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Frequently Asked Questions
Use the search box on the homepage (or the search icon in the header) to look up a postcode, town, or track name. You can also tap the location pin button to search based on your current location.
what3words divides the world into 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique three-word address. For a large site like a sports ground it pinpoints the exact entrance or gate to head for, which a postcode alone often can't.
The coloured badge shows the track's surface (Synthetic, Cinder, Grass, Astroturf, or Hard) along with distance and lane details where we have them. A separate gold badge appears if the track has floodlights.
"Public Access" means anyone can turn up and use the track. "Access Restricted" means there are conditions on use — membership, booking, or supervision — check the track's Opening Times and Charges for specifics.
Yes. Log in or register, then use the "Claim This Track" panel on the track's page. Once approved, you'll be able to keep its details current directly.
Log in and use "Suggest an Edit" on the track's page. Suggestions are reviewed before they go live, so incorrect edits can't slip through unchecked.
We combine an initial data import with ongoing corrections from track managers and visitors via Suggest an Edit, plus periodic updates to maps and location data. If something looks stale, suggesting an edit is the fastest way to get it fixed.
Yes — log in and use the "Follow" button on any track. Followed tracks appear on your My Tracks page.
Where we have the data, a track's page lists the athletics clubs based there. We also list leagues and upcoming events separately — see the Leagues and Events links in the main menu.
Can't find what you're looking for? Browse all tracks or look up a specific one to suggest an edit.