Specialist water support for UK sports grounds

A cricket club we work with has a clubhouse, six pitches, a groundskeeper’s shed, and a separate function room used for member events. The water bill ran across three meters. The pitch irrigation meter had been on estimated reads for four years. When the actual reading finally landed last September, the catch-up bill was substantial. The committee hadn’t budgeted for it. Standard cricket-club position.

Sports ground water is different from almost any other commercial site. Pitch irrigation in summer dwarfs everything else. Changing-room showers run after every fixture. Clubhouses with bars and kitchens carry trade effluent. And many grounds operate under charitable status, which affects how the bills land in the accounts.

This page covers how we help UK sports grounds review their water arrangements. The mechanics of switching are covered in our main business water switching guide. Our business water service covers the open UK market across every commercial sector.

How we help sports grounds and clubs

We start by pulling every meter on the site into one view. For most grounds that’s the clubhouse, irrigation supply if metered separately, changing-room block, and any function room or member facility. Where a borehole or licensed abstraction feeds pitch irrigation, that water sits outside the retail market and we’ll explain the boundary.

From there we work through the retail rate, the standing charges across the meter set, trade effluent on the clubhouse if a commercial kitchen runs, and surface water drainage on the car park and hard areas around the pavilion.

Why sports ground water is different from a typical commercial account

FeatureStandard SMESports ground
Demand patternFlat year-roundHeavy summer (irrigation), fixture-led showers, member events
Meters per siteOneClubhouse, irrigation, changing rooms, sometimes pavilion or function suite
Pitch irrigationNoneDominant water cost in dry summers
Surface water drainageRoof and car parkMost of the ground drains to ground; car park and pavilion roof to sewer
Charitable statusRareCommon — affects VAT and procurement scrutiny
AbstractionNoneSome grounds irrigate from a borehole under an EA licence

Summer pitch irrigation and the bill that follows

Pitch irrigation is by far the biggest single water cost on most grounds. A dry July and August can double or triple the monthly meter reading on the irrigation supply. If that water comes from a metered mains connection, it sits on the retail bill at full rate. If it comes from a borehole or licensed abstraction, it’s outside the retail market.

Where irrigation is metered, the right tariff matters. Volume-tiered rates that step down above a threshold can make a meaningful difference on high-consumption grounds. We’ll look at whether the structure of the contract reflects the actual seasonal pattern.

Changing rooms, showers and post-match load

After every fixture or training session, the changing-room showers run for an hour or two. On a busy Saturday for a club with multiple teams, that adds up. The meter on the changing-room block usually shows it clearly.

Water hygiene compliance (legionella risk management) applies here. We don’t manage the compliance work, but we’ll flag where the procurement and hygiene contracts are tangled in a way that’s worth separating.

Surface water drainage on the ground

A sports ground is mostly grass. Grass drains to ground, not to the public sewer. The pavilion roof, car park and hard standing around the clubhouse do drain to sewer. The wholesaler typically applies a banded surface water drainage assessment based on the property address, which can include the playing area in the impermeable category when it shouldn’t.

Reviewing the SWD assessment against the actual layout often releases a rebate. The standard look-back under the Limitation Act 1980 is six years.

How a sports ground water review works

1
Site mapping and meter audit

Every meter, every SPID, every renewal date in one view. Estimated reads flagged. Irrigation supply identified.

2
SWD review against playing area

We check the surface water drainage assessment against the actual ground layout and pursue a rebate where it doesn’t match.

3
Market quote and recommendation

Live quotes from licensed retailers in your wholesaler region. Like-for-like comparison and a recommendation.

4
Switch and ongoing management

Switches complete in four to six weeks. No supply interruption, no impact on fixtures or training.

2017
English business water market opened
6 yrs
SWD rebate look-back
4-6 wks
Typical switch duration
160+
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