Conventional economic impact assessments do not capture all impacts, and miss many social, environmental and cultural benefits that are more difficult to quantify
On the one hand there is:
Positive direct/Indirect and Induced impact as a superb“venue”. This can also mean that they come back again to Pwllheli for holidays/weekends. We have an opportunity through “events” to market accomodation/cafes/restaurants.(easier to measure and quantify!!)
On the other hand there is:
The impact on local skills levels, particularly of young people; impact on the community and social inclusion; impact on cultural expression and participation and impact on the local environment.(not so easy to measure and quantify!!)
Why have a Community Group?
Our Video will demonstrate that:
Participants at the heart of our decisions and actions for growing sports
participation.
A child and adult having the right to access opportunities.
Importance of first time experiences.
Provide a strong continuation of fun sporting opportunities beyond the primary school.
Provide a plethora of opportunities in a variety of settings.
Diverse, passionate and skilled voluntary Group(s) providing a cost effective billingual way to enjoy the surroundings.
Talent identification – future Olympians!!!
Success stories so far!!!
Meet the Clubs Evening.
MiriMorfa taster sessions/Open day.
Collaboration with Physical Education School Sports (PESS).
Grant Success AHNE/CCG.
Creation of Female and Youth Rowing teams.
CHIPAC (youth sailing course(s) anticipated to be full as result of MiriMorfa & engagement at local events e.g YsgolCymerau Open Day event.
Communities First Exist Strategy success.
First Exit Strategy funding was used to provide the following courses/qualifications for local people
7 x level 1 Surf Coach
18 x Powerboat Level 2 Certificate
6 x safety Boat Certfificate
2 x Dingy Instructor Course
2 x Dingy Intructor Pre-entry Course
30 x First Aid Courses
6 x Topper training weekend
6 x Optimist training weekend
2 x Mountain Leader(ML) Mentoring days,
30 x VHF courses.
Question: What will be the future impact/legacy of the above?
Miri Morfa Success
Stats from Taster Day:
111 Registered
91 < 15 years of age
20 >16 years of age
78 of which were new participants
Children from 12 different schools/colleges attended
Here are the numbers for the various activities:
WalDdringo 94
Hwylio 55
Ceufadu 42
Rhwyfo 29 on the day = 220(TWO HUNDRED&TWENTY)
Our own Inspirational moments!!
“The MiriMorfa event was a great success for CHIPAC, we were able to offer local children the chance to sample the joys of sailing. We are anticipating a full course starting in mid July owed greatly to the day”.
Jane Butterworth- CHIPAC
"Following MiriMorfa, we have increased the awareness of the Rowing club locally. We had a lot of interest throughout the day, and as a result, we now have a brand new youth team (4 women) who are an excellent addition to the club. Pwllheli Rowing Club have not had a youth team for many years – and I am delighted to say that they have already taken part in the Welsh Sea Rowing Association league races. "
Carwyn Jones-Evans-Pwllheli Rowing Club
Future Impact(s)
Creating a superb Events Venue and arranging Local Events : (Open Water)Triathlon(s), Open Water Swimming, Tour De Pen Lleyn(cycling),Birthdays, Weddings, Confrences, Meetings...........
Academy to become a Meeting/information hub- Coastal Path/Heart of Adventutre/ Local Community/ Businesses-canbe the gateway to Pen Lleyn.
“showcase” all the activities available at the centre by allowing people to try new sports and experiences.
"The new centre will help boost the local economy by breathing even more life into our marina and town."
Health issues improve wellbeing of local community through mutli-activities, tackle obesity through collaboration with Schools/college.
Employment potential through volunteer work, qualifications, Training and Continuing Professional Development should not be underestimated.
Breaking down the barriers
Keep working to remove the perception that Sailing is elitist. Events like MiriMorfa help to brake down these barriers.
A contributing factor to winning the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 was the promise of a lasting legacy (from improving participation rates, to better facilities, and the wider contribution of volunteers etc.) We are working hard on a local level to leave a lasting legacy through sport.
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games provided inspirational moments for a significant number of people. As you have seen we are also providing inspirational moments locally
Participation figures recently published by Sport Wales have been promising: sports such as gymnastics, hockey, swimming, cycling, boxing, and athletics have all seen significant increases in participation (ranging from 12 – 39%) with new clubs in these sports emerging, plus a remarkable 30 new canoeing clubs, have been set up to cope with the surge in demand inspired by the Games. Our numbers are also growing locally.
THE FUTURE
Help to Change the status and importance of physical education in and out of schools and improving physical activity levels can help build on the current positive figures and impact long after the Games are over.
Help to develop the confidence and competencies so that people can be active throughout their lives.
Provide the opportunitiesfor young people to participate in extracurricular sport, including the Sport Wales schemes, Dragon Sport and Multiskills, and the 5 x 60 programme
Children in locality experience high quality Physical Education. It would help make Wales a healthy, active, fit nation.
Physical Education has become a core subject in the national curriculum physical literacy is as important a development skill as reading and writing.
Goal to achieve better facilities-Club Hub/Equipment to improve and extend the experience.
"The new facility will help revive the area's rich maritime heritage and further enhance Pwllheli’s growing status as a sporting excellence where top-class coastal activities are available for residents and visitors.
Article By: David Hughes
Community Co-ordinator Plas Heli
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