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Join us for an extraordinary general meeting on 27th March 2012 at Chesham Park Community College, now the Chiltern Hills Academy. Explore the impact of a £10.2m investment in new and refurbished buildings on our club. Learn about the three phases of the project, from temporary accommodation to a purpose-built clubhouse. Your patience, collaboration, and commitment are vital for a successful transition. Keep one eye on the future while ensuring rugby thrives. Thank you for your support!
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Extraordinary General Meeting 27 March 2012
Background • Chesham Park Community College became the Chiltern Hills Academy, specialising in Design and Performing Arts, opening in September2011 • The Academy is sponsored by the Diocese of Oxford and Bucks County Council • The Academy will receive a £10.2m investment into new and refurbished buildings • This evening is about understanding the impact this will have on the club
Approx. position of current clubhouse Current entrance Chartridge Lane Training Area New sports hall
Proposed location of new clubhouse Changing rooms
Sports hall and changing rooms Kitchen area Proposed location of new clubhouse
Current main hall Proposed location of new clubhouse
View of the sports hall and changing rooms from the training area
Impact on the club • There are three key phases • Phase One The current clubhouse will be demolished and we will be in temporary accommodation with the use of the current changing rooms and the pitches. It is hoped the training area will be unaffected. Car parking may be challenging • Phase two The move in the season 2013 – 2014 to the atrium area and making this our new home. The sports hall and new changing rooms will become available later that season • Phase Three The move to a dedicated clubhouse adjoining the sports hall. This will require funding and planning consent but is supported by the school and BAM the building contractors
What do we need from you? • Patience! • Help with relocating and moving from our current home • Collaboration with the school, this is not an easy time for everyone • Continued commitment to training and playing and ensuring that rugby does not suffer • One eye on the future
Thank you Questions