.g. Caister FC x10 teams, Ormesby Lads x5 teams, community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

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Southtown Common

Location

SOUTHTOWN COMMON RECREATION GROUND SUFFOLK ROAD, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 0QB

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Refurbish existing 5v5 3G FTP (1)
Owner

Football club

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

60% (7.1/12)

Notes

Site leased to Shrublands FC with lease due for renegotiation. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion burned down through vandalism and insurance payout secured, however opportunity exists for the development of enhanced reprovision also able to incorporate the youth club and Claydon Pavilion Community Association which used the building. Shrublands FC temporarily playing elsewhere until new building is developed. Scope to convert the existing 5v5 all weather surface to 3G and to install floodlighting for use for team training and informal football including by the youth club based onsite.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, 5v5 sand based all weather pitch (without floodlighting).

Current users - Shrublands FC x9 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

A project's overall score provides an indication of its potential outcomes and deliverability only (weighted twice as much towards the outcomes score). It does not impact the likelihood or level of any potential investment.

Priority projects for 3G FTPs

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Improved grass pitches

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Playing fields are one of the most important resources for sport in England. All football players should have the opportunity to play on good quality grass pitches. However, FA data shows that 63% of pitches in England are poor / low quality and one in six games is cancelled. As such, poor pitch quality is consistently cited as the number one issue for players.

The priority is, therefore, to sustainably improve grass pitch quality across all main pitch owners (local authorities, education establishments and clubs). However, the level of maintenance required to obtain good quality standards is regularly affected by restricted budgets and limited knowledge/ training. Compaction and grass coverage are two key causes of poor quality pitches. Both are commonly treated via a maintenance driven solution (and do not necessarily require costly drainage schemes).

Playing fields are also a valuable resources for informal play and open-access sites are encouraged but, for many, problems such as dog fouling and vandalism mean that they need to be protected with mitigation measures such as fencing.

The key challenge is to create a sustainable approach to provide good quality football pitches for the long term. Most local authorities (78%) intend to increase pitch hire fees in the future. However, the majority of players (63%) believe facilities are already expensive and some (16%) believe prices are prohibitive. A sustainable solution should, therefore, carefully balance pitch quality and affordability.

While the education sector (37%) and local authorities (32%) are still the principal asset owners of grass pitches, clubs / leagues own or maintain an increasing share (currently 25%). Assets and opportunities have been considered across each sector.

Although large (3+ pitch) strategic sites are important and make up much of the project list within the LFFPs, this does not mean that other club, league and community/voluntary sites are not important or eligible for funding. These sites are key to the Football Foundation's Grass Pitch Programme to deliver 20,000 good quality pitches.

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PitchPower

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Assets and opportunities

There are currently eleven grass pitch sites in Great Yarmouth Borough with three or more full-size pitch equivalents (or with fewer than three but deemed to be of strategic importance). These contain 37 grass pitches. Of the eleven sites referenced ten are to be prioritised. This will result in quality improvements to 32 pitches.

Priority projects

11 Key grass pitch sites
10 Sites prioritised for improvement
32 Full size pitch equivalents at these sites

Ten priority projects for potential investment have been identified.

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Wellesley Recreation Ground

Location

WELLESLEY RECREATION GROUND WELLESLEY ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EF

Facilities
  • New 9v9 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (2)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

64% (7.7/12)

Notes

Historic sports ground housing what is commonly regarded as the oldest surviving grandstand in English football. Pavilion requires improvement and some remodelling to better suit current standards but heritage implications require consideration. Site not large enough to accommodate a full sized 3G FTP. The Council is keen to improve the site and it's sporting and tourist relevance. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch (floodlit within athletics track), 5v5 3G FTP.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x8 teams.

