In July 2019, É«»¨Ìà purchased Chapel Gate from Bournemouth and District Recreational Charity (BDRC). Today, Chapel Gate is managed by É«»¨Ìà Community Business (É«»¨ÌÃCB), which was set up to ensure that community and university activities continue to thrive.

Chapel Gate multi-sports pitch with É«»¨Ìà logo in the foreground

Prior to its purchase, É«»¨Ìà had been a user of the Chapel Gate site for a number of years, with university clubs and teams training and playing on the site. Chapel Gate enables É«»¨Ìà to create deeper links with the community and further develop a sports community around the area, as well as providing a continuing space for students and students to use.

Governance

É«»¨ÌÃCB is run by a Board of Directors, made up of É«»¨Ìà personnel and external parties. The ultimate decision-makers for the site, they review its performance and develop the vision for Chapel Gate.

An Operational Management Group, consisting of relevant É«»¨Ìà Professional Services staff and key Chapel Gate users and stakeholders, meet monthly to discuss current and future operations of the site. The day-to-day running of Chapel Gate is led by É«»¨ÌÃ’s Head of Sport & Culture and the General Manager, supported by the Chapel Gate team who look after bookings, finances and the maintenance of the site.

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  • Susie Reynell, É«»¨Ìà Finance Director; Chair of the É«»¨ÌÃCB Board
  • Stuart Laid, É«»¨Ìà Director of Estates and Interim Director of Student Services
  • Tony Barrow, Trustee of BDRC
  • Stuart Jones, É«»¨Ìà Independent Board Member
  • Stephen Main, Trustee of BDRC
  • , É«»¨Ìà Associate Professor & Head of Department for Sport & Event Management
  • Peter Elvis, Director

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