WRFC - Consultation Report

This document addresses all three options and opens the discussion as to what club members wish the club to provide in the future for the benefit of both current and future members.

But, first, what do the club’s members want?

- What new facilities would the club members like? - What improved facilities would the club members like? - What are the members’ objectives for the club? - What does the club need from a sale? and - Are they 1. To improve existing facilities 2. To provide new facilities 3. To clear existing debt 4. Something else? - And, what can the club afford?

The Futures Group does not claim to have the answer to all of these questions nor does it claim to have a complete list of what the club’s members mig ht want for the future of the club. However, to start the ball rolling, here are a few suggestions: Playing surfaces  Artificial or Hybrid Pitch: change Pitch 6 from grass to an all weather or similar surface - available to WRFC and Community Use - can be revenue producing  New Junior Pitch: At top end of Pitch 2 after removal of trees  Upgraded floodlighting on Pitch No.4  Improve drainage to and quality of all pitches especially Pitches 1 & 6

Existing Clubhouse 

Resolve Roof issues

Changing Facilities - Improve layout & size - Better provision for women & girls

Ladies Toilet on 1 st Floor

Clubhouse Extension – to south of existing clubhouse (same size as the 1996 extension to north of clubhouse)

Ground Floor - Better/larger/more suitable changing facilities - for the level to which WRFC aspires

- for hosting special matches (eg County Matches) - for visiting teams/squads (eg Harlequins Academy) - for Community Use in conjunction with use of WRFC facilities (incl AGP or HP) - goes with the Artificial or Hybrid Pitch 6 - self contained changing facilities for both Men & Women

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