Gloucester Park (Closed) - Basildon

Gloucester Park (Closed) is located in Basildon (SS14).

AddressCranes Farm Road, Basildon, SS14 3AZ
Car ParkYes
Car Park Capacity250
Management TypeLocal Authority (in house)
Management GroupLocal Authority
Owner TypeLocal Authority
Owner GroupLocal Authority
Education PhaseNot Known
Closure Date28th Apr 2011
Closure ReasonUnclassified

Facilities

Grass Pitches

Closure Date28th Apr 2011
Closure ReasonUnclassified
AccessibilityPay and Play
Management TypeNot Known
Year Refurbished2008
Changing RoomsYes
Date Record Checked17th Aug 2011
Opening TimesDetailed Timings

Facility specifics

FloodlitNo

Grass Pitches

Closure Date28th Apr 2011
Closure ReasonUnclassified
AccessibilityPay and Play
Management TypeNot Known
Year Refurbished2008
Changing RoomsYes
Date Record Checked17th Aug 2011
Opening TimesDetailed Timings

Facility specifics

FloodlitNo

Grass Pitches

Closure Date28th Apr 2011
Closure ReasonUnclassified
AccessibilityPay and Play
Management TypeNot Known
Year Refurbished2008
Changing RoomsYes
Date Record Checked17th Aug 2011
Opening TimesDetailed Timings

Facility specifics

FloodlitNo
OvermarkedNo

Contact

Contact TypeEnquiries
Email[email protected]
Telephone01268 294910
Websitehttp://www.basildon.gov.uk

Where is Gloucester Park (Closed)?

Sub Building Name
Building Name
Building Number0
Dependent Thoroughfare
Thoroughfare NameCranes Farm Road
Double Dependent Locality
Dependent Locality
PostTownBasildon
PostcodeSS14 3AZ

Gloucester Park (Closed) geodata

Easting569789.73
Northing189445.16
Latitude51.578297
Longitude0.448992
Local Authority NameBasildon
Local Authority CodeE07000066
Parliamentary Constituency NameBasildon and Billericay
Parliamentary Constituency CodeE14000544
Region NameEastern
Region CodeE15000006
Ward NameSt. Martin's
Ward CodeE05004032
Output Area CodeE00108295

About this data

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Created On18th May 2004
Audited On26th Jan 2015
Checked On17th Aug 2011