Potential users - Caister FC x10 teams, Yarmouth FC, Belton FC x2 teams, Shublands FC x9 teams, Bohemians x5 teams, AC Mil Lane x3 teams. Also small sided/recreational football and community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Disability; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

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Magdalen Playing Fields

Location

CORPORATION PITCHES - MAGDALEN PLAYING FIELD PLAYGROUND, MAGDALEN RECREATION GROUND EDINBURGH AVENUE, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 7HA

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.5/4

Overall score

59% (7.0/12)

Notes

FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Gorleston Rangers FC x37 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

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Mill Lane Playing Fields

Location

MILL LANE PLAYING FIELDS 34 NEPTUNE CLOSE, BRADWELL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 9GD

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

Multi-pitch site with onsite play area and community centre. Underused but potential for greater participation with better quality facilities. Opportunity to improve the MUGA which is reportedly well used but the surface is poor quality and is not floodlit.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, MUGA.

Current users - AC Mill Lane x3 teams, Prostar Windows FC.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups, informal and recreational football.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational; Youth female; Youth male

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Beaconsfield Rec Ground

Location

BEACONSFIELD REC GROUND SANDOWN ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EY

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (4)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion refurbishment required. Multi-pitch site adjacent to the Wellesley with potential to operate in tandem as a hub within the Town.

Current facilities - 4x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC, Kings Arms Crusaders Vets x2 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

7

Southtown Common

Location

SOUTHTOWN COMMON RECREATION GROUND SUFFOLK ROAD, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 0QB

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Refurbish existing 5v5 3G FTP (1)
Owner

Football club

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

60% (7.1/12)

Notes

Site leased to Shrublands FC with lease due for renegotiation. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion burned down through vandalism and insurance payout secured, however opportunity exists for the development of enhanced reprovision also able to incorporate the youth club and Claydon Pavilion Community Association which used the building. Shrublands FC temporarily playing elsewhere until new building is developed. Scope to convert the existing 5v5 all weather surface to 3G and to install floodlighting for use for team training and informal football including by the youth club based onsite.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, 5v5 sand based all weather pitch (without floodlighting).

Current users - Shrublands FC x9 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

8

Great Yarmouth Charter Academy (Barnard Bridge Sports Ground)

Location

GREAT YARMOUTH CHARTER ACADEMY (BARNARD BRIDGE SPORTS GROUND) Barnard Avenue, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 4DX

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (12)
Owner

Education

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

43% (5.1/12)

Notes

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x3 teams, Great Yarmouth Charter Academy.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

9

Martham Recreation Ground

Location

MARTHAM RECREATION GROUND ROLLESBY ROAD, MARTHAM, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 4SN

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.3/4

Overall score

55% (6.6/12)

Notes

Martham FC wishes to build a new modular unit at the site, given it presently shares with cricket and the Club has to change in the cricket pavilion and walk across a road to reach the football pitches. The Parish Council is keen to support this project and is looking at potential for S106 money to help part fund the proposal. Martham FC has also signed up to the FA Pitch Improvement Programme.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Martham FC x11 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

10

New Road Sportsfield

Location

NEW ROAD SPORTSFIELD SPORTS AND LEISURE CENTRE BELTON NEW ROAD, BRADWELL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 9JP

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
Owner

Other

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

51% (6.1/12)

Notes

Parish Council managed site.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Bohemians FC x5 teams, Belton FC x2 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

11

Hemsby Recreation Ground

Location

HEMSBY RECREATION GROUND WATERS LANE, HEMSBY, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 4NH

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (4)
Owner

Other

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

51% (6.1/12)

Notes

Parish Council managed site.

Current facilities - 4x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Hemsby FC x5 teams, Ormesby Lads x3 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

12

Ormseby Playing Fields

Location

ORMESBY PLAYING FIELDS KURUMBA HOUSE STATION ROAD, ORMESBY, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 3JW

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
Owner

Other

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

51% (6.1/12)

Notes

Parish Council managed site.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Ormesby Lads x5 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

A project's overall score provides an indication of its potential outcomes and deliverability only (weighted twice as much towards the outcomes score). It does not impact the likelihood or level of any potential investment.

Priority projects for improved grass pitches

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Changing room pavilions / clubhouses

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These can provide a number of different benefits. While the primary function is normally the provision of changing rooms to accommodate match-play and training (for players and officials), there can be equal value in facilities such as community and education rooms, catering facilities and spectator toilets.

