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Heywood Sports, Culture and Leisure Village - Planned Facilities > >
Due to open its doors to the public in the autumn of 2010, the brand new Heywood Sports Village has a fantastic range of facilities to look forward to ...
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25 metre, 6-lane Swimming Pool
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Learner Pool
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100 station Fitness Centre with changing rooms and steam rooms
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Community/ Rehearsal room for a variety of activities
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Training Room
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Dedicated space for young people, in addition to Shokk youth gym
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Dance and Aerobics Studio
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Four-court Sports Hall
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Village-style changing for swimming and dry activities in addition to traditional male/female and group changing rooms
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Separate training facilities for the sports hall
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Cafe area
External Developments will include ...
- 3 Full-size Grass Playing Pitches
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1 Junior Grass Playing Pitch
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3 mini-pitches
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A new 60m x 40m Floodlit Artificial Turf Pitch, in addition to the existing ATP
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Six outdoor team changing rooms
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A new, surfaced car park with disabled and parent/child facilities
Heywood SCLV will be designed to allow for most of the space to be used as flexibly as possible.
The wide entrance hall area can be used for exhibition and display space, perhaps for local art groups.
For further information about Middleton Arena and details about the facilities please contact James Foley, lead officer for the project on 01706 923167 or email Heywood Sports, Culture & Leisure Village
Other Useful Links ...
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The Football Foundation
The Football Foundation is the UK's largest sports charity funded by the Premier League, The FA, Sport England and the Government. Our mission is to improve facilities, create opportunities and build communities throughout England. As the country’s largest funder of grass roots football, the Foundation has delivered thousands of facility and community projects, as well as free kit and safe goalposts, since its launch in July 2000. [Read More ...] |
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Sport England
Sport England creates opportunities for people of all ages and abilities to play sport in every community. In June 2008 we launched a new strategy to help community sport make the most of the unparalleled opportunities presented by the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. We are committed to the following ...
Our targets ...
We want to create a vibrant sporting culture and we have set ourselves specific and measurable targets to achieve by 2013:
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One million people taking part in more sport
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More children and young people taking part in sport for five hours every week
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More people satisfied with their sporting experience
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25% fewer 16-18 year olds dropping out of five sports
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Improved talent development in 25 sports.
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Link 4 Life
Link4Life is the new name for leisure and cultural services in the Borough of Rochdale. These services cover four main areas ... Arts and Heritage, Entertainment, Fitness and Health and Sport and Leisure. [Read More ...] |
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Logistique
Logistique specialise in sports, health and regeneration solutions.
The company was established in 2005 by its two Managing Directors Jon Dutton and Stephen Brown to provide specialist advice and professional services. The company is based at the Innovation Forum in Salford.
In summer 2007, Jon and Stephen were joined by Principal Consultant Phil Heap, and between them the team have over 17 years experience of working for The Football Association at an executive, management and officer level. [Read More ...]
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The F.A.
The F.A. was founded in 1863 as the governing body of the game in England. The F.A. is responsible for all regulatory aspects of the game of football in England. Its activities are many and varied and include the following: Promoting the development of the game amongst all ages .... [Read More ...] |
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