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[MARSKE BADMINTON CLUB] FIVE YEAR PLAN 2005 –2010 REVIEWED ON 5 TH MAY 2005 AT CLUB AGM Mission Statement To provide a sustainable Community Badminton structure/club in East Cleveland, to enable player development and enjoyable badminton to be played at all levels for all ages. The Team
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[MARSKE BADMINTON CLUB] FIVE YEAR PLAN 2005 –2010 REVIEWED ON 5TH MAY 2005 AT CLUB AGM
Mission Statement • To provide a sustainable Community Badminton structure/club in East Cleveland, to enable player development and enjoyable badminton to be played at all levels for all ages.
The Team • Paul Young – Chair. • Dave Knights – Club Development officer. • Paul Hensby – Yorkshire League rep. • Gordon Wanless – Vets rep. • Norma Hensby – Vets rep. • Gary Widdowson – Match secretary. • Claire Winspear – Treasurer. • Gareth Jones • Gordon Henderson
Market Summary • The club have embraced the “Big club” strategy as per the Badminton Association of England study. The aim is to build a model to achieve a total Community Badminton structure in East Cleveland.
Competition • Other sports and interests. • We have the following advantages :- • Established adult & junior clubs. • Mature and progressive club structure. • Competitive play opportunities at various levels. • Access to senior national Coach, plus 5 level 2 coaches and 5 level 1 coaches active in the club set up.
Goals & Objectives (year 1) • Year 1 goals • Increase total club membership to 200+. • Secure courts for years 2 & 3 at Loftus & Bydales , or consider alternatives. • Achieve sustainability for vets club. • Investigate ladies only and social sections. • Agree way forward for obtaining our own badminton facility. • Recognise & Celebrate clubs 25th Birthday • Appoint an Equity officer.
Goals & Objectives (5 years) • To be one of the top 10 Badminton Clubs in England. • To have made progress to owning clubs own badminton facility. • To have a club membership of 250+. • To have links with 5 other clubs Nationally / Internationally. • To examine and implement as appropriate :- • Local Initiatives (Tees Valley Sport & TVBDO) • National (Badminton England & Sport England)
Achievements in last 12 months • Junior Club gained Clubmark accreditation. • Club nominated by Badminton England for Sports Club of the Year. • Senior Club gained Clubmark accreditation. • Dave awarded runner up in Yonex Volunteer of the Year Award. • Junior members represented Yorkshire & Durham • 4 Members gained Level 1 coaching award.
Achievements in last 12 months • Junior Section started at Guisborough. • Links established with Bydales School & Laurence Jackson school. • Veterans section started at Bydales School on a Sunday evening. • Increased total membership to around 180 across all sections.
Resource Requirements • Short term facilities availability • Long term purpose built facility. • Management Team requirements • Financial short and long term models. • Short and long term promotion of Club • Project management, initiative planning. • External requirements • Guidance and support from Badminton England, TVS, TVBDO, Redcar & Cleveland sport & leisure
Key Issues • Near term • Availability of facilities for sustained growth. • Funding for growth & coaching / development. • Continued development of coaches and players. • Long term • Funding for purpose built badminton facility. • Player development and success for increasing the profile of the club.
Conclusions • There is a commitment from the club for development and growth. • Management team needs clear direction of goals and milestones. • Obtaining a suitable purpose build facility is key to long term success.