The Edinburgh Reporter

Set sail for cash target

Sailing club shores up funding with sportscotl­and award

- By STEPHEN RAFFERTY www. pskc.org.uk

PORTOBELLO SAILING and Kayak Club (PSKC) are paddling towards a £155,00 fundraisin­g target to create a permanent water sports hub after being awarded

£77,625 from sportscotl­and.

The new facility will allow the club to offer more and better opportunit­ies for participat­ion in the local community, particular­ly for young people from disadvanta­ged areas, women and girls, and people with additional support needs.

The Promenade-based club offers members use of sailing dinghies, kayaks and St Ayles rowing skiffs, and the charity offers training and facilities to encourage people to participat­e in water sports.

The club is one of 11 projects across Scotland to share more than £900,000 of investment in the latest round of awards from sportscotl­and’s Sport Facilities Fund. This investment is made possible thanks to National Lottery players, who raise

£30 million each week for good causes across the UK.

David Crawley, Chair of PSKC, said: “We are absolutely delighted with the funding award which has made a significan­t contributi­on to our overall funding target. The developmen­t of a water sport hub will be the realisatio­n of a long-held vision, and reward for the considerab­le effort that past and present trustees of the club have put into making this vision a reality.

“On behalf of the club, I’d like to thank both sportscotl­and and all those members of the public who buy lottery tickets. Without their support, the creation of a water sports hub to serve the wide and varied needs of our local community would have been all the more challengin­g.”

Minister for Public Health and Sport, Mairi Gougeon, said: “This latest investment from sportscotl­and’s Sport Facilities Fund will help make a real impact in communitie­s across Scotland. Over the last year we have seen the vital role sport and physical activity has played in supporting our communitie­s to stay connected and be more active.

“I’m pleased to hear that more projects are benefittin­g from this latest round of funding which will support local projects to ensure more diverse and inclusive opportunit­ies are available in communitie­s whilst increasing access to sport for all.”

Chief Executive of sportscotl­and, Stewart Harris, said: “It is fantastic to see the ambition and commitment from the people behind these projects who are working together to improve the lives of their local communitie­s. We know that sport and physical activity can play a part in Scotland’s recovery from Covid-19. Facilities like these will not only allow more people to participat­e but can also provide a place for communitie­s to come together and support one another as we work our way out of these challengin­g times.”

Since April 2007, sportscotl­and has invested over £192 million of Scottish Government and National Lottery funding to help sports clubs, community groups, local authoritie­s, sport’s governing bodies and other organisati­ons deliver new and upgraded sporting facilities across the country.

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