Gresford SC shortlisted for Club of the Year title

Group of around 20 juniors smiling on the jetty at Gresford Sailing Club.

Gresford Sailing Club is celebrating after being shortlisted for a prestigious national award by the Royal Yachting Association (RYA).

It is the second year running that Gresford SC has been in the spotlight as a finalist in the RYA Club of the Year Awards supported by Gallagher.

This year the club has been recognised in the Community category for its commitment to creating welcoming and inclusive opportunities for all.

Chief instructor Simon Jones said: “We’re only a small inland club with just over a hundred members but we do a lot with our local community and our ethos has always been to make the sport as accessible as possible.

Family friendly

“We’re a friendly club for everyone from juniors and novices up to more experienced sailors and we’re an ideal place to learn because you’re never far from the shore, so everyone can get involved and it’s a good atmosphere.

“Most of our members live within 10 miles of the club and a lot of people who used to come here when they were children now come along with their own families.

“It’s absolutely fantastic to be a ‘club of the year’ finalist again as it helps people to appreciate what we’re doing, and it’s rewarding to be recognised for our volunteers and members and all those who support us.

“It is a tribute to all our members and volunteers that one of the smallest sailing clubs should be recognised in such a way.” 

Sailor and crew in a blue Sailability access boat with yellow sails on the water at Gresford SC.

The overall winners of each category and the Club of the Year title will be announced in a ceremony at the RYA Dinghy & Watersports Show, Farnborough International, on Saturday 24 February 2024.

Mr Jones said 10 club members would be travelling to the awards, adding: “We’ve had great feedback after becoming a finalist for the second year running and we can only hope. There are four clubs in the Community category and they include a big yacht club on the south coast, but whatever happens we’ll enjoy our day!”

Accessible sailing

Volunteer-run Gresford SC is located on The Flash on Old Wrexham Road, between Wrexham and Gresford, and has provided low cost and affordable sailing for local people over more than 60 years.

The club runs both informal sessions and racing, and as an RYA Recognised Training Centre provides courses and activities for all ages. It also offers Sailability for disabled people, Stand Up Paddleboarding, and a model boat section. 

Sailor and crew in a blue Sailability access boat with yellow sails on the water at Gresford SC.

The club is RYA OnBoard and RYA Sailability recognised for the quality of its provision for children aged 8-18 and for disabled people.

Children enjoy weekly sailing sessions on Friday evenings and there is a Pirate Day each year to celebrate their achievements. In 2023 the club hosted young people participating in the Youth Pride Games in Wrexham, provided RYA courses for school children, and held taster sessions for Scout groups.

Partnerships

In partnership with the All Afloat charity in Wales, the club has three access dinghies to support sailing for people with disabilities, and it has provided opportunities for adults with learning difficulties via the charity Outside Lives.

Members are now looking forward to getting back on the water for the start of the main season in March. The club offers a warm welcome for anyone who would like to find out more about its activities! Visit: www.gresfordsailingclub.com.

Group of a dozen smiling visitors from the Pride Youth Games outside the clubhouse at Gresford Sailing Club

Add Comment