From the time of the original LFFP the introduction of PitchPower has allowed all Club owned and leased sites to apply for funding to improve grass pitch maintenance.
Some clubs/sites have since been awarded Football Foundation investment through the Grass Pitch Maintenance Fund, which should result in pitch quality improving over the next couple of seasons. The aim now should be to get the pitches up to the 'good' standard and work to sustain them. Clubs that have accessed the funding to improve pitches are:
- Oldbury United FC for Cakemore Playing Fields
- Avery FC for St Johns Pitches
- Bustleholme FC for Bustleholme Playing Fields
- Brandhall Primary School
- Holyhead Primary School
The priority now is to concentrate on those local authority owned sites that require improvements and agree sustainable solutions for pitch maintenance going forward. The first step is to ensure that all pitches have a baseline quality assessment done via PitchPower. There are eight key pitch sites and it was determined that all of these should be prioritised for improvements. This will result in quality improvements to 30 pitches.
There are currently 16 grass pitch sites in the local area that contain 137 grass pitches, that have been identified as either currently maintained, in part or whole, by grassroots clubs or leagues, or are maintained by the public sector (including schools) and of strategic importance to football locally. Of these, 12 sites that contain 37 grass pitches have been assessed via PitchPower; 11 are known to have advanced or good quality pitches, 17 are of basic quality and eight are poor quality.
Lion Farm is a key site for football which is home to 11 grass pitches and a pavilion. This site is operated by Warley Sunday League and used regularly throughout the weekend. There is currently a piece of work ongoing to find mitigation in the Sandwell area for the potential loss of this site, which has been identified for potential residential and commercial development.
The following club owned or operated sites remain a priority for grass pitch investment and are eligible for the Football Foundation's Grass Pitch Maintenance Fund:
There are a number of other sites which are presently under Council management, with the following which are priorities for Grass Pitch Maintenance Fund, on the basis that the Council would look to improve facilities onsite to support the Club:
- Cakemore Playing Fields (Oldbury United FC)
The priority now is to concentrate on the above sites that require improvements and agree sustainable solutions for pitch maintenance going forward. The first step is to ensure that all pitches have a baseline quality assessment done via PitchPower.
The following sites are already being developed without funding via the Football Foundation:
Of the 16 key club/league/community pitch sites referenced above it was determined that eight of these should be prioritised for improvements, along with three education sites. A further eight local authority managed sites should be prioritised for improvements, some which may hold opportunity for future transfer to club/league-led management and maintenance models. In total this will result in quality improvements to 82 pitches.