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The Ivor Preece Centre

The Ivor Preece Centre is the home of Broadstreet Rugby Football Club. With over forty acres of professionally landscaped pitches and woodland the complex is situated in one of the most picturesque locations in the region.

The club was founded in 1929 by a group of teachers and pupils from the Broad Street School in Coventry and was originally called Broad Street Old boys Rugby Football Club. Over the years the club has consistently looked to improve its facilities and playing status within the game and this has now seen us relocate to our magnificent new complex named in honour of our Past President Ivor Preece.

This facility is available to hire for all types of events such as conferences, team building, weddings, sporting dinners and private parties.

Our catering and room hire rates are very competitive and if you have any specific requirements these can be accommodated.

The centre is situated in an ideal location with easy access to the motorway network surrounding Coventry. We also offer free car parking for all our visitors with twenty-four hour video surveillance.

If you require further information please contact our full-time Club Steward on 02476 541068 or 02476 541070 to arrange a tour of our facilities and discuss your requirements.
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