Each project will take a progressive approach to pavilions and clubhouses (beyond the provision of changing rooms) and be open to new opportunities to engage the whole community. That means, creating environments that are welcoming to players, spectators, volunteers, officials and all sections of the community.

Such assets should support other investment priorities (e.g. 3G FTPs and grass pitches) and be located at sites that will have the greatest impact on local communities. To ensure this, focus is given to sites with three or more full-size pitch equivalents. However, as pitch quality is the number one priority for players this is prioritised before investment in changing room pavilions /clubhouses.

Clearly, facilities need to be well managed and maintained to keep them in a good state of repair. Consideration will be given to reviewing the best operator solution for key sites and the installation of revenue generating features such as catering facilities and community rooms. To achieve this, business plan support will be given to each priority project as it progresses to an application to the Football Foundation.

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Assets and opportunities

Of the eleven key grass pitch sites in Great Yarmouth Borough with three or more full-size pitch equivalents (or with fewer than three but deemed to be of strategic importance), five have suitable changing rooms, four require improvement/replacement and two (Southtown Common and Martham Recreation Ground) both have no facilities and each requires a new changing pavilion.

In addition to the six sites identified above, there is need for a new changing pavilion building to support the new 11v11 3G FTP at East Norfolk 6th Form College.

5 Key sites have suitable changing rooms / pavilions / clubhouses
4 Require improvement / replacement
3 Have no facilities and require new builds

Priority projects

Seven priority projects for potential investment are identified:

1

East Norfolk 6th Form College

Location

EAST NORFOLK SIXTH FORM COLLEGE CHURCH LANE, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 7BQ

Facilities
  • New 11v11 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Education

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

3.1/4

Overall score

76% (9.1/12)

Notes

Planning permission granted for the development of a stadia 3G FTP, clubhouse and ancillary facilities on the existing school grass football pitch and tennis courts. To be accessible to both the School and community. Linked to reprovision/relocation of Gorleston FC from stadia pitch site Emerald Park which is proposed for development. Opportunity to supplement the reprovision offer to provide betterment of facilities.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch.

Potential users - matches and training by Gorleston FC x29 teams, , Gorleston Rangers x36 teams, East Norfolk 6th Form College x4 teams, Yarmouth FC x2 teams. Community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

2

Wellesley Recreation Ground

Location

WELLESLEY RECREATION GROUND WELLESLEY ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EF

Facilities
  • New 9v9 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (2)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

64% (7.7/12)

Notes

Historic sports ground housing what is commonly regarded as the oldest surviving grandstand in English football. Pavilion requires improvement and some remodelling to better suit current standards but heritage implications require consideration. Site not large enough to accommodate a full sized 3G FTP. The Council is keen to improve the site and it's sporting and tourist relevance. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch (floodlit within athletics track), 5v5 3G FTP.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x8 teams.

Potential users - Caister FC x10 teams, Yarmouth FC, Belton FC x2 teams, Shublands FC x9 teams, Bohemians x5 teams, AC Mil Lane x3 teams. Also small sided/recreational football and community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Disability; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

4

Magdalen Playing Fields

Location

CORPORATION PITCHES - MAGDALEN PLAYING FIELD PLAYGROUND, MAGDALEN RECREATION GROUND EDINBURGH AVENUE, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 7HA

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.5/4

Overall score

59% (7.0/12)

Notes

FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Gorleston Rangers FC x37 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

5

Mill Lane Playing Fields

Location

MILL LANE PLAYING FIELDS 34 NEPTUNE CLOSE, BRADWELL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 9GD

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

Multi-pitch site with onsite play area and community centre. Underused but potential for greater participation with better quality facilities. Opportunity to improve the MUGA which is reportedly well used but the surface is poor quality and is not floodlit.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, MUGA.

Current users - AC Mill Lane x3 teams, Prostar Windows FC.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups, informal and recreational football.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational; Youth female; Youth male

6

Beaconsfield Rec Ground

Location

BEACONSFIELD REC GROUND SANDOWN ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EY

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (4)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion refurbishment required. Multi-pitch site adjacent to the Wellesley with potential to operate in tandem as a hub within the Town.

