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NCFG 3G planning application 01/03/18

News Posted on 28/08/2018 22:58

News update 01/03/18

You may recall 2 previous news stories about the battle to save Newbury’s football ground from redevelopment into flats by West Berks Council. The first was about the protected status of an Asset of Community Value that was awarded after an application by NCFG. The second was about a wide reaching questionnaire and survey about the current football facilities in the community.

Today, we are excited to share some news about a significant milestone in our campaign; the submission of a Planning Application by NCFG for a major redevelopment of the ground into 4 all-weather pitches to give full access to the whole community. This follows the results of the survey which showed that 91% of respondents were dissatisfied with the current football facilities in Newbury.

Please see follow the links to:

a copy of our Press Release

the Survey summary

Below is an impression of the what the facility would look like:

We are grateful to you for your support to-date in raising awareness of this community action and would value your support in raising awareness of this story!



June 2017 ground share?

News Posted on 28/08/2018 22:56

Late June 2017… West Berkshire Council suggest Newbury FC ground share with Thatcham Town FC.

NFC’s reaction to WBC letter in Newbury Weekly News, click here

Comment – the letter deliberately misses the point by focussing on the team and is essentially a means of acquiring vacant possession of Newbury Football Ground before any development plan is in place. The issue is really about saving the community’s ground first and thereby securing a quality senior and junior football venue for the future in a growing town.



WBC Exec Meet 04/05/17

News Posted on 28/08/2018 22:52

West Berkshire Council Executive Meeting 4 May 2017

Questions and Answers – Public Questions as specified in the Council’s Procedure Rules of the Constitution

(with NCFG comments in italics)

(f) Question submitted to the Portfolio Holder for Planning and Housing by Ms. Judith Bunting:

Question:

“As the Council’s adopted Core Strategy requires the protection and enhancement of green infrastructure and cultural facilities in West Berkshire, including named outdoor sporting facilities, what investment is planned to safeguard and enhance the protected community green infrastructure and cultural facility at Newbury Football Ground in Faraday Road?”

The Portfolio Holder for Planning and Housing answered:

Thank you for your question.

Policy CS18 is clear and I will quote it “Developments resulting in the loss of green

infrastructure or harm to its use or enjoyment by the public will not be permitted. Where exceptionally it is agreed that an area of green infrastructure can be lost a new one of equal or greater size and standard will be required to be provided in an accessible location close by”.

Therefore, not every bit of existing green infrastructure will be safeguarded or enhanced within West Berkshire.

Whilst I’m sure you are aware that the football ground has been registered as an asset of community value, the Council has none the less been investigating options for alternatives for AFC Newbury such as ground share (it’s Newbury FC and WBC has not investigated ground share with that club), and although AFC Newbury has many junior sides, these play at a variety of other locations within the community (AFC Newbury Boys & Girls has had under 6s train and under 15/16s play matches there).

You refer to a cultural facility at Newbury Football Ground, but I am unaware of any other cultural offering apart from bingo (see the actual list of cultural events on the ncfg.uk Project page). West Berkshire, and Newbury in particular, has a varied cultural offering which serves its residents well.

With regard to outdoor sporting facilities, the Council, together with Sport England, has commissioned a review of the playing pitches in the authority and this is due to report in 12 months time.

Finally, I would say that the Faraday Road redevelopment will of course provide much needed housing space for businesses to grow within Newbury.

The Chairman asked: “Do you have a supplementary question arising directly out of the answer to your original question. A supplementary should be relevant to the original question and not introduce any new material?”

Ms. Judith Bunting asked the following supplementary question:

‘’Thank you for at least a partially constructive answer there. Baring in mind that in excess of 500 people, including 350 children, play club based football in and around Newbury each week, would the Council not see it fit to bring those children together and to create a cultural facility because football is after all part of British culture in that area? And with this in mind are Councillors willing to work with the Newbury Community Football Group on a progressive strategy to protect and enhance the football ground with a view to encouraging a positive attitude to exercise, health and wellbeing right at the centre of Newbury and which is at the centre of the Council’s Health and Wellbeing Strategy.’’

The Portfolio Holder for Planning and Housing answered:

Thank you for your question. We are very committed to a positive Health and Wellbeing Strategy, not just for the residents of Newbury Mrs Bunting, but for the residents of the whole of West Berkshire.

I have already said that the 350 children who play club football, do not currently play at the Newbury Football Ground (wrong) and I think that is absolutely right and proper because parents are then not polluting Newbury by driving their children into Newbury, but driving them to places where they live nearby and I think that is absolutely right, lawful and proper (parents are driving from the centre of Newbury out to Stockcross & Speen, so how does that reduce pollution?).

We are always willing to work with any organisation which comes forward to us with a positive proposal.



April 2017 survey

News Posted on 28/08/2018 22:37

Please take part in our consultation questionnaire about the current community football facilities in Newbury. We would really value your support in raising awareness of the survey and encouraging people to take part; it only takes a few minutes.

We feel that it’s really important for the views of the community to be fully understood and our ambition is not to simply maintain what exists, but to grow our facilities in Newbury into something our community can be proud of – children and adults alike.

https://www.surveymonkey.co.uk/r/Newbury_Football_Facilities

Please do not hesitate to contact us for any more information and many thanks for your support!

Lee McDougall / NCFG Press Officer / 07836 201362

Click here to hear Lee’s interview with Radio Berkshire 11/04/17!



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