Please select your home edition
Edition
Leaderboard FD July August September 2023

Inspired Facilities success for sailing clubs

by Susie NationGrainger on 28 Oct 2014
Mylor Sailability RYA http://www.rya.org.uk
Nearly 20 sailing projects have successfully secured funding through the sixth round of Sport England’s Inspired Facility Fund.

From extended changing rooms to new boat storage, this funding round which totals more than £700,000 will help sailing clubs to refurbish or upgrade their facilities so they are accessible to all potential participants.

Mylor Sailability in Falmouth have been awarded over £48,000 for their ‘Let’s get going’ project which aims to build an accessible base in Mylor harbour with classrooms and training facilities. The funding will also provide a specially adapted pontoon and hoist.

'The new classroom and social area will come complete with a sophisticated projector and hearing loop system to enable us to deliver shore based sessions to all participants. It will also create a social area for members and a shelter in bad weather' explains Tracey Boyne, founder of Mylor Sailability.

'The extra pontoon will make an incredible difference in getting participants into the boats giving us a lot more room to do this. With the addition of the hoist, this will enable us to widen the level of disability that we can accommodate.'

Burton Sailing Club in Nottingham will receive £49,000 to expand their sailing, windsurfing and powerboating training. This follows a previous Sport England grant which enabled the club to construct a new bespoke training centre in 2012.

Burton SC Commodore, David Bell said: 'Our first phase of expansions enabled us to treble our annual training provision during 2013 and with this second phase secured we’ll be in a strong position to develop an even wider programme of courses including windsurfing, race training and much more'.

RYA Sport Development Manager Duncan Truswell commented: 'We’re extremely grateful for this programme which has provided a timely boost to improve often ageing and occasionally unsuitable facilities. As demand increases for this fund across all sports, its fantastic news that these sailing organisations have been successful with their applications.

'Welcoming and comfortable facilities are a really important part of delivering rewarding and enjoyable experiences. These projects are a great credit to the vision and hard work of the volunteers in our clubs and will encourage and enable both newcomers and existing sailors to get out on the water more often'.

Inspired Facilities is Sport England’s £110 million programme that funds the renovation and modernisation of local sports facilities.

If you would like more information about how to apply for Inspired Facilities funding click here.

Love Boating? Then why not join the association that promotes and protects, safe, successful and rewarding British boating. Join today and support the RYA in protecting your boating rights and freedoms. Take advantage of free advice and support on all aspects of your boating, as well as enjoying a range of fantastic personal member offers. Find out more by calling 0844 556 9556, email member.services@rya.org.uk or visit RYA.
Vetus-Maxwell 2021 v2 FOOTERRooster 2023 - Aquafleece - FOOTERZhik 2024 March - FOOTER

Related Articles

Pre-eminence
Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian Not too hard to work out that I am unabashedly Australian. Hope everyone is as proud of their country, as I am. Most folk I know seem to be.
Posted on 6 May
Yoann Richomme wins the The Transat CIC
IMOCA Paprec Arkéa first to arrive into New York French skipper Yoann Richomme made it two back-to-back solo Transatlantic wins today when he brought his PAPREC ARKÉA across the finish line first on the historic Transat CIC race across the North Atlantic from Lorient in Brittany to New York.
Posted on 6 May
Newport, Rhode Island here we come!
Excitement and anticipation are already high among 52 Super Series owners and crews A precious cargo of ten 52 Super Series representing seven different nations left Palma today heading across the Atlantic bound for the USA's sailing epicentre, Newport, Rhode Island.
Posted on 6 May
Herrmann using his experience from The Ocean Race
Climbing to second place in The Transat CIC All that experience in last year's The Ocean Race is paying off for the German Malizia-Seaexplorer skipper, Boris Herrmann, who has climbed to second place in The Transat CIC with just over 100 nautical miles to sail.
Posted on 6 May
Open Category for RS Venture Connect Worlds
Designed for participation by all, including non-disabled teams "The sport of sailing should be available to anyone, anywhere and on an equal playing field for all participants."
Posted on 6 May
IOM Worlds 2024 set to make waves in Gladstone
A truly global event has achieved a significant milestone by filling its entry list The International One Metre (IOM) World Championships 2024, a truly global event, has achieved a significant milestone by filling its entry list with 76 skippers worldwide.
Posted on 6 May
Lisa Blair to set off on new World Record attempt
To establish an Auckland to Auckland, New Zealand, sailing record Australian record-breaking solo sailor Lisa Blair will embark on a new World Record sailing attempt tomorrow, April 7th at 8am (NZST) to establish an Auckland to Auckland, New Zealand, sailing record over more than 2,200 nm
Posted on 6 May
Wet & wild end to huge Sail Port Stephens regatta
11 huge days of sailing, spanning three weeks and involving 215 boats Sail Port Stephens 2024 has wrapped up after 11 huge days of sailing, spanning three weeks and involving 215 boats. It culminated yesterday with the inshore Bay Series comprising J70s, sports boats and off-the-beach classes.
Posted on 6 May
Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix overall
Diego Botin's Spain gets one step closer to Season 4 Grand Final Diego Botin's Los Gallos got the better of two of the leagues heavyweights - Australia and New Zealand - in a tense three-boat final at the Apex Group Bermuda Sail Grand Prix to win its second SailGP event of Season 4.
Posted on 5 May
Spain slingshot 'top dogs' Aussies and Kiwis
Australia places 3rd in Apex Bermuda Sail Grand Prix The Spain SailGP Team has taken out the 'top dogs' of Season 4- Australia and New Zealand- to win the Apex Bermuda Sail Grand Prix, with the Australian's not able to secure their fairytale comeback with potential tech issues plaguing the team.
Posted on 5 May