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SWALEC
to
invest £100,000 into community cricket As
it enters
its fourth season of a ten-year partnership as venue sponsors of the
SWALEC
Stadium and official partners of Glamorgan Cricket, SWALEC has launched
a
Community Development Fund to help support and strengthen local cricket
clubs
across The ‘SWALEC Community Development Fund’ will reward the grass roots cricket clubs of Wales by providing £10,000 each season to clubs for required equipment and kit, or to upgrade facilities. The
first Club set to benefit from this
fund is Aberdare As is
evident at Aberdare, the SWALEC
Community Development Fund, which is in association with Cricket Wales
and
Glamorgan County Club Chairman, Paul Evans, commented, “We are delighted with the funding awarded to us by SWALEC, which has enabled the purchase of the first pitch mower and practise net owned by the Club itself.” “Equipment
such as this benefits Aberdare The
new
initiative builds on the SWALEC Premier Cricket League which was
launched last
year to help bridge the gap between club and county cricket. Alan Williams, Director of Energy
Sales, SWALEC,
commented: “The SWALEC Community
Development Fund is yet another testament to our commitment to the
communities
in which we serve.
Last year we successfully launched the SWALEC Premier
Cricket League to provide a real stepping stone between club and county
cricket. This year, we’re going one step further with the
launch of the
Community Development Fund to support and strengthen community clubs at
a
grassroots level.” The successful clubs will be selected by a judging panel of Alan Williams, SWALEC Director of Energy Supply, Peter Hybart, Cricket Wales Director of Cricket, Colin Metson, Glamorgan Cricket Managing Director of Cricket, and Robert Croft, Glamorgan Cricket player. Peter
Hybart, Director of Cricket at
Cricket Wales, said: “The
local cricket club is the backbone of
cricket in this
country, and with the help of initiatives like the SWALEC Community
Development
Fund, they can be strengthened to
develop active
participation in the recreational game and improve the cricket
experience for players,
members and the wider
community." Clubs
are invited to apply to the fund, which is open to all cricket clubs in
Colin
Metson, Managing Director of Cricket at
Glamorgan Cricket, said: “We’re delighted to be
working with SWALEC on this
community initiative. Community clubs have an important role to play in
the
overall development of the sport so it’s key that these clubs
are supported and
have the necessary equipment, kit and facilities to enjoy the game at
its full
potential. This initiative is great because by asking clubs to match
fund their
allocations, it is hoped that the whole club and community will get
behind the
initiative for the benefit of its players.” For more information and to apply visit www.glamorgancricket.co.uk/swaleccdf. Deadline for submissions for grants for the 2011 season is 6th July 2011. Media
enquiries to Amy Harrison/Lyndsey Jenkins at
freshbaked PR on 02920 668090 or email a.harrison@freshbaked.co.uk
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