South Wales Evening Post

Stewards’ Gnoll community aim

- MARK ORDERS Rugby Reporter mark.orders@walesonlin­e.co.uk

NEATH RFC have appointed new stewards to run the clubhouse at their famous Gnoll base.

Paul James and his wife Diane have taken over, with their time in charge starting on September 19

Neath believe the appointmen­ts are ideal for the club. “We are delighted to have secured Paul and Diane as the operating tenants for the clubhouse at our historic facility,” said chief executive Matt Church.

“Paul has been a lifelong supporter and lives a mere stone’s throw away. He has vast experience of running events as well as being a local town councillor. I know he and Diane will do a brilliant job.”

Paul, not to be confused with the former Neath, Ospreys, Bath and Wales prop of the same name, is looking forward to starting in his new role. “I think it’s great for us,” he said. “My family have a lot of history here, with my parents meeting at the club and my grandfathe­r being social secretary in the 1980s. We have a lot of fond memories. When I started going over there, we had the best club side in the world.

“It’s a big sports year and a big year for Neath. We want to bring The Gnoll back as the hub of our community once again.”

Meantime, as they celebrate their 150th anniversar­y, Neath have thanked the probation community service for providing the club with support in improving The Gnoll, with a programme of work managed and delivered over the summer by Adrian Cowley, district services manager, and his team.

The work includes maintenanc­e, housekeepi­ng, repairs and improvemen­ts as well as waste control and management which is no small task after rugby games and other community events at the stadium.

Neath RFC safety officer Gerald Morris said, “The Gnoll is showing much improvemen­t. Standards have been lifted and the overall improvemen­t in the upkeep and appearance of the stadium has been noted by players, supporters and the general public.

“This improvemen­t programme is ongoing and we will certainly continue this welcome engagement with the community service team. I would like to give my personal thanks to Adrian Cowley for his dedication and vision, and indeed we would like to thank all the individual­s involved for their positive hands-on approach.”

 ?? ?? New Gnoll stewards Paul and Diane James.
New Gnoll stewards Paul and Diane James.

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