03 Apr
Question
Grassroots Sports

The Question Session in the House of Commons centered around the support and development of grassroots sports across the UK, with a particular focus on football, rugby, and the inclusion of underrepresented groups like women and mixed-ability players. The cross-party discussions sought clarity on the government's financial support towards local facilities, addressing gaps in access to sports for various demographics.

£38 million

Losses incurred by the Rugby Football Union in the previous year.

£1.1 million

Remuneration package for Bill Sweeney, leader of the RFU.

Outcome

The session yielded promises of financial investment totaling £100 million towards enhancing grassroots sports facilities, with focused attention on areas in need and underrepresented groups. Additionally, speakers obtained reassurances and supportive gestures from government figures, including upcoming meetings with sports associations.

Key Contributions

Melanie WardMP
Labour

Highlighted the success and challenges faced by the Kirkcaldy community football partnership.

Stephanie Peacock

Emphasized the importance of accessible sports facilities across the UK.

Mr Gagan MohindraMP
Conservative

Raised concerns about the accessibility of sports for women and girls.

Anna DixonMP
Labour

Praised local sporting achievements, especially among mixed-ability teams.

Ben Obese-JectyMP
Conservative

Voiced concerns over the management failures in rugby union, financial losses, and the need for grassroots support.

Original Transcript
Melanie Ward
Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy
Lab
Question
UIN: 903604

10. What steps her Department is taking to support the development of grassroots football in Scotland.

Mr Gagan Mohindra
South West Hertfordshire
Con
Question
UIN: 903607

13. What steps she is taking to support grassroots sports venues.

Anna Dixon
Shipley
Lab
Question
UIN: 903609

15. What steps is she taking to allocate funding to local grassroots sports facilities in the north of England.

Ben Obese-Jecty
Huntingdon
Con
Question
UIN: 903610

16. What steps is she taking to support grassroots sports venues.

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Stephanie Peacock
09:58

The Government are clear that people should have access to sport and physical activity when they want, no matter who they are and where they are in the country.

That is why we recently announced a further £100 million investment across the UK for the coming year, to ensure better access to high-quality facilities.

Melanie Ward

The Kirkcaldy community football partnership does an amazing job providing a home for 18 teams, and bringing young people into our national game, including from some of the most deprived parts of our town.

Facilities at Denfield Park are too often unusable due to water logging on the grass pitch, and it badly needs a new synthetic pitch. It is seeking funding for that as part of the Labour Government’s investment in grassroots sport in Scotland.

I will meet the Scottish Football Association about that next week, so will the Minister support our funding bid, and will she join me in encouraging the Secretary of State to accept my invitation to visit our pitch in Kirkcaldy and see the need for herself?

Stephanie Peacock
09:59

I absolutely will, and the Secretary of State says that she will too; we were both in Scotland a few weeks ago. Will my hon. Friend pass on my thanks to the volunteers at the Kirkcaldy community football partnership for their valuable work? I recognise the issues that she puts forward.

We will be investing £8.6 million through our multi-sport grassroots facilities programme, through the Scottish Football Association, which I am pleased she will be meeting soon.

Mr Mohindra
10:00

Certain sports often remain inaccessible to women and girls early on, making it harder for them to join later.

Will the Minister confirm how her Department is supporting clubs like Chess Valley rugby football club, in my constituency of South West Hertfordshire, that promote women’s participation at all levels?

Stephanie Peacock
10:00

The hon. Gentleman raises an important point. I attended the launch of the women’s innovation hub at Loughborough University a few weeks ago, and I convened the women in sport taskforce, along with Karen Carney. We are clear that we want to support women’s sport at every level.

Stephanie Peacock
10:01

I congratulate the teams that my hon. Friend mentions. Grassroots clubs do such an important job in nurturing sporting talent. Brilliant sports groups across the country will receive funding for facilities.

We will be targeting the most deprived areas, supporting under-represented groups and providing the multi-sport benefit through the Football Foundation, which will deliver that through its local football facilities plans, which are being refreshed to reflect changes including the growth in the women’s game and need in other sports.

Ben Obese-Jecty

Rugby union is sadly a sport on its knees in this country, propped up solely by the six nations, with top-flight clubs going to the wall despite a ringfenced premiership cartel. Mismanagement of the game has become endemic.

The Rugby Football Union sustained losses of £38 million last year, yet still found the cash to provide a total remuneration package of £1.1 million to Bill Sweeney, who has presided over the current shambles.

Although he survived a vote of no confidence at a special general meeting of the RFU at Twickenham last week, forced by the Whole Game Union, the RFU is desperately trying to restore credibility with the grassroots game.

What oversight are the Government providing of the management of rugby union in England, the implementation of the forthcoming modernisation programme and the six-point plan for community rugby?

Mr Speaker

Order.

Ben Obese-Jecty

Players like George Furbank, who started his career at Huntingdon Stags?

Mr Speaker

Order. Please, Mr Obese-Jecty, there are other questions.

Stephanie Peacock

The hon. Member raises some important points. We had a debate in Westminster Hall on this issue very recently. Of course we want rugby to sort the issues out for itself, but we appreciate the seriousness of the issues, and the Secretary of State and I meet regularly with its representatives.

All content derived from official parliamentary records