Current facilities - 4x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC, Kings Arms Crusaders Vets x2 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

7

Southtown Common

Location

SOUTHTOWN COMMON RECREATION GROUND SUFFOLK ROAD, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 0QB

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Refurbish existing 5v5 3G FTP (1)
Owner

Football club

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

60% (7.1/12)

Notes

Site leased to Shrublands FC with lease due for renegotiation. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion burned down through vandalism and insurance payout secured, however opportunity exists for the development of enhanced reprovision also able to incorporate the youth club and Claydon Pavilion Community Association which used the building. Shrublands FC temporarily playing elsewhere until new building is developed. Scope to convert the existing 5v5 all weather surface to 3G and to install floodlighting for use for team training and informal football including by the youth club based onsite.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, 5v5 sand based all weather pitch (without floodlighting).

Current users - Shrublands FC x9 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

9

Martham Recreation Ground

Location

MARTHAM RECREATION GROUND ROLLESBY ROAD, MARTHAM, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 4SN

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.3/4

Overall score

55% (6.6/12)

Notes

Martham FC wishes to build a new modular unit at the site, given it presently shares with cricket and the Club has to change in the cricket pavilion and walk across a road to reach the football pitches. The Parish Council is keen to support this project and is looking at potential for S106 money to help part fund the proposal. Martham FC has also signed up to the FA Pitch Improvement Programme.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Martham FC x11 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

A project's overall score provides an indication of its potential outcomes and deliverability only (weighted twice as much towards the outcomes score). It does not impact the likelihood or level of any potential investment.

Priority projects for changing room pavilions / clubhouses

Pitchfinder

Small sided facilities

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Good facilities are important to all small sided football players, but it is important to understand the different formats of the small-sided game and the various facility types they relate to.

Research suggests that small-sided players in teams and leagues, and in recreational sessions, prefer a 3G surface type because it replicates a good standard natural turf pitch. These facilities have already been covered in the 3G FTP section of this LFFP.

Indoor environments currently accommodate 20% of football participation and are also popular with players in teams and leagues and recreational sessions . Indoor sports halls are most popular, along with some community halls and indoor 3G centres. Environments need to be engaging, have clear line-marking and the correct size goalposts.

Informal players require facilities that are open and free to access as this enables play opportunities that are often spontaneous. In these circumstances multi-use games areas (MUGAs) can be effective in areas of high urban population and limited green space. Such facilities can be modern, bright, creative and engaging. While this plan will identify suitable locations for such facilities, the design and specifics of the facility type can be agreed at a later stage with Football Foundation staff when projects are ready to progress to pre-application stage.

Parks and open green spaces are also important to informal play and require goalposts and zones that are free from litter and dog fouling.

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Priority projects

0 Improved indoor spaces
4 MUGAs
0 Better parks / open green spaces

Indoor

Local consultation indicates that, at present, no indoor facilities require improvement to develop small sided football.

There is some use of indoor facilities in the Borough by Norwich Community Sports Foundation for futsal which is popular in Great Yarmouth amongst the Borough's Portuguese community. GY Galante United plays in the National Futsal League, using Cliff Park Ormiston Academy alongside a number of other venues in the County and neighbouring Suffolk (Lowestoft).

The Marina Leisure Centre based on the Great Yarmouth seafront is closed and a new centre will be rebuilt by 2021. The new building will include a four court sports hall which may present an opportunity for indoor football and futsal, the latter having been played there before it closed.

Multi use games areas

Local consultation identifies four potential opportunities for MUGA improvements. In each case the rationale is based on the site being in an area of significant population with limited green space and relatively high proportions of people from lower social economic groups.

Parks and open green spaces

Following local consultation, no locations are identified to support small sided informal football. However, it may be determined upon further exploration that identified MUGA projects may be better suited by improved recreational open space.

