Worcester International Hockey Centre - our new permanent home!
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1. Worcester International Hockey Centre - our new permanent home!


Worcester Hockey Club (WHC) is one of the country’s oldest clubs, having been founded in 1892; but has been largely nomadic for many years; playing hockey and socialising at several different locations, and with no permanent base. For more information about the club’s history please see club history page

In 2012 we initiated a project to secure our own ground; and after huge amounts of hard work on 20th February 2020 we finally achieved planning permission to build two pitches and a pavilion. The new Worcester International Hockey Centre is a joint venture between WHC, the Royal Grammar School Worcester (RGS) and Worcester City Council, and as such it is for use by WHC, RGS and the external community generally.

The need for a Worcester Hockey Centre was supported by Sport England, England Hockey, Hockey GB, The County Sports Partnership, the University of Worcester, Worcester City Council and the current South Worcestershire Playing Pitch Strategy.

The hockey centre has been built on land adjacent to a grass football pitch, on the site of the Royal Porcelain Recreation Ground, Droitwich Road, Worcester, WR3 7SW

The Hockey Centre
The grounds consist of two state of the art, international standard, water based astroturf pitches (EH Category 1 pitches for national and international competition, each measuring 55m x 91.4m with 4m run off), a pavilion, and on site car parking. The pitches are flood lit in line with FIH standards to a level of 500 Lux. There are six flood light masts per pitch to prevent glare and avoid disturbing shadows for the goal-keeper.
The pavilion facilities include 8 changing rooms, officials changing rooms, club room with kitchen, reception and meet and greet area, and are a modular design such that a club house can be built at a future date. The pitches are fully finished and operational, but restrictions brought about by COVID legislation and other world issues have delayed the completion of the project but we hope to finish the pavilion as soon as possible

Community use
In addition to being used by WHC and RGS, the centre is available for use by local schools, the University of Worcester, other higher education establishments, other clubs, community groups, national and international teams