The home ground is on Thornaby Road, approximately 100 yards to the south of the roundabout with Teesside Industrial Estate and Ingleby Way.
The postcode for the Ground is TS17 0HP.
If approaching from the north travelling along Low Lane from either Yarm or Middlesbrough, turn onto Thornaby Road (at the crossroads with the car auctions) and the ground can be found approximately 1/2 mile along the road on the left hand side.
If approaching from the A19 north or south, take the A174 (Parkway) and head towards Thornaby/Ingleby Barwick/Yarm. Heading towards traffic lights, keep left in filter lane. At the roundabout, go straight on and the ground is immediately on your right hand side.
If approaching from Stockton into Ingleby Barwick via 1825 Way, go straight on at the first two roundabouts after you have crossed the River Tees. At the 3rd roundabout (Tesco), turn left (Ingleby Way). Go straight on at the next two roundabouts. At the 3rd roundabout, turn right onto Thornaby Road and the ground is immediately on your right hand side.
Approaching from Thornaby, head south along Thornaby Road (away from Stockton). Go past the Jolly Farmers & Oddfellows public houses and straight on at the Harold Wilson Roundabout. Go straight on at the traffic lights and straight on at the next roundabout. The ground is immediately on your right hand side.
Would moving kids' football to a summer game help improve the development of young footballers?
Yes - better pitches mean a better chance to develop technique/skills
No - wouldn't make any real difference to development
Maybe - but I'd be worried about more injuries on firm pitches
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