Member of Parliament for Clwyd South, Simon Baynes MP, has welcomed the announcement that grassroots football facilities in Clwyd South will benefit from UK Government funding for improvements, as part of a major commitment to levelling up access to physical activity across Wales.
17 projects across Wales will receive funding to create and improve pitches, changing rooms and pavilions, so that more local communities can access high-quality facilities.
Penycae FC has been granted £20,534 for essential ground maintenance equipment to improve the standard and durability of the pitch. This will help the club re-establish a girls' team, providing a pathway for girls locally, and a space for the local primary school who have limited facilities.
£57,413 has also been granted to upgrade the pitch at the Ysgol y Grango School Club Hub to a 3G surface. This will serve the school and club, becoming a hub facility for the community and bring an un-used sand-based pitch back into use as an artificial grass pitch for 7 community clubs.
The funding, combined with contributions from clubs and other local partners, will improve the quality of community facilities, bring people together to enjoy playing sport in their local area, regenerate communities and enhance social cohesion.
The Football Association of Wales is delivering the programme on behalf of the UK Government in Wales. Following the UK Government’s commitment, the Welsh Government has also opted to invest £1.3 million to improve grassroots facilities this year - the FAW is working with both governments to maximise the benefits of this combined investment for local communities.
Secretary of State for Wales Simon Hart said:
“Grassroots football clubs are at the heart of their communities, providing sporting opportunities but also bringing incalculable health and social benefits to local children and adults.
“They play a hugely important role and I’m thrilled that the UK Government is making this investment in facilities the length and breadth of Wales which will help the clubs and groups receiving this funding to continue their fantastic work.”
Simon Baynes MP said:
“This is great news for grassroots football – both in Clwyd South and the rest of Wales. The funding package announced by the UK Government will have huge benefits for communities like ours in North Wales, which are at the forefront of the Government’s Levelling Up project. Not least, regenerating and enhancing the current facilities. I am very glad that we are already seeing the benefits that this will have on local communities, and I look forward to seeing regeneration projects progress.”