There are six full-sized (11 v 11) 3G AGPs in York. Four pitches meet FA recommended full size pitch dimensions (100x64m):
- York College (100x64m)
- York Sport Village (100x64m)
- York St John University (Haxby Road) x3 - two football build pitches (90x56m and 95x56m), one dual-compliant rugby build pitch (100x68m football pitch).
- York Stadium (105x66m) - dual-compliant stadia 3G AGP used for football and rugby league. Unavailable for wider community use.
There are a further 13 smaller size 3G AGPs servicing York, of which all are available for community use. Just one is 60mx40m sized or larger, the substantially sized pitch at Millthorpe School, which is 82x50m. Additionally, there is one commercial small-sided 3G AGP centre in York at PlayFootball, which has six 3G AGPs of various small sizes, whilst both York Sports Village and York Stadium each have three small sided 3G AGPs for small sided football.
York has a PPS which was finalised in 2022 and is to be adopted in 2023. The PPS indicates that there is a need for nine full 3G AGPs to meet current demand, increasing to at least ten to meet future demand. Against existing supply of five full size 3G AGPs available for community use, this represents a shortfall of at least four full size 3G AGPs, increasing to at least five to meet future demand. Three of the five existing available full size 3G AGPs are managed by the higher education sector.
Despite half of the existing full size 3G AGP provision being located in the North of the City at York St John University (Haxby Road), in practice the programme of use for the three pitches is heavily made up of student sport activity and local stakeholders through the PPS report that there is little to no capacity on the pitches midweek for community team training. Despite being dual-use for football and rugby, York City FC Foundation reports that the rugby build pitch is only accessed for rugby league activity by York RLFC which has an agreement for use in the evenings and weekends. As a result there is no football activity midweek as the pitch is fully used for rugby, therefore contributes no capacity to meet community training demand. Consequently, due to limitations on capacity available to the community at existing pitches, the steering group has agreed that there is a further need for 3G AGP provision in the north of the City of two full size 3G AGPs with full community use programmes.
York City FC Foundation reports that York City FC Ladies was previously based at York St John University (Haxby Road) using a 3G APG, however the pitch was not considered to be fully compliant with Women's National League (WNL, Tier 4) stadia accreditation requirements for matches. Having received WNL dispensation to use the pitch previously, the league took the position not to allow continued dispensation from 2023/24 season onward. Though York City FC Ladies development teams still play matches onsite on the 3G AGPs on Sundays, the women's first team has had to move to the York Sport Athletics Stadium. This grass pitch also still does not fully meet WNL criteria due to the surrounding running track but is reportedly a short term solution. The Club has an aspiration to access a fully WNL compliant facility in the local authority or risks exporting demand from York to meet WNL requirements in future.
In addition to the total current shortfall of six full size 3G AGPs, the pitch at York Sport Village will soon require replacement. However, there are proposals to convert the existing pitch to a sand based surface to meet hockey needs, potentially releasing other sand based pitches in the City for conversion to 3G. The wider plans for York Sports Village also include the development of two new full size 3G AGPs, to mitigate the aforementioned loss and to add an extra new pitch to meet university and community demand. If brought to fruition, as a potential double 3G AGP venue the site has been identified as a possible 3G central venue league opportunity.
Five of the six full size 3G AGPs are available for community use to some extent, though capacity for community use is limited at York St John University where student sport has priority within the programme of use across the three 3G AGPs. It is recommend that increased community use opportunities are explored at this site. York College and one pitch at York St John University are on the FA 3G Pitch Register (meaning they are quality checked and can be used for football match play). It is strongly recommended that the four remaining pitches are assessed and placed on the FA 3G Pitch Register to enable more match play on 3G.
The geographic spread of existing facilities is uneven; the majority (three pitches) are located in the north of the local area. There are provision gaps in the central and western areas despite high levels of population and it is recommended that these are addressed.
Local consultation undertaken through the York PPS identifies common issues with low availability, due to the quantitative shortfalls for 3G AGPs and prioritisation of student programming at existing pitches within Higher Education management. It is recommended that this is addressed.
There are sites in the City which aspire to develop new AGP and floodlighting provision for hockey. Subject to securing community use for hockey at these sites if developed, and in consultation with England Hockey, there may be future opportunity for the conversion of other existing sand based AGPs to 3G surfaces to help meet shortfalls for football, as well as for other pitch sports where demand exists.
The RFL identifies that there is a demand for increased access to compliant 3G AGP provision to support rugby league activity in York, particularly for training. Opportunity to develop a 3G AGP is being explored at York Acorn Rugby Club led by York Acorn Rugby League. Initial thoughts focused on a small size pitch/MUGA on the site of an old bowling green, though it is reported that provision of a full size 3G AGP is now preferred by the Club, with an existing grass football pitch a possible location. The project would likely be rugby league rather than football led, on the site of the rugby league club but identified as able to be used by Dringhouses AFC as a possible project football partner.