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THE COMMUNITY SPORTS FACILITY PROJECT IN BISHOPS PARK
DESIGN STATEMENT IN SUPPORT OF THE APPLICATION
INTRODUCTION
Fulham FC Community Sports Trust are leading a project to regenerate part of
Bishops Park as a Community sporting facility.
The proposal is to provide a quality sporting venue for use by all ages and
sectors of the local community including under-represented groups such special
needs children.
The project will focus on a multi-use pitch suitable for football, touch rugby,
cricket and hockey etc providing a range of sporting activities to encourage
children and young adults to devote more of their leisure time to sport and more
healthy activities.
DESCRIPTION OF THE SCHEME
The proposal is for the provision of a full-size 100 x 64m astroturf sports pitch to
be laid on the playing field area of Bishops Park behind the Putney End of
Fulham Football Club. The pitch will be enclosed by new fencing and will have
low level floodlights to enable the facility to be used during the evenings and in
particular during winter months.
The changing room facility directly behind the Putney End stand of Fulham
Football Club will be refurbished and brought back into use as part of the
scheme.
A cricket net facility will also be provided.
It is a Community facility operated by Fulham FC Community Sports Trust in
conjunction with the Local Authority. It will not be used as a training pitch by the
professional teams of the Club. These are all based at the Motspur Park training
ground at New Maiden in Surrey where grass pitches have been constructed to
replicate the standard of the pitch at Craven Cottage.
It is important that players train on grass based pitches to reduce the risk of
injuries and to assimilate match day conditions.
THE PITCH AND ASSOCIATED EXERCISE AREA
The full-size Astroturf pitch will be a 40mm sand filled monofilament surface
designed and compatible for multi-sport Community usage. The pitch will be
constructed on a new base with a network of underpitch drainage pipes. These
will be connected to a below ground pumping chamber and discharge into the
existing drainage systems in Stevenage Road.
No major changes to the existing levels are envisaged in order to avoid any
impact in flood plain capacity.
A 2 metre ballstop/security fence would be provided around the pitch.
The pitch has been positioned to allow for a grass area to be created in front of
the changing rooms in line with requirements identified during Fulham's
experience of delivering Community activities over the last decade.
This area will be used as an exercise area to warm up and cool down in for
participants to reduce disruption and overlapping of bookings. It would also be
used as a registration and presentation area for participants on activities,
particularly for multi-school tournaments.
The area will also be used as a spectator area especially for multi-school and
special needs events.
The creation of this area will prevent participants and spectators from blocking
the pedestrian and cycle paths around the facility avoiding safety issues.
The area will also be used for the cricket nets which are a key priority to deliver a
cricket development plan within the Borough. The nets will be used to engage
local youngsters in cricket and develop an exit route into local cricket clubs. The
nets will be positioned a couple of metres in front of the fence facing away from
the river and fully enclosed apart from one end. A matting surface will be used
surrounded by portable nets and the area will provide a safe environment for
players and the general public.
During periods when the cricket nets are in use the Head Coach will be in charge
of safety and spectators and participants of the pitch will be kept well away from
the nets. The nets require sufficient space around them to avoid any injury or
damage to the general public, vehicles or buildings. A dimension of 60 metres
has been advised as the basis of the activity cone required in front of the nets for
safe their operation which has been indicated on the layout plans. This dictates
the position of the main pitch which has now been adjusted to a dimension of
35m from the boundary wall with FFC.
A boundary fence will be provided around the exercise area to control access
when the facility is in operation. This will be similar to the existing park railings
and has been positioned to minimise the impact on the park with gates provided
to maintain access along the riverside walk and around the new facility at all
times when the park is open to the public.
These gates will only be shut when the park is closed to the public. Access to the
new facility will then be via existing gates located adjacent Stevenage Road.
THE BUILDING
The existing building will be fully refurbished as part of the proposals under a
new roof with new doors and windows. The paving around the building will be
relayed.
ACCESS
Access to the facility will be via the existing gates at the end of Bishops Park
adjacent to Stevenage Road.
Public access to the park will not be restricted by the new proposals.
DISABLED FACILITIES
The use of the facility by disabled groups will be encouraged. Access ramps will
be formed to the new pitch and disabled toilet facilities will be incorporated into
the changing rooms.
