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Creating a Sustainable F uture. ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 1. How is Sustainability Defined?. The two most widely accepted definitions of sustainability are: ‘An enduring and balanced approach to economic activity, environmental responsibility and social awareness’
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Creating a Sustainable Future ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 1
How is Sustainability Defined? • The two most widely accepted definitions of sustainability are: • ‘An enduring and balanced approach to economic activity, environmental responsibility and social awareness’ • (Definition from BS8901 (ISO 20121) • ‘Meeting the needs of the present generation without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs’ • (Brundtland Commission -formerly ‘the World Commission on Environment and Development’) ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 2
ECB National Club Strategy Outcomes More and better facilities – Indoor and Outdoor Improved Security of Tenure Encourage and support clubs to produce their own Environmental Policy Recruit, train, retain and reward people Reduce bureaucracy and administration Clubs and Leagues to be encouraged to play different formats and length of games, and reduce travelling time for players, officials and supporters
Key themes Risks to development Sustainable Sport • Cost/Spend • Planning • Skill gap • Change • Legislation • Capacity • Participation • Revenue generation • Expenditure • Facilities • Retention • Skills • Security ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 4
Creating the future ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 5
Reacting to change Adapting to current issues Mitigating future risk Adaptation Mitigation ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 6
What is your part in this? Cost of playing Cost of operating Adults Juniors Funding (Public/ Private)
Adaptation • Shortfall funded by: • Sponsorship (including donations) • Fundraising • Bar revenue and functions limited capacity to adapt ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 8 Typically clubs are fundraising to survive not to invest.
Fuel consumption Source: DCMS Climate Change Plan 2010-2012 ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 9
1992 UN Framework Convention on Climate Change 1997 Kyoto Protocol 2006 Stern Report 2007 Draft Climate Change Bill 2010 Building Regulations 20% improvement 2013 Building Regulations 44% improvement 2016 Building Regulations Zero Carbon Homes 2019 Building Regulations Zero Carbon
Future Programmes • Focus Clubs • Adult participation • Affiliation package • Women and girls • Disability Cricket • Improved Satisfaction • Relationship networks • Partnership funding ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 13
Wider political/sports development landscape Finance Structure and partnerships NGB role/focus Consumer Future Environment Education Sector Coalition Policy New markets ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 14
Consumer focus • Lifestyle choices • Communication media • Economic pressures • Drivers and barriers • Greater competition ECB Presentation Template - 24.1.05 Page 15
Sources of Advice • ECB Regional Funding and Facilities Manager – design consultancy • ECB Technical Guidance available at www.ecb.co.uk/techspecs • TS4 Fine Turf • Guidance Notes for the Provision and Installation of Non Turf Facilities • TS5 Pavilions and Clubhouses • Developing Your Project • Sources of Grant Aid and Funding • ECB facilities website www.ecb.co.uk/facilities • IOG publications and website www.iog.org • Pitch Advisor – Gordon Gill • Wiltshire County Groundsan Association • Sport England www.sportengland.org