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1 St Georges Recreation Ground & Public Hall Introduction This document sets out the history of St Georges Recreation Ground, the current usage and our vision for the future. The Recreation Ground is located on Church Street, St Georges, Telford next to the Parish Church (see Site Plan Appendix 3) The grounds were left in trust to the villages of St. Georges and Priorslee and are managed by the Recreation Ground Management Committee who administer the maintenance of the grounds as a registered charity (Registered Charity Number ). The Object of the Foundation as set out in the trust documents shall be: the provision and maintenance of a public recreation ground and of a village hall (to be conducted in a suitable building to be erected on part of the land belonging to the Foundation) for the use of the inhabitants of the Urban District of Oakengates and the neighborhood thereof, and in particular (but not exclusively) those resident in the Ecclesiastical Parishes of St Georges and Priors Lee and the surrounding neighborhood, without distinction of sex, race or of political, religious or other opinions, with particular reference to use for meetings, lectures, and classes and for other forms of recreation and leisure time occupation, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the said inhabitants. The Management Committee is made up of a number of Trustees and Officers of the affiliated clubs (see section 4), currently chaired by Mike Lowe, CBE. 2. History There has been a Recreation Ground in St. Georges since 1883, when annual athletic sports were first held there. The current Public Recreation Ground, stands on a site provided by the Lilleshall Company. It soon had the best athletics track in the county. St. Georges had one of the county's leading football clubs. It was formed in 1877, and by 1921 was based at St. Georges Recreation Ground. The ground also provided for cricket, bowls, tennis, and hockey, but no longer has a running track or tennis courts. The running track was one of the best in the country, back in the 1920s, when St Georges hosted the Midland Counties Amateur Athletic Association Championship in Harold Abrahams competed in the 100 yards race at these Championships, which he won and a week later went on to win the Gold Medal in the 100 yards at the Paris Olympic Games. This plaque in the Social Club commemorates the event and was unveiled by his daughter in Key milestones:

2 1921 Recreation Ground (currently the main cricket field) bequeathed by The Lilleshall Company Recreation Ground Committee purchased field to the east (now the small cricket field) Harold Abrahams competed in the 100 yards race, which he won and a week later went on to win the Gold Medal in the 100 yards at the Paris Olympic Games s Old Social Club built 1947 Cricket Pavilion opened 1965 New Public Hall & Social Club, second bowling green (top green) and redgra hockey pitch opened. Thanks in particular to Bob Tranter Extension to Social Club opened by Billy Wright, CBE New all weather multi-use sports pitch opened New drainage system installed on both sports fields with support from English Cricket Board St Georges Recreation Ground was awarded the Queens Golden Jubilee Award for Voluntary Service by Groups in the Community New Cricket Nets opened, thanks in particular to a legacy from the late Jim Heath. Today the facilities include (See Appendix 3 - Plan): Memorial gates 2 sports fields used for cricket and junior football (Marked 1 & 2 on Site plan) 3 lane cricket nets (Marked 3 on Site plan) 2 bowling greens (Marked 4 & 5 on Site plan) All weather surface with floodlights used for hockey and football (Marked 6 on Site plan) Children s Play area (Marked 7 on Site plan) Toilet Block (Marked 8 on Site plan) 4 changing rooms (Marked 9 & 10 on Site plan) Steward s flat (Marked 11 on Site plan) Social Club including Bar (Marked 12 on Site plan) Function Room - Public Hall (Marked 13 on Site plan) Car parking (Marked 14, 15 & 16 on Site plan) 3. Social Club & Public Hall The Social Club provides a lounge bar facility available to members of the Social Club. Today there are over 800 members. The general public can be signed in and use the bar for a nominal charge on each visit. The Sports & Social Club Committee employs a Steward & Stewardess to run the bar on behalf of the Management Committee. As part of the ground s obligations under its charitable status it is required to provide a public hall and this can be found in the social club which was built in 1965 to replace a small social club now used as changing rooms. The main hall is available for hire and is used for a wide variety of events such as wedding receptions, birthday parties, wakes, old time dancing, blood donor sessions, weight watchers, pigeon shows, etc. The Parish Church situated next door has close links with the Social Club and parishioners use our car parking facilities. Our rooms are also used as the ward polling station at local and general elections.