FLOOD LIGHTING
The existing flood lighting in this area of the Bishops Park is to be removed.
New purpose made floodlights will be provided as part of the scheme designed
specifically to illuminate the pitch area and minimise light spillage into residential
areas and the other areas of the park. It is envisaged that these would be
connected to the existing power supplies in the Park.
A study has been carried out by a specialist lighting company who have
produced a detailed assessment of illumination levels. Their findings have been
used to develop a scheme that provides a general level of 200 lux across the
sports area using state of the art fittings supported on tubular steel columns.
These have been keep low to minimise light pollution and focus light onto the
playing surface.
Layout plans showing the calculated levels of illumination are enclosed in support
of the application.
The operation of the lights will be linked to a time controlled unit to ensure
the facility is not used beyond the times agreed with the Local Authority.
The design of the columns could allow them to be lowered for the servicing of the
light fittings without the need for large vehicles entering the park. The colour of
the columns will be a mid green paint finish to blend with the surrounding tree
screen.
LANDSCAPE AND EXISTING PLANTING
The existing planting and trees that surround this section of the Park will be
retained and provides an effective screen for the new facility. No trees or shrubs
will be removed as a result of the scheme.
CARPARKING AND TRANSPORT
The use of cars to access the facility will be minimal. Fulham FC Community
Sports Trust has two minibuses which will be used to transport participants.
Other groups using the facility will be encouraged to do the same or use public
transport.
The evening activity programme will mainly replicate the existing use by Touch
Rugby thus eliminating any additional traffic. Touch Rugby currently use the
facility on four evenings per week without inflicting any traffic problems on the
local area. The availability of floodlighting will enable Touch Rugby to expand
their programme into the winter months.
As this facility will be the only full size Astroturf pitch in the south of the borough it
is anticipated that a large percentage of the participants will be from the local
area and thus walk to the facility. The varied activity programme will give local
people the opportunity to participate in multi-sports and for some it will be their
first opportunity to play hockey and cricket.
Schools will also be key users of the facility and many are within walking
distance.
Minibuses can easily be accommodated along Stevenage Road in front of
Craven Cottage and Stevenage Park with no effect on the residential parking.
This part of Stevenage Road is currently the area used for match day coach
parking.
PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC IN THE PARK
The regeneration of the venue as a sporting facility will lead to a rise in footfall
through the park as the use of public transport will be encouraged. The route
from Putney Bridge underground station is of particular importance, however the
capacity of the network of footpaths throughout the park is considered extensive
and more than adequate for the numbers envisaged.
The Club believes the average numbers using the facility will between 30-40
people at any one time. This figure is based on one II a side match being played
or three 6 a side matches running simultaneously.
CYCLE FACILITIES & PARKING
The existing cycle route through the park will not be affected by the proposed
facility. Secure cycle parking will also be provided.
FLOOD PLAIN
The Bishops Park area is within part of the floodplain of the River Thames.
However, the new facilities will not significantly change the level of the existing
ground so a flood risk assessment is not considered necessary as part of the
application.
OPERATION OF THE FACILITY
Upon completion of the facility, it is proposed that Fulham FC Community Sports
Trust will then run, manage and maintain the facility in conjunction with the Local
Authority.
Both the changing rooms and the playing pitch will be secure areas with access
controlled by Fulham FC Community Sports Trust staff. Whenever activity is
taking place on the pitch there will be a member of Fulham FC Community staff
present to oversee the event. Fulham FC Community staff will be responsible for
opening the changing rooms and playing area in the morning and also for locking
up both at night. The keys will be held in the Fulham FC security hut at the
Hammersmith End of Stevenage Road.
The Parks Constabulary will be responsible for opening up and locking the
entrance to the Park.
The facility will be used at core hours by local groups linked with Fulham FC
Community Sports Trust. Outside of these hours the facilities would be available
for use by members of the public and for hire by other groups with bookings
made via the Local Authority or Fulham FC Community Sports Trust.
During winter months it is intended that the facility would be operated until 9pm in
line with the park opening hours. A member of Fulham FC Community staff will
always be on site if activity is taking place on the pitch. If there is no activity the
pitch and changing rooms will be locked.
