Llanelli Assembly Member has used a question to the sports minister, John Griffiths to highlight concerns raised with him over plans to increase the charges for pitch fees by Carmarthenshire Council from this April.
Mr Davies called for a regular review of pricing and for full consultation with the sports clubs and individuals involved.
In recent weeks, Keith Davies has met with Carmarthenshire Unified Sports Committee, a non-political organisation formed to oppose planned increases in pitch fees. Mr Davies also recently brought this issue to the attention of the Local Government Minister, highlighting his belief that sports must be available to all ages and financial backgrounds.
In a question to the Welsh Government Sports Minister, John Griffiths, Keith Davies AM said:
“I recognise there are difficult budget choices to be made, and that Carmarthenshire County Council maintains that its costs are below the national average. However, grass-roots sports play an especially vital role in creating a healthier Wales, reducing obesity levels and creating a fitter nation.”
“Will you join me in calling for any cost decisions to be regularly reviewed and consulted on in Carmarthenshire, and for this always to be done in co-ordination with the groups and associations affected?”
Responding in the Chamber, the Minister for Culture and Sport, John Griffiths AM, said:
“I am pleased to agree with the Member that it is very important that there is proper consultation and impact assessment before major changes are made. Also, once changes are introduced, they should be monitored, assessed and revisited if necessary. I have made those points in discussions with local government across Wales.”
Speaking after the question, Keith Davies said:
“I was pleased the Minister agrees with my call for proper consultation and an impact assessment. This is the second occasion recently that I have raised this issue on the Senedd floor. I believe that the importance of sports should be recognised beyond just exercise. For older people, it is a social activity; it nurtures the talent of young players; and helps combat obesity.”
“From an answer to my previous question, I welcome that the Sports Minister has written to local authorities asking them to consider provision carefully and to consult.”
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