3 For detailed usage see Appendix 2 4. Use of the Recreation Ground The sporting clubs themselves bare a great deal of the cost of maintaining their playing areas through the voluntary input of their members. The bowling greens are maintained by it s members, the cricket fields and wickets are prepared by volunteer grounds men and Cricket Club members and the all weather facility is maintained by members of the Hockey Club. The Recreation Ground Management Committee is also grateful for the support arranged through Telford & Wrekin Council, 4 times a year to help keep boundary hedges and edges under control, as well as occasional help from other organisations. The Recreation Ground is used for many and varied activities. There is a Children s Playground well used by local young children. Dog and recreational walkers use the cricket fields every day of the year, most respecting the need to clean up afterwards to ensure the fields can be used for sport. Over 2500 events take place every year, with over 18,000 people using the facility, many several times in the year, amounting to over 100,000 episodes a year. For more detail see Appendix 2. These events include various sporting events (for detail see Affiliated Clubs section below) but also for example an annual fireworks display, summerfest (organised by St Georges Partnership), monthly quiz in aid of local charities, etc. providing leisure opportunities and entertainment for the whole family. The armistice ceremony also takes place annually on the Recreation Ground where the Parish s Memorial Gates are located commemorating the lives of those who died supporting their country during World War 1, World War 2 and subsequent conflicts. Affiliated Clubs: Today St Georges Recreation Ground is home to a number of affiliated Clubs, providing a range of recreational activities and volunteering opportunities for people of all ages. The affiliated clubs are: St Georges Crown Green Bowling Club The St. Georges Bowling Club was founded in the year 1922 on the public recreation ground in Church Road, St. George's. The first green (the smaller bottom green) was laid in 1923 and opened in 1924 with the holding of the SCGBA County Handicap. In 1933 the Bowling Club became one of the founder members of the Mid-Shropshire Bowling League. The Club first won the Mid-Shropshire First Division title in 1941 and have gone on to achieve this feat no less than 24 times. In 1934 the smaller one of the two pavilions standing today was built. Floodlights were erected in In 1967 the decision was taken to lay a second bowling green, along with a new set of floodlights and another, larger pavilion. In 1989, the facilities were further enhanced with the provision of three weather shelters for players and spectators, making

4 the Club one of the premier clubs in the Midlands for facilities and players. In 1980, the Ladies bowling section was formed. As a result of the hard work and effort made in providing these facilities, the Club has been graced by the finals of all the major events available to the Crown Green game. The Midland Masters has been staged on several occasions and in seasons 1994 and 1995 the Club staged both the Junior and Senior BCGBA All-Britain Championships. Today the Bowling section has over 100 members of all ages. There are 11 Teams playing in a number of leagues, including the Shropshire Premier League, Mid-Shropshire League, Ladies & Pensioner Leagues. For more detailed information about participation see Appendix 2 below St Georges Cricket Club The Cricket Club was founded on March 9, 1922 and has played matches at St Georges Recreation Ground since then. The Club have a proud history of providing cricketing opportunities for people of all ages and abilities. St Georges have played in the Shropshire Premier League since it s inception and field sides in a number of their leagues. They have also won promotion to the Birmingham League on two occasions and in 2007 were Champions of Division 3. The Club has a large junior section (See Appendix 2) that has produced players who have over the years gone on to represent Shropshire at Minor Counties level and played professional cricket. Over the years the Ground has hosted many minor county games, including the famous Shropshire NAT West Trophy victory over Yorkshire in Today over 200 people play or provide volunteer support for the 5 junior teams, 2 junior girls teams, Ladies Team, Disabled Cricketers Team, 4 Saturday Shropshire League Teams and 1 Sunday Team. For more detailed information about participation see Appendix 2 below The Cricket Grounds are maintained on a voluntary basis by members of the Cricket Club, which allows them to be used on a recreational basis by the local community (see below), when not in use for cricket during the summer or junior football during the winter. The Cricket Club have held the prestigious Clubmark award since This means it meets strict criteria laid down by the English Cricket Board as being children friendly and meets the standards required for safeguarding children. Telford & Wrekin Hockey Club Founded in 1895 as Shifnal Hockey Club, it was one of the founding clubs of league hockey in Great Britain. The club initially played at various local venues including St Georges. In the early 1960s they started using grass pitches at St Georges as well as moving on to the all weather redgra pitch in The club currently runs five men's team, two ladies teams and various junior sides with a membership approaching 300 of whom 180 are U18's. For more detailed information about participation see Appendix 2 below

