WEIR Quay Community Watersports Hub Club is this week celebrating, after successfully securing £50,000 of funding from Sport England towards new facilities at Weir Quay. The Hub Club, formed by Weir Quay Sailing Club and Tamar and Tavy Gig Club, has been planning for these facilities since 2008, when both clubs learned that they would be losing their current leased facilities, including boat storage and the dingy park. The club believes the grant will go a long way towards securing the long-term future of both clubs. With planning permission granted and the purchase of the land almost complete, the work will begin soon on the new facilities, including a boat park and boat shed with toilets and changing rooms. Peter Key, founding chairman of the hub club, said: 'The news of the grant from Sport England is another milestone passed for everyone who has been involved over many years in finding a permanent home for our Sailing Club and Gig Club. 'The fact that a national body like Sport England is offering financial support speaks volumes about the merit of the scheme and we should all be offering our thanks to those involved in preparing the bid. 'A huge thank you must go to all involved in compiling the grant application and helping to secure the future of both clubs, and for all the support we have received. 'It is a fantastic achievement.' The sailing club has been based at Weir Quay since 1966, and 2014 marks the tenth anniversary of the Gig Club. With the promise of new facilities now a reality, both clubs are hoping for a long and bright future, providing rowing and sailing opportunities for local residents of all ages. Cllr Mike Benson, West Devon Borough Council ward member for Bere Ferrers, said: 'I am delighted that the Hub Club has been able to secure this magnificent grant from Sport England. 'This will make a significant contribution towards the creation of the new watersport facilities. 'Hopefully this will enable people of modest means to enjoy the waters of the Tamar Valley well into the future. 'Weir Quay provides West Devon's only public access to coastal waters that is available at all tides.' More information on both the clubs can be found on their websites: http://www.weirquaysailingclub.co.uk/ ">www.weirquaysailingclub.co.uk/ ; and http://www.tamarandtavygigclub.co.uk/">www.tamarandtavygigclub.co.uk/
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