News Archive

Some of the more
important news that effected Darby Green FC
(08/10/04)
PROTEST AT FROGMORE CAMPUS
Wednesday night saw over 200 people march on Frogmore campus to protest
at Hart Councils decision to give away our training slots to a corporate
adult 5-a-side league.
Meridian TV were in attendance and broadcast the scenes on the local news
throughout the day on Thursday. Darren Jackson was interviewed and told
them of our frustrations at being left in the lurch by the Council.
Stephen Parker, leader of the Council, was also on hand for the cameras
and openly admitted that they had made a "mistake" in forcing the
youngsters from the training pitches. He said "Come next year we will
look that all our potential users are satisfied" which means nothing will happen until the new season next
year.
During filming one of the adult players from a team playing on the
astro-turf was heard telling our kids to "go back to your school
playgrounds and train" but most others didn't mind playing a bit
later and seemed to think it was fair that the boys had access to the
pitches in the early evening.

(04/10/04)
PROTEST AT FROGMORE CAMPUS
Wednesday 6th October
After discussions with other local football teams who have also been
effected by the decision by Hart Leisure to give our training slots over
to an adult 5-a-side league it has been decided to hold a peaceful
protest at the gates of the astro turf pitches at Frogmore Campus on
Wednesday 6th October. We will be meeting at 7pm sharp to make our
feelings heard. This is the next step in our campaign but we need YOU to
be there too. Bring your children along too as the local press will be on
hand to report on our problem. This is a lawful protest and the local
authorities have been informed.
Managers please let your teams know and bring them along to support us.
Many thanks to all those who turned up to the
Skittles evening last Friday. Everyone had a blast as well as raising
money for the club. If you didn't make it you missed a very good night so
make sure you get along to the next event which is on Saturday 23rd
October at Camberley Arena. We need 20 families along just to break even
so please speak to your manager or any committee member for tickets which
cost just £20 per family or £7.50 per adult/ £5.00 per child. The
Arena is available exclusively for the use of Darby Green Dynamos which
includes both Swimming pools, the larger one having the fun inflatable
set up. There will also be a bouncy castle and other activities such as
roller skating, badminton and football in the main hall. Not only that
but we also have use of the bar with a disco upstairs so please come
along and bring your friends and family to make it an enjoyable night for
all.
Matt and Ali have put a lot of time and effort into getting this event
off the ground so please do your bit in supporting the club.
(29/08/04)
As taken from the Star newspaper August 26 2004
KIDS KICKED OFF PITCHES
'A youngsters football club claims it is the victim of a cynical
profiteering exercise by Hart Council
Darby Green Dynamos are feeling sore after being given the boot from the
council-owned all-weather pitches at Frogmore Campus.
The club, which runs 11 teams, has been told it can no longer use the
pitches for Wednesday evening training sessions. Instead, according to
club spokesman Nigel Hunt, the pitches have been hired to a company which
has taken a 52 week booking.
"The whole thing stinks so far as we are concerned," said Mr Hunt. "We
are very angry about the way we have been treated. The council is quick
to point the finger at youngsters when there's any vandalism, and yet it
takes this facility away from them because this company is willing to pay
good money for the pitches."
The village club has more than 100 members aged 5five to 18, and has used
the floodlit pitches since the 1980's.
Mr Hunt said the club was also annoyed to learn that the decision to let
the company take over the pitches was agreed in May, but they had not
been told until last month.
"It left us in a real hole," he continued. "Fortunately Wellington
College at Crowthorne has come to the rescue and provided us with
training facilities." He fears the club may lose some members because
parents will be faced with a longer journey for training sessions.
Council leader Stephen Parker said on Monday: "I realise our
communication with the club about their application left something to be
desired, and we are very sorry about that."
After a meeting with the club committee, the council had offered to
provide some pitch `slots` at reduced rates in an effort to meet some of
their needs.'
As you can see from the councils replies they agree that they were in
the wrong but don't seem to want to do anything about it.
As mentioned in previous news the slots they offered us
were just not workable and so in the end amounted to nothing. Since this
article was published we have had communications from other local clubs
who have been affected by the councils decision and we are now planning
future steps to tread.
We would like to thank Andy Black from the u9s initially for contacting
Wellington College and also to the College itself for as quoted
`rescuing` our season. A link to a map for the college can be found
here and on the links to the left.
Training slot times can be found here.
(19/08/04)
Darby Green Dynamos Football Club have now
received a revised calendar for slots at Frogmore Leisure Centre from the
Corporate Director at Hart District Council, Cathie Powell.
Despite managing to find 3 additional slots on a Wednesday evening
they have not come up with the Tuesday times that we need. Other slots
offered on a Monday or in the sports hall are of no use to us as a club
because of several factors, including safety, size of squads playing in a
small hall, the fact we play matches on a Sunday and then are asked to
train the following day and not least slot timings.
