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01 July 2011 KNCB BOARD PRESENTATION


VISION: CENTRE OF CRICKET EXCELLENCE KAMPONG SV

‘‘A top location for training, le playing facilities - a Centre fo 1. COE structure

2. Multipurpose indoor sport hall

3. ODI venue


earning and world class or Cricket Excellence ’’

4. Home of Women’s Cricket

5. Youth & Community 6. Club heart development programme


Vision: Gemeente Utrecht

‘‘A top location for communit world class playing facilities 1. to develop 2. a place for diverse 3. Maarschalkerweerd sporting backgrounds into a top location to work together, for sports & share knowledge and community facilities

repositioning the City of Utrecht into a home for topsport, culture and knowledge

Cricket, Hockey, Football & Waterpolo


ty, learning, training and s ’’

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4. a flagship for ‘green 5. a hive of activity sports’ throughout the year


Planning for Lon

The Long Term Athlete De

‘‘the possibility to create a to conjunction with The Nationa

1. Multipurpose indoor hall

(Kampong Cricket)

2. Strength and conditioning facilities (U-Track)

3. Physiotherapy

Guidelines a (Kampong Hockey)

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evelopment Model for Cricket

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4. Sports psychology

and Principles (Kampong Hockey & Cricket)

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5. Club facilities Clubhouse, childcare, change rooms (Kampong Hockey)

6. Club facilities Clubhouse, childcare, change rooms (Kampong Hockey & Cricket)


connectivity

‘‘Connected.

the geographical advantage of Utrecht a connection with other key population c Netherlands. With an average ‘door-to-d 60 mins using public transport, Kampon greatest catchment potential, but is acc


CC Bloemendaal (Bloemnedaal) Rood en Wit (Haarlem) 38 mins

HBS HCC (Den Haag)

49 mins 48 mins VRA (Amstelveen) A.C.C (Amstelveen)

Salland (Deventer) 54 mins

42 mins VCC (Voorburg)

Quick (Den Haag) VOC (Rotterdam) Hermes (Schiedam)

Kampong (Utrecht)

Sparta (Capelle a/d Ijssel) Excelsior’20 50 mins (Schiedam) 45 mins

58 mins 18 mins 34 mins 17 mins

streamlining connections across The Netherlands

allows for excellent centres within The door’ travel time of ng not only has the cessible to all.’’ new connection possibilities: Central - Uithof tram via FC Utrecht and Kampong


precedent studies

ECB Nation Perfor Centr

MCC Lord’s indoo

SCG NSW C

Durha indoo

Blackto NSW C


nal Cricket rmance re

s or school

Cricket

am CCC or center

own Cricket


COE structure

excellent indoor training facilities & programmes

HP environment

flexible spaces

a multiphased business and f programme: commenced 201 Part 1 - Indoor cricket centre • Indoor hall 24m x 48m (1152m2) • 2 x Change rooms • First aid/ Massage room • Spectators area • Analysis room • Storage room • Administrator’s room

PART 1

1704m2

Part 2 - Other • 2 x 30 group childcare facility (230m2) • multifunctional space (181m2) • clubhouse (235m2)

PART 2

TOTAL

696m2 2400m2


international cricket venue

excellent ground staff

excellent outdoor training facilities

facility development 11* Part 3 - Outdoor & ODI • 13 turf wickets (7 ODI certified) • 2 artificial grass wickets (80% field) • Change rooms • Electronic scoreboard • 2 Site screens • Mobile covers • Groundsman’s storage • Grounds equipment (ODI standard) • General storage room • Spectator’s accomodation

a home for cricket excellence


area of pot developme (shown da

KAMPONG CRICKET CLUB

existing square extended by 18m towards Agterberg

new electronic scoreboard

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

57.4m

wicket orientation rotated 90o to north south configuration

1 2 3 4 5

13

total = 13 wickets

33.7m

AREA= 1450 m

including: (i) 7 ODI wickets (ii) 6 practice and domestic wickets

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tential ent ashed)

m

= 2 m

AGTERBERG

NORTH - SOUTH * existing wicket extended 18m in length towards Achterberg. * existing wickets rotated to new North - south orientation. * 13 grass wickets. 7 of which meet ODI field requirements. * centre wicket practice. * 1450m2 in additional land (shown dashed) is required from the neighbouring Agterberg development. NOTE: Schematic diagram ONLY. Dimensions to be confirmed on site.