5 The club as had some notable achievements with two years in the National League in 2007 and 2008, our boy's U18's side reaching the national Finals at Canterbury in 2011, as well as producing players that have gone on to represent England Wales and Scotland at both junior and senior levels. The club continues to grow in the Borough with links to both junior and secondary schools where our coach's run training sessions to introduce children to hockey. Football Historically football was played on the Recreation Ground on one full size football pitch. However by 2000 football use had declined and the affiliated football club ceased to exist. This was at a time when cricket popularity was growing and with grant aid from the English Cricket Board the Recreation Ground was able install a new drainage system on both fields, enhancing the drainage. This increased the use of the ground significantly for cricket but meant it was no longer possible to host a full size football pitch as it would impinge on the cricket squares, However the improved drainage meant it was now viable to host junior football (up to U11), by aligning 4 junior sized football pitches along side the 2 cricket squares over the winter period, which if used in rotation, meant that the fine turf could recover for cricket use over the spring and summer. Therefore since 2011 junior football has been played on the outfields, with 6 junior boys and girls teams playing organised games each Saturday and Sunday. Of course the all weather surface is also used regularly for recreational football games on a hire basis when not being used for hockey. For more detailed information about participation see Appendix 2 below Pigeon Flying Club St Georges Pigeon Racing Club is the oldest in Telford. The Club is based in their own dedicated space in the old pavilion (marked 9 on Site plan). 5. Vision for next 5 years We aim to: Continue to have a thriving Recreation Ground and Public Hall at the heart of St Georges for use by the local community and surrounding areas (as articulated in the Constitution). Protect and enhance our local green space available for all our community. Increase community participation in use of Recreation Ground & Public Hall to improve individual and community physical and emotional wellbeing & happiness. Increased the number of volunteers supporting the Management Committee and affiliated clubs in meeting these aims. Enhance the Recreation Infrastructure to support this vision. Maximise access to grant funding and external sources of volunteering To achieve this vision the Management Committee will continually strive to upgrade and maintain the Recreation Ground facilities. Priorities for the next 5 years are:

6 1. Maintenance/Replacement/Upgrading as necessary of essential parts of the Social Club & Public Hall infrastructure (e.g. central heating, electrics, roof, carpet, curtains, furniture 12 & 13 on Site plan) Ongoing. 2. Upgrading of car parking facility marked 16 on Site map Surface material delivered, levelling complete. In reality only a short term solution. 3. Re-surfacing of Burma Road surface marked with blue line on Site plan complete with support from T&W Council Pride High Street funding. 4. Hedge cropping and replace gaps in boundary fence & hedge along Burma Road complete with support from T&W Council Pride High Street funding. 5. Renovation of NE corner of the ground marked 17 on Site plan SITA grant application successful and corner landscaped and planted with input from St Georges Primary School. 6. Resurfacing of central pathway & lighting marked with red line on Site plan to be progressed 7. Upgrading/Extension of changing rooms marked 9 on Site plan now the priority. Application to Community Asset Fund being explored. 8. Renovation of toilet block & water/sewage supply marked 8 on Site plan to be progressed 9. Resolution of remaining drainage issues on cricket field marked 18 on Site plan new French drain installed Nov Fields verti-drained in April 2017 with positive effect. Regular slitting by club volunteers 10. Installation of security camera system to improve health & safety for all users of the Recreation Ground and reduce likelihood of vandalism to be progressed In addition each affiliated club has their own list of club specific priorities that they fund raise for in agreement with the Management Committee. For example in the last 10 years the Cricket Club have been successful in obtaining grants from the English Cricket Board to part fund drainage system on both fields, new cricket nets and a new set of wicket covers. Currently the main focus of the affiliated clubs is as follows: Bowls Health & safety related work around the green and in bowling pavilions, Conifer cropping Electrical work completed March 2017 and Conifer cropping finished. Cricket Electronic Scoreboard to replace existing score box and new sight screens Scoreboard installed July Construction of sight screen completed. Hockey Light operating system and surface replacement Exploring options for lights. Surface is wearing well but will be a major project within 5 years. Last Updated: Appendix 1 In recognition of his work at the club with our Junior Dragons group Sam Rowley was recently voted "Young Volunteer of the Year (2014)" at the Telford & Wrekin Active Lifestyles Award Evening held at The Place in Oakengates. Sam received his award from The Mayor. Sam, together with Malcolm Webster, has been actively involved in coaching this group, which introduces our youngest members to the game, for seven years now, having started as a young teenager. It's great to see a youngster giving his time to encourage the kids. Well done Sam - the club is proud of you!

