NEWS
Sport England makes £200k available for storm-hit facilities
POSTED 14 Dec 2015 . BY Matthew Campelli
The fund will give people affected by the storm 'one less thing to worry about' according to Jennie Price Credit: Sport England
Sports clubs which have seen their facilities and pitches destroyed by Storm Desmond can apply for a slice of an emergency £200,000 (US$302,355, €275,699) fund created by Sport England.

The money, which is coming from National Lottery funding, is available to sports clubs, local authorities and other community sports organisations to help pay for repairs.

Facilities in Cumbria, Lancashire and Northumberland are among the worst affected, with rugby, football and hockey suffering because of waterlogged pitches.

Applications for the fund can be submitted until 1 February 2016, and financial support can be provided within three weeks. The money can go towards grass pitch restoration, clubhouse decontamination and repairs, replacement of damaged electrical systems, and steam cleaning of drains.

Those that need funding quickly can request an emergency £5,000 (US$7,559, €6,892) grant through Sport England’s online application service. Organisations that do not qualify will be given advice about alternative sources of funding.

Jennie Price, Sport England chief executive, said the fund will give “people affected by the floods one less thing to worry about”.

“We appreciate that sport isn’t a major priority when people’s lives, homes and businesses are at risk,” she added. “But once communities are starting to get their lives back to normal, being able to use their local pitch or sports club as usual can make a real difference.”

Richard Johnson, Adrian Leather and Nathan Rodgerson, respective directors of Active Cumbria, Lancashire Sport and Northumberland Sport, said they would work with providers and Sport England to get facilities “up and running as soon as possible”.

“This fund is just a small part of our wider package of support for affected areas,” said sports minister Tracey Crouch. “By helping restore sports facilities to their former glory, it will help slowly rebuild the lives and everyday routines of these communities.”

Organisations can apply for the fund here.
RELATED STORIES
  Sport England wants to focus on disabled and less-affluent after This Girl Can boosts female participation


Sport England is setting its sights on increased participation among the disabled and individuals from poorer backgrounds after its This Girl Can campaign helped spark a boost in female activity.
  Sport England offers tips on how to save under-threat facilities


Sports clubs at risk of having their playing fields or facilities sold off or closed should list them as an Asset of Community Value (ACV), according to guidance published by Sport England.
  Sport England uses behavioural theory to boost participation


Sport England is gearing up to launch programmes based on behavioural change theory in a bid to boost participation.
 


CONTACT US

Leisure Media
Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385

©Cybertrek 2026

ABOUT LEISURE MEDIA
LEISURE MEDIA MAGAZINES
LEISURE MEDIA HANDBOOKS
LEISURE MEDIA WEBSITES
LEISURE MEDIA PRODUCT SEARCH
PRINT SUBSCRIPTIONS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTIONS
 
Leisure Management - Sport England makes £200k available for storm-hit facilities...
06 Jun 2026 Leisure Management: daily news and jobs
 
 
HOME
JOBS
NEWS
FEATURES
PRODUCTS
FREE DIGITAL SUBSCRIPTION
PRINT SUBSCRIPTION
ADVERTISE
CONTACT US
Sign up for FREE ezine
Latest news

14 Dec 2015

Sport England makes £200k available for storm-hit facilities
BY Matthew Campelli

The fund will give people affected by the storm 'one less thing to worry about' according to Jennie Price

The fund will give people affected by the storm 'one less thing to worry about' according to Jennie Price
photo: Sport England

Sports clubs which have seen their facilities and pitches destroyed by Storm Desmond can apply for a slice of an emergency £200,000 (US$302,355, €275,699) fund created by Sport England.

The money, which is coming from National Lottery funding, is available to sports clubs, local authorities and other community sports organisations to help pay for repairs.

Facilities in Cumbria, Lancashire and Northumberland are among the worst affected, with rugby, football and hockey suffering because of waterlogged pitches.

Applications for the fund can be submitted until 1 February 2016, and financial support can be provided within three weeks. The money can go towards grass pitch restoration, clubhouse decontamination and repairs, replacement of damaged electrical systems, and steam cleaning of drains.

