Lions spotted at Porthkerry Park
Two of Wales’ biggest rugby heroes delighted local fans at the
Vale of Glamorgan Council’s sports and play family fun day at
Porthkerry Park in Barry.
Cardiff Blues stars Martyn Williams and Gethin Jenkins,
both recuperating from injury after this summer’s Lions tour of
South Africa, were at the park to show their support for the free
event and encourage youngsters to get involved in the range of
activities on offer.
The fun day, organised by the Vale Council’s sports and play
development team, in partnership with the council’s parks
department and arts development officer, was the climax of a
fun-filled summer programme.
Wales star Martyn Williams, who along with Gethin is recovering
from shoulder surgery, said: “It’s always great to get out and
about in the community, and you obviously get extra opportunities
to do so when you are injured. With two children of my own I’m
totally aware of the need to keep them occupied during the summer
and free events such as these are absolutely brilliant for
kids.”
The
day involved play workers encouraging families to take part in a
wide variety of play activities, music, drama and dance workshops,
while a series of sports taster sessions were also on offer, giving
children a chance to try their hand at athletics, golf, volleyball
(left) and karate.
Martyn, who has targeted a return to rugby action in time for
Wales’ autumn internationals, said: “I’d always encourage young
children to play every sport they can. When you are older you may
have to pick a particular sport, but when you are younger, just try
them out – even when the weather isn’t so good, just get out there
and enjoy yourself.”
The
Vale Council’s sports and play manager Karen Davies was delighted
to see so many local families enjoying themselves at the fun day,
and said: “I’d like to thank everyone involved for another really
successful Family Fun Day and hope that everyone who attended had a
great time.
"This annual event provides a fantastic opportunity for young
people to have a go at a number of sports and play activities, many
of which they may never have experienced before. The event also
helps us let people know about the Dragon Sport and 5x60
initiatives which encourage young people to get more active, more
often, by taking part in extra-curricular sport.”
If you’d like to find out more about sports and play in the Vale
of Glamorgan please call the council’s sports and play development
manager Karen Davies on 01446 704614 or go online at www.valeofglamorgan.gov.uk/sportsandplay.