Early bird
tickets
available now!
Savills
Savills
Savills
Leisure Opportunities
Job search
Job Search
see all jobs
Latest job opportunities
star job
Fife Sports and Leisure Trust Ltd
£56,107.80 - £63,165.86pa + benefits
Dunfermline, Scotland
East Devon District Council
£41,418 - £48,474pa + local govt pension + benefits
Honiton, Devon
London South Bank University
£31,396 to £34,557, inclusive of £4,952 London Weighting
Southwark Campus
Everyone Active
Competitive rates of pay
South Oxhey Leisure Centre, Watford
Bolton Arena
£Competitive + pension + benefits
Bolton, Greater Manchester

Work to begin on £18m community football project in Sunderland

Job opportunities
Bolton Arena
£Competitive + pension + benefits
location: Bolton, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom
East Devon District Council
£41,418 - £48,474pa + local govt pension + benefits
location: Honiton, Devon, United Kingdom
London South Bank University
£31,396 to £34,557, inclusive of £4,952 London Weighting
location: Southwark Campus, United Kingdom
more jobs

Building work is set to begin in January 2019 on three community football hubs in Sunderland.

The £18.04m project is being funded by the Premier League, The Football Association and Sunderland City Council – with The Football Foundation overseeing the project delivery.

The three hubs – Community North Sports Complex in Downhill, the Northern Area Playing Fields in Washington and a centre in Ford Quarry – will together provide a total of 10 full-size, floodlit 3G synthetic turf pitches for the city.

Ford Quarry and Community North Sports Complex will each have three pitches, while Northern Area will host four – one of which can also be used for contact rugby.

Each site will feature a hub/pavilion building with changing facilities, café and social and education spaces, which will be available to the whole community.

The Community North Sports Complex will also include a health and fitness club.

A commercial operator will be appointed to take on the management of the three hubs once they are built. The hubs will be owned in partnership by Sunderland City Council and a newly established charitable Football Trust for the city.

“At a time when there is pressure on budgets it is fantastic news to announce the significant level of investment into the city. The hubs will provide amazing opportunities for all ages to play on first class facilities," said Graeme Miller, leader of Sunderland City Council.

Sign up for FREE ezines & magazines
Building work is set to begin in January 2019 on three community football hubs in Sunderland.
SAR,PAC,PLY,PUB
imagesX/THUMB340138_761829_442010.jpg
Savills
Savills