There may be possible further opportunities for informal and recreational football utilising the beachfront and coastal area unique to the Borough. The Marina Leisure Centre has an inflatable pitch which was previously a pop-up offer during summer months. Due to the seasonal nature of the suitability of the beachfront it was determined that this was the best suited facility to meet this opportunity, though new products may become available in future.

2

Wellesley Recreation Ground

Location

WELLESLEY RECREATION GROUND WELLESLEY ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EF

Facilities
  • New 9v9 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (2)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

64% (7.7/12)

Notes

Historic sports ground housing what is commonly regarded as the oldest surviving grandstand in English football. Pavilion requires improvement and some remodelling to better suit current standards but heritage implications require consideration. Site not large enough to accommodate a full sized 3G FTP. The Council is keen to improve the site and it's sporting and tourist relevance. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch (floodlit within athletics track), 5v5 3G FTP.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x8 teams.

Potential users - Caister FC x10 teams, Yarmouth FC, Belton FC x2 teams, Shublands FC x9 teams, Bohemians x5 teams, AC Mil Lane x3 teams. Also small sided/recreational football and community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Disability; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

5

Mill Lane Playing Fields

Location

MILL LANE PLAYING FIELDS 34 NEPTUNE CLOSE, BRADWELL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 9GD

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

Multi-pitch site with onsite play area and community centre. Underused but potential for greater participation with better quality facilities. Opportunity to improve the MUGA which is reportedly well used but the surface is poor quality and is not floodlit.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, MUGA.

Current users - AC Mill Lane x3 teams, Prostar Windows FC.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups, informal and recreational football.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational; Youth female; Youth male

13

St Nicholas Recreation Ground

Location

ST NICHOLAS RECREATION GROUND 21 THE GREAT COURT ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 3JU

Facilities
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

48% (5.7/12)

Notes

Play park in an area of high relative deprivation, adjacent to a large car park and within dense housing. Previously marked with one formal football pitch but now solely used for recreation. Opportunity to improve the existing MUGA (currently without fencing or floodlighting) for small sided and recreational football.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Pro-club; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational

14

Cobholm MUGA

Location

Cobholm MUGA , NR31 0BA

Facilities
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

48% (5.7/12)

Notes

MUGA and skatepark area in an area of high relative deprivation. Previously used by Norwich Community Sports Foundation for it's Kickz programme with reported success prior to gaining access to the 3G FTP at Lynn Grove Academy. Opportunity to improve the existing MUGA for small sided and recreational football to complement the skatepark improvement already underway.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Pro-club; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational

A project's overall score provides an indication of its potential outcomes and deliverability only (weighted twice as much towards the outcomes score). It does not impact the likelihood or level of any potential investment.

Priority projects for MUGAs

Pitchfinder

Appendix A: Priority project list

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This list sets out all priority projects for potential investment. Each is scored against two principal factors: deliverability and outcomes (quality, inclusivity, sustainability, engagement and usage).

The list will be used flexibly; project ‘rating’ does not determine the exact order in which it will progress to a funding application to the Football Foundation as many factors influence this. The process for moving a project from this list and into the ‘pre-application stage’ will be managed by the Football Foundation.

1

East Norfolk 6th Form College

Location

EAST NORFOLK SIXTH FORM COLLEGE CHURCH LANE, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 7BQ

Facilities
  • New 11v11 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Education

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

3.1/4

Overall score

76% (9.1/12)

Notes

Planning permission granted for the development of a stadia 3G FTP, clubhouse and ancillary facilities on the existing school grass football pitch and tennis courts. To be accessible to both the School and community. Linked to reprovision/relocation of Gorleston FC from stadia pitch site Emerald Park which is proposed for development. Opportunity to supplement the reprovision offer to provide betterment of facilities.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch.