7 Appendix 2 Usage of St Georges Recreation Ground and Public Hall Activity Use Events per year People per event Annual number of people Annual attendances /footfall PUBLIC HALL Functions such as Birthday Parties, Wedding Receptions, etc. mainly at a weekend at least 30 a year with average of 80 people = 2,400 people a year. Old time dancing 30 people one session per week x 40 weeks. Slimming World 75 people one day ( sessions) per week x 48 weeks. Blood donors 10 sessions a year, 11am pm, of 150 people. Charity Quiz Night held monthly throughout the year. Breath Easy Support Group 40 weekly sessions of 30 people. Arthritis Society Monthly Support Group for people. Kumon Education Class 2 days a week for weeks x 10 people ANNUAL EVENTS ON RECREATION GROUND Bonfire night annual event Summerfest annual event SOCIAL CLUB MEMBERSHIP & BAR USAGE Members of Social Club with Bar open 365 days a year, with estimated average usage of one visit per person per week by 850 members. Elections The Club is used on average at least once every 2 years for Elections (MP, local government and European Parliament, EU Referendum). Funerals - at least 40 a year with average of 50 people at each. Domino Teams 2 home teams (all SC Members 6 players per team) playing 12 home games per team against visiting teams. DOG & RECREATIONAL WALKERS Dog & Recreational Walkers 60 people at least once a day. PLAYGROUND Children using playground with parents used 365 days a year (other than very inclement weather by average of 5 children a day each supported by a parent. CAR PARK St Georges Parish Church use the Car Park for car parking for their congregation, for at least 1 service, 52 weeks of the year. CRICKET Senior Saturday cricket matches 4 teams playing 11 home matches with 44 players from St Georges and 44 players from opposing

8 teams. Junior Cricket 6 teams (boys and girls) with players from St Georges and 66 players from opposing teams playing 6 home games each team. Parents watching junior teams assume parent per child. Ladies Cricket 1 team playing 6 home games Cricket Practice Juniors = 80 children x Included 2240 weeks, Seniors = 20 adults x 20 weeks, Ladies = 12 x 20 weeks. above Disabled Cricketers Practice 15 weeks for people. Spectators???? Schools/Junior County games 2 Junior County games per year & Schools Kwik Cricket Tournament BOWLS 11 bowls teams playing home games made up of home & opposition players Spectators Bowls Practice at least 20 people once a week over 30 weeks. Competitions Internal Club and external Comps (including County Games, etc.). HOCKEY 4 Mens teams, 2 ladies teams, 8 junior teams (boys and girls) playing on average 10 home games a year. Parents watching junior teams 10 parents per home team & 5 per away team Spectators 6 senior teams x 10 people per game Hockey training FLYING CLUB Pigeon Club members 25 members meeting once a week for 40 weeks. FOOTBALL 3 junior teams playing 12 games on grass pitches, 15 per team with subs. Parents watching junior teams assume parent per child. Football on All Weather pitch 10 sessions per week for 36 weeks playing mainly 5-a-side football. TOTAL 2, , , ,182 Appendix 3

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