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Carmarthenshire County Council’s Actif Communities team are supporting sports clubs to re-start activities following months of suspension due to Covid-19.

Welsh Government has eased restrictions to allow groups of up to 30 people to take part in organised non-contact sport outdoors.

Local sport clubs are being encouraged to work with the National Governing Body for their sport to plan and prepare for resuming group activity sessions and to ensure the risks of Covid-19 are understood and carefully managed.

There are guidelines around contact, the use of shared equipment, PPE and cleaning.

The Actif Communities team have provided a central point of contact for all sport providers and have supported clubs with information and guidance as they begin to reintroduce outdoor activities. The Actif Communities team can be contacted at actifcommunities@carmarthenshire.gov.uk.

Here are some frequently asked questions to help you prepare for your visit, and advice for facility providers:

Which council owned facilities are open?

Carmarthenshire County Council owned facilities are beginning to re-open in line with the guidelines, however users should be aware of new measures that have been put in place to ensure they are used safely. We continue to ask people to Respect, Protect, Enjoy.

County council owned facilities currently open are:

  • Pembrey Country Park – closed road circuit cycling track and bike hire
  • Millennium Coastal Park – North Dock (open water)

County council owned facilities currently still closed are:

  • Carmarthen Leisure Centre including the athletics track, astroturf pitch and tennis courts
  • Llanelli Leisure Centre including the astroturf pitch
  • Pembrey Country Park – ski centre, pitch & putt and adventure golf
  • Parc Howard – bowling greens, tennis courts, paddling pool

The following County council owned facilities will open on Monday 10th August:

  • Amman Valley Leisure Centre – astroturf pitch
  • St Clear’s Leisure Centre – multi-use games area
  • Llandovery Swimming Pool
  • Newcastle Emlyn Leisure Centre

The 3G artificial pitch at Ysgol Penrhos, Llanelli will also re-open soon, we will update our website as soon as we have a date.  Please check this list before your visit as it could be subject to change.

Don’t forget, we are also offering FREE on-demand workouts that you can do anytime in the comfort of your own home.

Can I now meet up with a group of friends to play sport outdoors?

Up to 30 people can gather for organised sport. The Welsh Government has issued advice on the return of organised outdoor activity, however it is up to each sport’s National Governing Body (NGB) to issue guidance to organisations on how activities can be carried out safely and responsibly in line with the latest government regulations.

Please visit your NGB’s website or contact your NGB for more information.

Welsh Ministers review Covid-19 regulations every 21 days. The latest advice can be found on the Welsh Government website.

Not necessarily – most indoor facilities will not be allowed to open. If outdoor sports facilities are in a venue that has ancillary facilities such as a clubhouses, catering, toilets, changing/locker rooms, playgrounds and indoor activity areas, they may still be subject to restrictions.
No, you should only open your facility when you feel you are ready to do in line with government guidelines. This advice can be found on the Welsh Government website. Communication is key – ensure you keep your members/users informed of your decision, ideally with your reasons. If they know why you have made the decision you have, there is a greater chance of understanding and you receiving fewer queries.

You must consider all the guidance carefully before opening. This includes sport specific guidance from the relevant National Governing Body. A thorough risk assessment should be completed, and activity should be adapted to ensure compliance with regulations, e.g. social distancing, number of households/participants, travel restrictions, etc.

Restrictions remain in place regarding indoor facilities, and you must check and adhere to relevant Welsh Government guidance. You may not be able to open your clubhouses, catering, toilets, changing/locker rooms, retail and indoor activity areas unless advised by Welsh Government and any required measures are in place.

Where can I get further advice and support?


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