Durham teams planning first UK stadium for female athletes as part of elite sport complex

Durham Women FC and Durham Cricket have collaborated on plans to build a state-of-the-art facility dedicated to women’s sport. The proposals include what would be the United Kingdom’s first new stadium designed around the needs of the female athlete and fan.

There are also wider ambitions from both clubs to create a women’s sports hub at the Chester-le-Street Riverside Complex.

The plans would see Durham Women, who sit fourth in the Barclay’s Women’s Championship, move from their current stadium at Maiden Castle, to the new centre in Chester-le-Street.

At the centre there will be facilities for day-to-day training, a performance centre and administration offices. These facilities would also be available for community use for male and female grassroots sport.

Lee Sanders, Director at Durham Women’s FC, said: “This is a fantastic prospect to create a women’s sports hub for Chester-le-Street and the wider region. Proposals for the site would allow for a new state-of-the-art facility specifically for women’s football and wider women’s sport, making it the first of its kind in the UK.

Durham teams planning first UK stadium for female athletes as part of elite sport complex
The current site at the Riverside Complex
(Image: Durham Women FC)

“The different options for the site will allow the complex to be multi-purpose, supporting Durham Women FC, but also local girls and boys football clubs, athletics clubs, international cricket, as well as recreational space for the public and additional parking.

“Between all stakeholders, this will be a high-capital project including private and commercial investment. This will in turn create jobs in construction, leisure and hospitality benefitting the people of Chester-le-Street and the wider area.”

Durham Women is one of only two clubs in the country which is independently owned and not affiliated with a men’s team.

The development would then create a link with Durham Cricket, which has recently been granted a Tier 1 professional women’s team, with the elite sports training spaces having the potential to be used as a shared facility.

There are also proposals to create a 150-room hotel as part of the overall strategy of the site, creating more opportunities for residential sports events which will support the advancement of women’s and junior sports teams as well as benefitting the region’s economy.

Plans for the complex are in early stages, with several options currently being developed before proposals are finalised.

The hotel plan for the Riverside, Chester-le-Street
The hotel plan for the Riverside, Chester-le-Street
(Image: Durham Women FC)

Tim Bostock, Chief Executive Officer at Durham Cricket, added: “We have fantastic women’s teams for both football and cricket in Durham, competing at elite professional levels. Creating this development to support women’s training will not only help these teams continue to achieve great things, but it also opens opportunities for more women and girls to get involved in football and cricket, sport, and the wider sporting event industry.”

Coun James Rowlandson, Durham County Council Portfolio Holder for Resources Investments and Assets said: “Talks are in very early stages, but we are looking forward to exploring this opportunity for Chester-Le-Street and the county in the context of the masterplanning aspirations for the site, and the wider regional and national ambitions for sport.

“We have some fantastic female sporting talent in County Durham, and this is an exciting time for sport in the north east as we work towards our ambition of becoming the UK’s first Region of Sport.

And North East Mayor Kim McGuinness believes there could not be a better place for an elite women’s sport centre than Chester-le-Street.

She added: “Durham Women FC and Durham Cricket fly the flag for women’s sport at an elite level but our region is a hot bed of young talent, with some of the strongest grassroots women’s leagues in the country.

“We will make North East England the first UK Region of Sport, and projects like this have huge potential to be part of that story, and an inspiration for girls growing up now that they can be the superstars of the future.”

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