Ashford

The Julie Rose Stadium

Kennington Road
Willesborough
ASHFORD
TN24 9QP

Telephone: 01233 613131
Fax: 01223 613130

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Type: Synthetic, 400m, 8 lanes, 8 lane straight

Authority: Kent
Ceremonial County: Kent

NUTS Name: Ashford

Electronic Map Links:
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OS National Grid Reference: TR 030436
National Grid Reference: 603000, 143600

Paper Maps:
A-Z Kent 6K 159
OS Explorer Map: 137

Train: Ashford (2M)

Opening Times: Mon-Fri 0900-2200, Sat-Sun 0900-1900
Is track locked/unavailable for casual use at other times: Yes
Charges: Adult £2.45, Junior £1.50

Track Diagram: Click here
Field Event Facilities: Full - 2 HJ (same end), 4 PV (1L-CE, 1L-DE), 4 LJ, 2 TJ (2 1L-DE), 2 SP, 2 DT, 1 HT (DT/HT 2C-INT, DT only 1C-INT), 2 JT
S/C Water Jump: Outside track, height adjustable

Changing: Full in stadium building
Floodlights: Yes
Seating: 806 covered

Track Certification: Full - valid until 31st May 2007

Clubs: Ashford AC, Primal Runners

Pictures: Please browse the selection here.

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Other Info:
The stadium is named after local middle-distance runner Julie Rose who was killed in an air crash in Nov 1985. The foundation stone was laid by Julie's parents Don & Joyce Rose on 10th May 1996 and the track was officially opened on 18th May 1997 by Tanni Grey although the first meeting was on 19th April. The track surface is Polytan WS. This excellent facility, which cost £3.4M to build, also has an indoor straight, gym and a licensed bar. The grandstand is called the Cliff Temple Grandstand after Julie Rose's coach and renowned athletics journalist who died in tragic circumstances in the early 1990s. The tensile canopy which covers the grandstand is made of spun glass coated with Teflon and at 86 by 18 metres is one of the largest structures of its kind ever made. There are some more pictures of the track on the Ashford Borough Council website. The track shut from May 2001 to about early July 2001 for about three months for urgent repairs.

Last update: 20/05/2001

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