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Welcome to South Bristol Sports Centre

South Bristol Sports Centre is a charity and as such, is run for the promoting of sport facilities within the local community. It is a not-for-profit organization which will re-invest any surplus to support it's core objectives.

One of the main aims is to create a sports centre to offer school children and people living in the local community the chance to participate in a variety of sports. With a lack of sports facilities available for local schools, the project will encourage increased usage. Delivered through a partnership between the City Council and a not-for-profit led consortium led by the City Academy Bristol and Clifton College Services Ltd.  Funding for the project comes from a mixture of council, consortium and Barclays Spaces for Sport fund.

The project has been granted for an initial 25-year lease and will manage and run the premises, taking all responsibility for ongoing maintenance.  The ground was inherited by the city council in 2000 as part of a planning deal when some of the former Imperial Tobacco Sports Ground was sold off to be developed for housing. Since then the site has been costing some £80,000 a year to maintain and run.

 

“South Bristol Sports Centre is in the process of developing into one of Bristol’s premier sporting venues. The scheme is being delivered through a partnership between the City Council and a not-for-profit consortium led by the City Academy Bristol and Clifton College Services Ltd. "