Additional security is available from the Fulham Football Club staff based at the
Craven Cottage. This is operated on a 24 hour basis and CCTV cameras could
be used to increase security. Staff operating the facility would also work closely
with the with the Parks Constabulary.
Operation of the proposed facility will not restrict general access to the riverside
walk or any other area of the Park when the park is open to the public.
EMERGENCY ACCESS
Emergency vehicle access will be via the existing route at the south eastern end
of the playing field area. Gates within the perimeter fencing around the pitch will
also be provided.
MATCH DAY OPERATION
A separate matchday plan will be devised which will prevent further congestion in
the park. These will be similar to the activities Fulham currently operate in
Bishops Park on the day of a home match.
COMMUNITY USAGE
Fulham FC Community Sports Trust will manage the venue through two Football
Development Officers and encourage sports participation in all sections of the
community regardless of race, gender, disabilities, age, ability and economic
position.
Fulham will liase closely with H&F Sports Development Team to produce an
ongoing development programme plan.
Much of this activity programme is already being delivered but the opportunity for
a flagship sporting facility in Bishops Park will enable the Fulham FC Community
Sports Trust to expand the programme to include and benefit more participants
within the Borough.
The Trust has dedicated Development Officers for Disabled People and also for
the Hammersmith & Fulham Borough to increase our activities in these areas.
The venue will also allow a new Crime Awareness initiative to be facilitated with
the backing of the Hammersmith & Fulham Partnership Against Crime
(HAFPAC).
The development of multi-sports is a fundamental part of the programme with the
promotion of cricket, hockey and touch rugby a key objective to further the
sporting participation of local children and young adults and ensure a healthy
lifestyle.
Activity Programme
| Girls football coaching |
to include Saturday Clubs, after schools coaching, festivals and tournaments and Central Venue League |
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| Disability Coaching |
to include special needs schools coaching, festivals
and work with groups such as H&F Special Olympics and HAFAD (Hammersmith & Fulham Action on Disability) |
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| FA Level 1 Coaching Courses |
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| Racial Awareness Coaching |
in addition to educational programmes run at the Skills & Learning Centre classroom at Craven Cottage |
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| Estates League and coaching |
to offer opportunities to local youngsters from estates such as Clem Attlee, Fulham Court, Sullivan Court |
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| Holiday soccer courses |
to include courses for ages 4 -14 for all abilities Saturday Club for ages 4 -15 of all abilities |
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| After schools Clubs |
diversionary activities for local children |
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| Crime Awareness |
sessions for at risk youngsters referred by local agencies |
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| Multi sport |
cricket/football sessions |
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| Hockey development |
programme for all ages to act as feeder into local Chiswick Hockey Club |
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| Touch Rugby |
weekly league plus feeder programmes for children from aged 8 |
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| Cricket Development |
programme to act as feeder for local cricket clubs. Kwik Cricket for ages 8-11 and Inter Cricket for ages 12-15. |
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| Power leagues |
weekly 6 a side league |
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HISTORICAL AND LISTED ELEMENTS
The scheme has been developed to avoid any impact on the historical elements
of the park.
WIND
A study has been carried out and this has concluded that the scheme will
have no effect on the wind patterns around the site and the adjacent
section of the River Thames.
CONSTRUCTION
The design of the proposal has been developed to minimise construction effects
on the local environment wherever possible.
In the event that piling would be used for the floodlight bases these would be
bored piles in preference to percussion or driven piles.
The adoption of prefabricated elements manufactured off site will also reduce
site noise and insitu construction. Prefabrication will also mean relatively few
men on site leading to fewer contractor's vehicles.
Noise will be further controlled by the insistence that the Contractor must work in
accordance with the Control of Pollution Act 1974 and limit the effects of dust,
noise etc These will be monitored throughout the construction in conjunction with
the LA to ensure the road and paths would be kept clear and free from mud and
waste materials.
Principles established under the permitted redevelopment scheme of the stadium
would also be followed, with construction traffic no-go zones established in
conjunction with the Local Authority in a number of the surrounding streets.
Two way communication with vehicles is envisaged to further reduce congestion.
Unsightly contractors hutting would be kept to a minimum.
SDL 2005
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