Potential users - matches and training by Gorleston FC x29 teams, , Gorleston Rangers x36 teams, East Norfolk 6th Form College x4 teams, Yarmouth FC x2 teams. Community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

2

Wellesley Recreation Ground

Location

WELLESLEY RECREATION GROUND WELLESLEY ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EF

Facilities
  • New 9v9 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (2)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

64% (7.7/12)

Notes

Historic sports ground housing what is commonly regarded as the oldest surviving grandstand in English football. Pavilion requires improvement and some remodelling to better suit current standards but heritage implications require consideration. Site not large enough to accommodate a full sized 3G FTP. The Council is keen to improve the site and it's sporting and tourist relevance. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 1x full sized grass football pitch (floodlit within athletics track), 5v5 3G FTP.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x8 teams.

Potential users - Caister FC x10 teams, Yarmouth FC, Belton FC x2 teams, Shublands FC x9 teams, Bohemians x5 teams, AC Mil Lane x3 teams. Also small sided/recreational football and community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, disability football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Disability; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

7

Southtown Common

Location

SOUTHTOWN COMMON RECREATION GROUND SUFFOLK ROAD, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 0QB

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Refurbish existing 5v5 3G FTP (1)
Owner

Football club

Deliverability score

High (3/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

60% (7.1/12)

Notes

Site leased to Shrublands FC with lease due for renegotiation. FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion burned down through vandalism and insurance payout secured, however opportunity exists for the development of enhanced reprovision also able to incorporate the youth club and Claydon Pavilion Community Association which used the building. Shrublands FC temporarily playing elsewhere until new building is developed. Scope to convert the existing 5v5 all weather surface to 3G and to install floodlighting for use for team training and informal football including by the youth club based onsite.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, 5v5 sand based all weather pitch (without floodlighting).

Current users - Shrublands FC x9 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

4

Magdalen Playing Fields

Location

CORPORATION PITCHES - MAGDALEN PLAYING FIELD PLAYGROUND, MAGDALEN RECREATION GROUND EDINBURGH AVENUE, GORLESTON, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 7HA

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.5/4

Overall score

59% (7.0/12)

Notes

FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Gorleston Rangers FC x37 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

5

Mill Lane Playing Fields

Location

MILL LANE PLAYING FIELDS 34 NEPTUNE CLOSE, BRADWELL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 9GD

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (5)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

Multi-pitch site with onsite play area and community centre. Underused but potential for greater participation with better quality facilities. Opportunity to improve the MUGA which is reportedly well used but the surface is poor quality and is not floodlit.

Current facilities - 5x full sized grass football pitch equivalents, MUGA.

Current users - AC Mill Lane x3 teams, Prostar Windows FC.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups, informal and recreational football.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational; Youth female; Youth male

6

Beaconsfield Rec Ground

Location

BEACONSFIELD REC GROUND SANDOWN ROAD, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 1EY

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (4)
  • Refurbish Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

57% (6.9/12)

Notes

FA Pitch Improvement Programme visit undertaken. Pavilion refurbishment required. Multi-pitch site adjacent to the Wellesley with potential to operate in tandem as a hub within the Town.

Current facilities - 4x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC, Kings Arms Crusaders Vets x2 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

Adult male; IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

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Martham Recreation Ground

Location

MARTHAM RECREATION GROUND ROLLESBY ROAD, MARTHAM, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 4SN

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
  • New Changing Pavilion (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.3/4

Overall score

55% (6.6/12)

Notes

Martham FC wishes to build a new modular unit at the site, given it presently shares with cricket and the Club has to change in the cricket pavilion and walk across a road to reach the football pitches. The Parish Council is keen to support this project and is looking at potential for S106 money to help part fund the proposal. Martham FC has also signed up to the FA Pitch Improvement Programme.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Martham FC x11 teams

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

10

New Road Sportsfield

Location

NEW ROAD SPORTSFIELD SPORTS AND LEISURE CENTRE BELTON NEW ROAD, BRADWELL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR31 9JP

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
Owner

Other

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

51% (6.1/12)

Notes

Parish Council managed site.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Bohemians FC x5 teams, Belton FC x2 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

11

Hemsby Recreation Ground

Location

HEMSBY RECREATION GROUND WATERS LANE, HEMSBY, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 4NH

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (4)
Owner

Other

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

51% (6.1/12)

Notes

Parish Council managed site.

