09 Oct 2024
A new multi-sport facility is available for use in Southsea, thanks to a flooring and lighting upgrade across the newly renamed Tom Prince Sports Centre, and the sports hall at Priory School.
Priory School and Portsmouth City Council have come together to enable the replacement of flooring and lighting across two indoor sports facilities.
It means the tennis centre has now turned into a true multi-sport space, which can be used by the community outside of school hours, with space for six badminton courts, two netball courts, two tennis courts, and four cricket nets. The sports hall, built in 1983, has also received some much-needed TLC with new lighting and flooring, plus markings for multiple sports, including badminton.
To mark this £250k investment and the change in use, the former tennis centre has been renamed the Tom Prince Sports Centre. This is in memory of former Priory School student Tom Prince, a lively and loving boy who passed away the day before his 16th birthday following a diagnosis of the rare bone cancer, osteosarcoma.
Tom's parents, Adele and Clinton Prince, said:
"It's wonderful to see Priory's new sports centre, where a variety of different sports can be accessed, not only for pupils but also for the wider community. So many people will be able to benefit from this facility, which is a big plus for the city.
"Priory has always been entwined with the local community, and the sports centre can only strengthen that partnership. As a family, we are very pleased and honoured that the sports centre is to be named in Tom's memory."
As an inner-city school with no grass space and a 3G pitch as their only outdoor facility, these indoor areas for sport are a crucial teaching space for both the PE department and the whole school. With new flooring and lighting in place, they will be able to enable sports for the school and the community for many years to come.
Front row from L-R: Cllr Lee Hunt, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Leisure & Sport at Portsmouth City Council; Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council; Clinton Prince; Adele Prince; Cllr Dave Ashmore, Cabinet Member for Environmental Services at Portsmouth City Council; Cllr Peter Candlish, Cabinet Member for Transport at Portsmouth City Council; Stewart Vaughan, Headteacher at Priory School.
This is all part of an extensive programme of improvements across Priory School over the past two years, much of which was made possible due to generous support from the Bohunt Education Trust and Portsmouth City Council, alongside the school's own careful financial management.
An open afternoon and naming ceremony for the centre will be held on Saturday, 26 October, from 1.30-4pm, with lots of sports and games for the community to try.
Stewart Vaughan, Headteacher at Priory School, said:
"It is wonderful when you can work in partnership to achieve something that you cannot achieve on your own. We are now able to offer a wonderful sports facility for our children and our local community because of this partnership with Portsmouth City Council.
"We look forward to welcoming the local community to our open event on the afternoon of 26 October and encourage everyone to drop in, view the venue, and find out what sports they can book to take part in."
£50,000 of the investment in the indoor sports facilities came from Portsmouth City Council, who saw the potential of creating a multi-sport indoor space that could be used outside school hours to benefit the wider community.
Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of the Council with responsibility for Culture, Regeneration & Economic Development at Portsmouth City Council, said:
"The health and emotional well-being of residents is of paramount importance to us. This shows our commitment to providing sports and leisure facilities across Portsmouth, which are accessible to all and support a wide range of sporting activities. A partnership approach means we can maximise the benefit from investment made into sports facilities, with students and local residents reaping the rewards.
"This superb space is streets ahead of other provision available nearby, offering space for six badminton courts, two netball courts, two tennis courts, and four cricket nets. This is perfect for local sports clubs looking for space to grow."
This is just one of many investments into sport across the city by the Council, which has totalled £20m so far, with a further £27m to come.
Future investments planned include £20 million towards creating a new hub in Bransbury Park, which will bring sports, swimming, and healthcare together, including a learner pool that can be utilised by many schools nearby. £6 million will also be invested into the Mountbatten Centre to replace the roof, together with the renewal of major mechanical and engineering plant, to secure the future of the building.
Gareth Colwell
Communications manager - regeneration
Portsmouth City Council
gareth.colwell@portsmouthcc.gov.uk
Media are invited to attend the naming ceremony and sports centre open afternoon on 26 October from 1.30-4pm. To register your interest, please email Hesta Dalton at Priory School: hdalton@priorysouthsea.org
Opening times and booking:
The public can view availability, prices, book and pay for all of Priory School's sports facilities through the schoolhire website: priory.schoolhire.co.uk
Opening hours as follows:-
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Credits: Portsmouth City Council
Feature image details: A wide view of the renamed Tom Prince Sports Centre with new flooring and lighting. Front row from L-R: Cllr Lee Hunt, Cabinet Member for Community Safety, Leisure & Sport at Portsmouth City Council; Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council; Clinton Prince; Adele Prince; Cllr Dave Ashmore, Cabinet Member for Environmental Services at Portsmouth City Council; Cllr Peter Candlish, Cabinet Member for Transport at Portsmouth City Council; Stewart Vaughan, Headteacher at Priory School.