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  • 24/06/2025
James Evans has asked the Welsh Government what financial support it can give rugby clubs to help them become community hubs.
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00:00as the well-being of the animals.
00:02Question, Paduaire, James Evans.
00:04The Alclower, I'd like to refer members to my register of interest.
00:07First Minister, how is the Welsh Government supporting grassroots rugby?
00:11Welsh Government recognises how important rugby is in Wales
00:14and has given substantial sums to clubs via Sports Wales,
00:17which has helped to improve club facilities,
00:20including those in Brecon and Bilth Wells,
00:23and encourages people to become more active.
00:25And some of this money will be spent via the WIU
00:29to drive the club investment model that they're promoting.
00:33I'd like to thank you for your answer, First Minister.
00:35As you said, the Welsh Rugby Unum unveiled this new community investment model,
00:39a significant cultural shift, designed not just to reward on-field success,
00:44but also to champion clubs' off-field work,
00:46including governance, community engagement, volunteer development,
00:50facility improvement, and inclusive practices.
00:53It's very interesting, First Minister, the money that the UK Government is putting into this scheme.
00:57And I know the Minister of Social Partnership with Sport has also put money into the FAW in this space.
01:03So I'm just interested in how much more additional money can the Welsh Government put into the Welsh Rugby Union
01:09to make sure that rugby clubs can become those community hubs in our communities.
01:14They do an awful lot more than just producing fine rugby players of the future.
01:18So they do an awful great job as well of helping our communities to be more resilient,
01:22bringing people together and helping people get fit and healthier to address the obesity crisis which this country is facing.
01:28Well, thanks very much, James.
01:30And the WIU will receive £434,000.
01:35That's just in South Wales, via the new club investment model.
01:40And I think that's good news, because you're right.
01:44I think these are great facilities.
01:46They can reach into communities in a way that many other organisations can't.
01:52And I think it's important that clubs work closer with their communities
01:56to provide that welcoming and inclusive environment
01:59and that they are ready to serve the changing demographics of Wales.
02:06And if they manage to do that, then they should...

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