About Us
Nunthorpe & Marton Playing Fields Association is a registered Charitable Trust set up in 1965 following the offer from Lady Harrison to donate her field for the use of the residents of the then Parishes of Marton, Nunthorpe and Ormesby (within a radius of three quarters of a mile east of Nunthorpe railway station) for the playing of organised sports.
Management & Facilities
Quoits 3 pairs of rinks
Rackets 4 Squash courts, 6 Tennis Courts, 1 Pickleball Court, Gym & Sauna facilities
Car Park
Meeting Room medium sized room for c20 people
Recreation Club, Bar, club room & conservatory
Trustees are appointed annually at the AGM and comprise officers, representatives of Football, Running, Squash, Tennis and Recreation Club plus one representative living in each original parish. M’bro Council can also appoint members.
Chris Foggin (Chair)
Wade James Tovey MBE (Vice-Chair, Rackets)
Kelvin Bowes (Secretary)
Vacancy (Treasurer)
John Shaefer (Recreation Club)
Dennis Barry Hutchinson (Recreation Club)
Danny Mohan (Football)
Vacancy (Running)
Vacancy (Rackets)
Peter Spaldin (Nunthorpe)
Ian Bell (Marton)
Carole Morgan (Ormesby)
Ian Boyd Morrish (MBC)
Morgan McClintock (MBC)
Club History
A special committee was formed under the chairmanship of Mr Kirkland Hinton, to examine the viability of a scheme which would cater for football, cricket, tennis hockey and archery on the site.
Mr Hinton told the meeting that Lady Harrison’s proposed gift presented a wonderful opportunity to provide facilities that were sadly lacking in the Nunthorpe area, but if the scheme was to go ahead, it was essential that there should be co-operation between the local Parish Councils.
The land was subsequently transferred to the charitable trust on 17th February 1965 with the conveyance document becoming the Governing Document for the charity.