sport and the environment

Benefits

1. conserve natural resources 2. increased energy and water conservat 3. improved indoor environment

‘‘Sustainability and s

Sport and recreation organizations ha tempted to construct functional and inno to meet the needs of patrons. Over the the concepts of green design and sustain evolved as a mechanism to deal with lim reduce the impact on the environment’’


tion

C02 Neutral

greening buildings: vertical gardens

natural daylight

sport

ave traditionally atovative facilities past few decades, nability have mited resources and

passive solar design


Strategic Goals

‘‘Kampong Cricket Club: 10 St

1. To strengthen KCC’s 2. To place KCC within 3. To value and foundations from the the top 10 clubs in Dutch strengthen the soc grassroots upwards domestic cricket (men, women, structures of KCC youth)


trategic Goals’’

cial

4. To ensure cricket 5. Establishing strong at KCC is adequately relationships with the funded & administered KNCB


6. To strengthen the foundations of Dutch cricket

7. To create top facilities for training + development(indoor & outdoor)

8. To create a top v for international + domestic cricket (O


venue 9. To develop strategic 10. To become a valued partnerships within the part of the City of ODI status) broader community Utrecht’s broader vision


grass roots development

sport development officer

‘To develop strategic partnerships, awareness and participation within the broader community’ ‘Traditional cricket nations have been blessed with cricket being a strong part of culture, society and school programmes. This must be developed in the The Netherlands as part of any successful long term grass roots campaign.’


• Cricket development officer• Community awareness 60% Schools development 40% Club development

• Cricket in schools programme

• Press coverage • Gemeente Utrecht sport programmes • Disability Cricket Programme

Schools

Community awareness and participation


future generations

Youth development

‘Kampong Cricket Club is committed to strengthening its foundations from the grass roots upwards.’ ‘To strengthen the foundations of Dutch cricket by increasing the participation level and awareness from within the local community’


• Holiday camps

• Sport and learning

• Kwick cricket clinics

• Parent friendly facilities

• Guaranteed venue for cricket throughout the year

Community

Kwick


Social

Social

‘Cricket should be competitive yet fun, social and accessible to all.’ ‘Indoor cricket may appeal to those who love the game but who can no longer participate in the longer formats’


• Weekly indoor cricket

competitions - all year round • 8-a-side format

Atmosphere

• Social atmosphere Social indoor sports

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My generation

Men

‘To place KCC within the top 10 clubs at all levels of Dutch cricket’ ‘Excellence in training, competition and club spirit’

facilities,

venues,

Veterans


• KCC men’s and women’s first XI fixtures on turf • Excellent indoor and outdoor training facilities •Accessible • Developing a stronger competition within the club and beyond its borders

Women

Social


High performance programmes

HPP

‘To consistently produce exceptional home grown cricketers for The Netherlands’ ‘Identify and develop talented players in the best possible environment with access to be the best knowledge available’


• A home for the Dutch Women’s cricket programme Men

• Centrally located • Best knowledge, facilities, and environment

Women

Youth

• Central training hub for other European and touring teams


Where are we now?

Needs

Feasibility

October ‘10

Public consultation April ‘11

PHASE 1

PHASE 2

What we have delivered

What we have delivered

‘‘The ICC Development Fund’’

1. grant will not ex2. long term land 3. Ready to commenc ceed 50% of the total ownership/ lease within 9 months of project cost, minimum agreement +20 years approval notice of $200,000 7. strong operational + 8. 2 x application perigovernance processes ods per calender year in place (march and september)


Design

Construction

Evaluation

PHASE 3

PHASE 4

PHASE 5

What is to be delivered

What is to be delivered

What is to be delivered

ce 4. Detailed design

5. Thorough analysis of costs, incomes and risk analysis

6. Eligible member


‘‘in summary...’’

1. Geographically well positioned

2. Well connected by all forms of transport

3. A top sport camp


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4. To benefit club members, high performance programmes and the greater cricket community

5. Committed to sustainability and sport


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