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Coach Lane Campus

Flexible teaching space and state-of-the-art sporting facilities.

CLC inpageCoach Lane is a modern, multi-million pound complex located a few miles from the city centre and the sports centre is home to Team Northumbria’s national league and student football teams.

There are purpose built football training and playing grounds, including a full-size rubber crumb training pitch, full-size astro-turf football training pitch (also suitable for hockey), full-size match pitch (fully enclosed with stadia and floodlights) and four full-size grass training pitches.

The sports centre itself offers an indoor sports hall, fitness centre, aerobics studio and a number of fully AV enabled high quality rooms perfect for team meetings and match analysis.

Coach Lane also offers a 190 seat lecture theatre and a flexible event space that can hold approx.120 as a flat space and 200 as a tiered lecture theatre. 

Make and enquiry about an event at this venue.


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