Because of this we are now considering our actions to take the matter
further, a response is being drawn up immediately, the outcome of which
will be posted here as soon as we know more. Your support of Darby Green
Dynamos FC is more important now than at any other time, please help us
by speaking to your managers for further advice on what YOU can do in the
coming weeks.
(13/08/04)
Firstly a big thank you to
everyone who took the time to write a letter to Hart District Council, it
certainly has had an impact and has meant that we are now in contact with Cathie Powell, Corporate Director at
Hart District Council. One of Cathie’s responsibilities is
Leisure Services and she now personally looking into our complaint. In
fact she was kind enough to attend at very short notice a DGDFC Committee
Meeting held on Thursday 12th August, where we were able to
raise all our grievances. The meeting was very constructive and although
nothing was resolved, Cathie understands that timing is critical and has
promised to come back to us with a solution by the end of
Monday 16th August.
However it was disappointing to hear that it was the Council who
contacted Pitch Invasion to set up the league at Frogmore Leisure Centre
and this was done way back in February without a thought about the
potential impact on other users of the centre or even a phone call to let
us know about their plans.
Should we not get a solution
that is workable for the club on Monday then we are ready to contact the
press and will be raising the profile as high as possible, even to the
national level if we have to. We have also been working on an
alternative plan for training pitches and we will have more on this next
week.
Finally we would like to thank
everyone for their continued support.
(12/08/04)
Amended..... It seems there has been some confusion as to who is
actually in charge at Hart Leisure but we have now been informed that
The Head of Hart Leisure is in fact Cathie Powell, sorry for any
mistakes but your letters addressed to Jean Hounshaw should still get to
its intended target.
Following on from the EGM......
The club would firstly like to thank all those that showed up for the
meeting of 5th August 2004. Your support is of the utmost importance to
Darby Green FC.
Firstly a little history on why the EGM was called - towards the end of
July the club discovered that our training slots at Frogmore Leisure
Centre had been taken away from us because of a corporate company,
namely Pitch Invasion (strangely apt), had offered the campus a deal
whereby they would block book the astro turf pitches on a Wednesday
night for 52 weeks to host adult 5-a-side competitions. The centre under
pressure from above to increase revenue accepted the deal at the expense
of clubs like ours who have been using the facility since it was built.
On top of this the centre then gave away our slots on a Tuesday evening
without warning. The effect of these changes means our kids currently
have no where to train once the nights draw in. This has an obvious
knock on effect of parents moving their children to other teams and so
threatens the very existence of Darby Green FC providing youth
facilities in our area. The Leisure centre have come up with alternative
times/days for us to consider but they are inadequate and at times when
7 to 10 year olds are expected to train from 8pm or where we are being
asked to train the day after matches or where we are being expected to
train indoors.
The committee unanimously felt that these alternatives were not workable
and called the EGM to decide on the way forward to regain our slots.
Thanks to work going on in the background we have been in discussions
with Frogmore Leisure and have also drafted in the help of local and
county councillors who are sympathetic to our plight. We also have a
petition to sign that will be passed on to all parents by their
respective team managers. More importantly we urge YOU to write a letter
to Cathie Powell Head Of
Hart Leisure stating your protest at the way our club (and others in
the local area) have been treated in this matter. Last year alone Darby
Green FC paid fees of over £6000 to Hart Leisure for training and
pitches yet our loyalty to them has been ignored. The local councillor
who attended our meeting, Bob Harward, has stressed how important a
hundred hand written letters has a bigger impact than a petition of 500
names.
These are the first steps on the way to making sure Darby Green FC
survives and providing over 200 six to eighteen year olds with somewhere
to play football but we need your help to succeed. We have been
providing football to the local community for 22 years and do not want
it thrown away by others.
Pre-season 5-A-Side.
Once again Darby Green Dynamos have had to cancel the forthcoming
5-a-side tournament which was due to be held on the weekend of August
21st & 22nd. Due to lack of support from local teams we felt it would be
better to concentrate on having our own special day on the Saturday
instead. So now we are holding a BBQ Day which will feature games for
everyone including football (of course), running races, sack races,
tug-of-war, rounders and penalty shoot-outs for young and old alike. Please support
us in this latest venture by coming along with family and friends. As
well as the fun events we will also be hosting a BBQ for all as well as
a tea stand and music, if you want alcohol you are welcome to bring your own
along.
We will also be running is a second hand football boot stall. If you
have any out-grown boots that you would like to donate please speak to
one of the managers who will happy to take them off your hands but
please make sure they are in a reasonable condition to pass on to fellow
footballers.
If you have any news you feel we
should let the world know about then contact us at
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