Current facilities - 4x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Hemsby FC x5 teams, Ormesby Lads x3 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult male; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

12

Ormseby Playing Fields

Location

ORMESBY PLAYING FIELDS KURUMBA HOUSE STATION ROAD, ORMESBY, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR29 3JW

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (3)
Owner

Other

Deliverability score

Medium (2/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

51% (6.1/12)

Notes

Parish Council managed site.

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Ormesby Lads x5 teams.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

13

St Nicholas Recreation Ground

Location

ST NICHOLAS RECREATION GROUND 21 THE GREAT COURT ROYAL NAVAL HOSPITAL, GREAT YARMOUTH, Norfolk, NR30 3JU

Facilities
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

48% (5.7/12)

Notes

Play park in an area of high relative deprivation, adjacent to a large car park and within dense housing. Previously marked with one formal football pitch but now solely used for recreation. Opportunity to improve the existing MUGA (currently without fencing or floodlighting) for small sided and recreational football.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Pro-club; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational

14

Cobholm MUGA

Location

Cobholm MUGA , NR31 0BA

Facilities
  • Small sided informal (MUGA) (1)
Owner

Local Authority

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.4/4

Overall score

48% (5.7/12)

Notes

MUGA and skatepark area in an area of high relative deprivation. Previously used by Norwich Community Sports Foundation for it's Kickz programme with reported success prior to gaining access to the 3G FTP at Lynn Grove Academy. Opportunity to improve the existing MUGA for small sided and recreational football to complement the skatepark improvement already underway.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Pro-club; Small-sided informal; Small-sided recreational

3

3G FTP project (location to be determined)

Location

Location details:

Facilities
  • New 11v11 Floodlit 3G FTP (1)
Owner

Not known

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

44% (5.3/12)

Notes

Identified demand for additional future 3G FTP provision. Future opportunities may include around the relatively highly populated village of Caister which would be accessible to residents of Caister, Great Yarmouth Town and surrounding villages such as Hemsby, Ormesby, Filby and Rollesby. Caister also an area of possible future housing growth.

Potential users - team training and matches, e.g. Caister FC x10 teams, Ormesby Lads x5 teams, community delivery by Norwich Community Sports Foundation.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football.

Project Focus

Adult female; Adult male; Mini-soccer; Pro-club; Youth female; Youth male

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Great Yarmouth Charter Academy (Barnard Bridge Sports Ground)

Location

GREAT YARMOUTH CHARTER ACADEMY (BARNARD BRIDGE SPORTS GROUND) Barnard Avenue, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, NR30 4DX

Facilities
  • Natural grass pitch improvements (12)
Owner

Education

Deliverability score

Low (1/4)

NFFS outcome score

2.1/4

Overall score

43% (5.1/12)

Notes

Current facilities - 3x full sized grass football pitch equivalents.

Current users - Great Yarmouth Town FC x3 teams, Great Yarmouth Charter Academy.

Rationale - development of affiliated football, women and girls football, IMD/lower social economic groups.

Project Focus

IMD / lower social economic groups; Mini-soccer; Youth female; Youth male

A project's overall score provides an indication of its potential outcomes and deliverability only (weighted twice as much towards the outcomes score). It does not impact the likelihood or level of any potential investment.

Appendix B: Consultation list

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A range of local agencies and larger (usually 10 plus team) local football clubs were invited to participate in the LFFP consultation. Those that contributed are listed below:

  • Community Development Manager - Great Yarmouth Borough Council
  • Planning Policy Officer - Great Yarmouth Borough Council
  • Project Manager - Great Yarmouth Borough Council
  • Physical Activity & Health Manager - Sentinel Leisure Trust
  • Development Manager - Active Norfolk
  • Planning Manager - Sport England
  • Facilities Relationship Manager - England Hockey
  • Community Development Manager - Norwich Community Sport Foundation
  • Great Yarmouth Town FC
  • Martham FC
  • Shrublands FC
  • Caister FC
  • DIAL
  • Great Yarmouth Youth Advisory Board
  • Go Geronimo

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