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Community Sport Hubs (CSH)

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CSH Watersports Club Forum

Date: Tuesday 11th October 2011

Time: 6.00-8.00pm

Venue: Meggetland

Present:

Kate Hopper – City of Edinburgh Council, Katie Hughes, Alastair Smart, Jamie Whitfield – (All British Waterways), Mark Black, Jo Mendum – (Both St Andrews Boat Club), Jonathan Riddell – Forth Canoe Club, Shirley Bowman, Perrotine Orr and Giles Lomax – (All Edinburgh Leisure).



Agenda











Notes:



Welcome and Apologies
Apologies from James Henry (the Honourable Society of Edinburgh Boaters)





















Canal Strategy

: background, position to date


Presentation from Kate Hopper (City of Edinburgh Council)

BW


















Community Sport Hub

: background, local context & key principles


Distributed Handouts including the Community Sports Hubs Brochure and the 5 ‘hub principles’


  1. Growth in participation

  2. Engage the local community

  3. Promote Leadership

  4. Offer a range of sporting opportunities

  5. Bring all appropriate (key) partners/groups/people together

All parties agreed to above principles.



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Open Floor, Mapping Exercise
: current partnerships between Clubs
British waterways + Clubs – very little they only operate the canal, there interests clash as BW are mostly responsible for the up keep and site lettings along the canal; no active management.
Existing, timetable in place. Over 10 years old. Gentlemen’s agreement between clubs.
Faces challenges with a predicted increase in traffic.
Existing communications between the clubs.
Area for focus; main usage strip from Harrison Park to Charlie Bridge turning point – approx 1600m.
: current space & storage used
Canoe is not a problem; they need to move the ‘slalom’ poles for when the canal boats come through Harrison Park.
Storage is a major issue, the ‘8s’ need storage in North Lanarkshire which is safe and lockable while on the canal or away from site.
There are approx 5 major rowing ‘boathouses’ along the canal including 1 canoe club with slalom gates and canoes.
Currently using Boroughmuir RFC facilities including the bar area along with energy gym for their members.

Forth CC are using the toilet facilities at Ashley Bridge due to no such facilities on site.


: current work with local community
Forth CC – Involved in Active schools, 200 kids in the summer, also run adult courses – completely open to public (advertised on website).
St Andrews – Active schools, private donation which funds a 15hrs per week Development officer. Currently works in surrounding schools. They have 40 junior members but not enough coaches.
Need support with coach development.
Use Boroughmuir RFC and Kilted pig bar and are also associate members of Boroughmuir RFC; use their other facilities including meeting rooms etc.

: current issues / challenges


Indoor Storage space.
Safer access to canal – speed of cyclists.
Changing, Toilets and showering facilities.
Need more coach/volunteers
Use of swimming pool for storage facilities for indoor canoe training.
Growing demand and traffic on the canal.
Parking issue, especially on a Saturday morning at Meggetland Sports Complex.

Timing of canal ‘dredging and weed removal’


: current good practice & ways of working

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Priorities for Clubs

: common themes



Access – St Andrews Boat Club

Crumbly Ramp

Poor Visibility

Want bushes removed surrounding the ramp

Need the above to enable the boat to be carried out sideways rather than length ways (adjacent steps) – would need consent from Historic Scotland

Need new improved ramp

Need bicycle slowing down measures – slalom style barrier, signs.

No problems from Forth Canoe Club
Boathouse - St Andrews Boat Club

Not Big enough

Rotting container

At the stage where they are turning away people from the club

Approx 40 boats stored at the moment

Need to build a 60 plus boat house and then use the current boathouse as a storage unit for the sculls.

They have already spoken to 5 other clubs in the area, not interested.

Finalising plans/proposal for the size of the building

So far they have had fairly ‘positive’ response from the planning office but have not yet submitted anything as of yet.

Parking not a particular problem from their perspective but need stricter management on a Saturday Rugby match.



No major problems from Forth Canoe Club however if possible would like a larger boathouse.


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Next steps

: top priorities to take forward to ‘action plan’


What is the exact area that the clubs use? PO and GL
Explore funding pots – BW
Speak to coaches/management at George Herriot’s Boat club and George Watsons Boat Club. PO and GL
British Waterways to contact the other clubs in the area to attend the next meeting. BW
Sub Meeting with British Waterways, City of Edinburgh Council and St Andrews – Plans for the New facility. BW, CEC and JM.


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6.

A.O.C.B.

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7.

Date, Time and Venue for Next Meeting

Suggested: 7th November 2011, 5.30pm at Meggetland Sports Complex



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