Those that need funding quickly can request an emergency £5,000 (US$7,559, €6,892) grant through Sport England’s online application service. Organisations that do not qualify will be given advice about alternative sources of funding.

Jennie Price, Sport England chief executive, said the fund will give “people affected by the floods one less thing to worry about”.

“We appreciate that sport isn’t a major priority when people’s lives, homes and businesses are at risk,” she added. “But once communities are starting to get their lives back to normal, being able to use their local pitch or sports club as usual can make a real difference.”

Richard Johnson, Adrian Leather and Nathan Rodgerson, respective directors of Active Cumbria, Lancashire Sport and Northumberland Sport, said they would work with providers and Sport England to get facilities “up and running as soon as possible”.

“This fund is just a small part of our wider package of support for affected areas,” said sports minister Tracey Crouch. “By helping restore sports facilities to their former glory, it will help slowly rebuild the lives and everyday routines of these communities.”

Organisations can apply for the fund here.



Connect with
Leisure Management
Magazine:
View issue contents
Sign up:
Instant Alerts/zines

Print edition
 

News headlines
Almost half of spa survey respondents are unaware cancer is a disability and not adapting treatments is discrimination
Almost half of spa survey respondents are unaware cancer is a disability and not adapting treatments is discrimination   05 Jun 2026

A recent survey by the UK Spa Association (UKSA) into the industry’s approach to cancer care has revealed that almost half of participating .... more>>

Solmar Hotels and Resorts offers Temazcal ceremony for Global Wellness Day
Solmar Hotels and Resorts offers Temazcal ceremony for Global Wellness Day   05 Jun 2026

Mexican operator, Solmar Hotels and Resorts, is hosting a series of events in celebration of Global Wellness Day, including a Temazcal ceremony at .... more>>

Warner Bros Discovery collaborates on upcoming Pompeii attraction
Warner Bros Discovery collaborates on upcoming Pompeii attraction   05 Jun 2026

A new immersive attraction designed to transport visitors into the final hours of ancient Pompeii is preparing to open near the world-famous .... more>>

Nuffield Health says it will appeal after losing at employment tribunal
Nuffield Health says it will appeal after losing at employment tribunal   05 Jun 2026

Nuffield Health has told HCM that it takes its responsibilities towards its colleagues seriously and is committed to meeting all legal .... more>>

Mandarin Oriental announces standalone Mansions-branded residences for Abu Dhabi
Mandarin Oriental announces standalone Mansions-branded residences for Abu Dhabi   05 Jun 2026

Mandarin Oriental has announced a standalone residence brand, Mansions, which will debut at Emirates Palace, Mandarin Oriental Mansions, Abu Dhabi, .... more>>

Technogym and World Athletics team up to launch the Run X World Treadmill Championships
Technogym and World Athletics team up to launch the Run X World Treadmill Championships   05 Jun 2026

Technogym has announced the launch of the Run X World Treadmill Championship, the first world championship for running on connected treadmills over .... more>>

Company profile


Hydrafacial

Founded in 1997, Hydrafacial has grown to become one of the world’s leading skin health brands.

View full profile>>

Catalogue gallery


Featured Supplier

Endospheres' new protocols are designed to meet real client needs

Endospheres' new protocols are designed to meet real client needs

Spa professionals see it every day: clients are arriving with more complex expectations. More>>




in this issue

• Virgin gets right to wipe out rent arrears
• Fitness industry mourns passing of Jan Spaticchia
• STA offers mindfulness resources



Latest jobs

Jobs Search



Membership Advisor
Salary: Competitive salary plus commission & benefits
Location: Market Rasen
Company: Everyone Active
Customer Service Advisor
Salary: Competitive
Location: Market Rasen
Company: Everyone Active
GP Exercise Referral Instructor
Salary: £33,000pa + benefits
Location: Harrow
Company: Everyone Active
Diary dates
Powered by leisurediary.com

09-11 Jun 2026

World Sauna Forum 2026

Savutuvan Apaja, Haapaniemi, Finland







Published by Leisure Media Tel: +44 (0)1462 431385 | Contact us | About us | © Cybertrek Ltd