The Cornishman

GEORGE EUSTICE MP

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IHAVE always been passionate about the role sport can play in bringing communitie­s together and providing an interest for young people. Athletics was my passion, I ran for the Cornwall cross-country team for many years and my family sponsor Camborne Rugby Club today.

I think amateur sports clubs have a crucial role to play in our community. We need to have the club structures and facilities there to support and encourage children into the sport they love.

It’s good that government investment totalling nearly £500,000 has been allocated to communal sports facilities in Camborne and Redruth. Among the projects slated for improvemen­t, Grouter Park stands to receive £179,980 for the upgrade of its changing pavilion, alongside £2,025 for new goalposts. The investment extends to smaller projects as well, such as £1,187 for goalposts at Clijah Croft and £5,674 for maintenanc­e equipment at Mount Ambrose Cricket Club; £1,080 has been allocated for goalposts at the Wendron football and cricket club grounds, along with £9,180 for the procuremen­t of grass pitch and AGP maintenanc­e equipment. The Tony Rowe Memorial Ground will benefit from £1,913 for improved storage facilities.

There are a couple of other significan­t projects supporting sport in this part of Cornwall. Camborne Rugby Club have a bid under the Town Deal to improve their changing facilities, a big step forward for the club, which has made huge strides in recent years. I am also still working hard to secure the long-term future of Carn Brea Leisure Centre. Like many people who grew up in this part of Cornwall I have lots of fond memories of Carn Brea Leisure Centre, an essential asset to the community for 50 years. At any given time some 1,200 local children are learning to swim there. I have been running since I was nine, when I joined Cornwall Athletic Club, often training at Carn Brea. The site is home to Cornwall’s only eight-lane synthetic athletics track and the largest athletics club in Cornwall, which makes it a very important sporting asset for the county.

Over the past 12 months I have been engaging with the Government and colleagues at Cornwall Council to try to find a route to securing some funding. One idea had been that the centre at Carn Brea could benefit from a broader ‘Health and wellbeing’ bid to the Levelling-Up Fund run by the Government; however, some of those funds have been difficult to access. There are other options, including a fund used to support crucial community assets, which we are also exploring. If we can find the funds to resurface the track and replace the roof of the centre, we will secure the future of this vital community asset for the next 20 years.

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» George Eustice is the Conservati­ve MP for Camborne and Redruth

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