Ken Marriott Leisure Centre and Athletics Track (Caldecott)
On 17th September 1971 the go ahead was given to build a sports centre in the Whitehall Recreation Ground at a cost of £510,000. In 1973 Dr Roger Bannister, chairman of the Sports Council, officially opened the sports centre known as Ken Marriott Leisure Centre.
By 1979 congestion on Cromwell Road had become so great that a new road was proposed through Whitehall Memorial Gates into the recreation ground to ease the problem. In July 1979 this proposal was defeated. However, in June 1987 the gates were moved a few hundred yards to the centre-front of the Recreation Ground, enabling the new road to be constructed, with completion in November 1987 after 9 weeks of work at the cost of £80,000.
Rugby Borough Council is responsible for the maintenance of the adjacent athletics track and the grounds around the leisure centre. The athletics track is the home of Rugby and Northampton Athletics Club. Some locally trained athletes have gone on to represent their country in both the Commonwealth and the Olympic games, such as Judy Simpson, Katherine Merry and Stephen Phillips.
The site provides the following leisure amenities:
Leisure Centre
Six-Lane Tartan Running Track: Hammer & Discus Cage (International Standard), Long Jump, Pole Vault, High Jump and Javelin
Facilities for Young People- Concrete Skate Park
Car Park
Indoor Bowls Club
Outdoor Lawn Bowls
By 1979 congestion on Cromwell Road had become so great that a new road was proposed through Whitehall Memorial Gates into the recreation ground to ease the problem. In July 1979 this proposal was defeated. However, in June 1987 the gates were moved a few hundred yards to the centre-front of the Recreation Ground, enabling the new road to be constructed, with completion in November 1987 after 9 weeks of work at the cost of £80,000.
Rugby Borough Council is responsible for the maintenance of the adjacent athletics track and the grounds around the leisure centre. The athletics track is the home of Rugby and Northampton Athletics Club. Some locally trained athletes have gone on to represent their country in both the Commonwealth and the Olympic games, such as Judy Simpson, Katherine Merry and Stephen Phillips.
The site provides the following leisure amenities:
Leisure Centre
Six-Lane Tartan Running Track: Hammer & Discus Cage (International Standard), Long Jump, Pole Vault, High Jump and Javelin
Facilities for Young People- Concrete Skate Park
Car Park
Indoor Bowls Club
Outdoor Lawn Bowls
Pages in Facilities in Parks and Open Spaces in Rugby
- 1. Facilities and Locations
- 2. Addison Road Recreation Ground (New Bilton)
- 3. Apple Grove Open Space (Admirals)
- 4. Alwyn Road Recreation Ground (Bilton)
- 5. Ashlawn Recreation Ground (Paddox)
- 6. Assheton Recreation Ground (Bilton)
- 7. Avon Mill Recreation Ground (Newbold Road, Newbold)
- 8. Avon Park (Brownsover North)
- 9. Avon Walk (Newbold)
- 10. Bawnmore Road Play Area (Overslade)
- 11. Bilton Village Greens (Bilton)
- 12. Boughton Road Picnic Site (Brownsover South)
- 13. Boughton Road Recreation Ground (Benn)
- 14. Brindley Road Park (Hillmorton)
- 15. Brownsover Road Recreation Ground (Pantolf Place, Newbold)
- 16. Brooklime Drive Open Space (Brownsover North)
- 17. Burnside Open Space (Overslade)
- 18. Caldecott Park (Newbold Ward)
- 19. Calvestone Park Open Space (Cawston)
- 20. Charwelton Drive Open Space (Brownsover North)
- 21. Chestnut Fields (Newbold Ward)
- 22. Clifton Links Open Space (Benn)
- 23. Cock Robin Wood (Dunchurch Road, Bilton)
- 24. Consul Road Open Space (Brownsover South)
- 25. Cornwallis Road Open Space (Admirals)
- 26. Criss Cross Park (Brownsover North)
- 27. Crowthorns Open Space (Hollowell Way, Brownsover South)
- 28. Dewar Grove Park (Eastlands)
- 29. Dickens Road Park (Caldecott)
- 30. Donkey Paddock (Newbold Road, Newbold)
- 31. Dunchurch Heath Open Space (Dunchurch Parish)
- 32. East Union Street Recreation Ground (Caldecott)
- 33. Freemantle Road Recreation Ground (Opposite Corwallis O/S, New Bilton)
- 34. Frobisher Road Park (Admirals)
- 35. GEC Recreation Ground (Hillmorton Road, Eastlands)
- 36. Glaramara Close Play Area (Brownsover South)
- 37. Great Central Walk (runs from Newton Village to Onley Lane)
- 38. Heath Way Park (Paddox)
- 39. Hillmorton Recreation Ground (Featherbed Lane, Hillmorton)
- 40. Hillmorton Village Greens (Hillmorton)
- 41. Jubilee Gardens, Regents Place, Town Centre (Newbold Ward)
- 42. Jubilee Recreation Ground (New Bilton)
- 43. You are here: Ken Marriott Leisure Centre and Athletics Track (Caldecott)
- 44. Lea Crescent Open Space (Newbold)
- 45. Lennon Close Play Area (Hillmorton)
- 46. Linnell Road Open Space (Hillmorton)
- 47. Millennium Green (Benn)
- 48. New Bilton Recreation Ground (Lawford Road, New Bilton)
- 49. Newbold Recreation Ground (Parkfield Road, Newbold)
- 50. Newbold Glebe Recreation Ground (Newbold)
- 51. Newbold Quarry Park (Newbold)
- 52. Newton Lane Picnic Site (Newton Village)
- 53. Oakfield Recreation Ground (Bilton Road, New Bilton)
- 54. Percival Guildhouse Gardens (adjacent to Percival Guildhouse(Caldecott Ward)
- 55. Rokeby Open Space (Sow Brook, Caldecott)
- 56. Rokeby Sports Ground (Caldecott Ward)
- 57. Shortstones Walk and Play Area (Brownsover North)
- 58. St. Andrew's Church (Caldecott)
- 59. St. Andrew's Gardens (Caldecott)
- 60. St. Michael's and All Angel's Church (Old Brownsover)
- 61. Swift Valley Country Park (Entrance on Brownsover Lane, Brownsover South)
- 62. Turchil Road Play Area (Cawston)
- 63. Waterside Drive Play Area (Brownsover South)
- 64. Whinfield Recreation Ground (Clifton Road, Benn)
- 65. Whitehall Recreation Ground and KMLC (Hillmorton Road, Caldecott)
- 66. Woodlands Park (Bilton)