Club Development
Club Development is a key priority to improve the
health of the community game. Sustainable Rugby Clubs need enough participants
(both on and off the field) as well as an effective club structure, good
facilities and relevant competitions for all.
Slough RFC are looking to build on the base of friendly,
family centred rugby environment for senior, vets, womens and junior rugby over
the past 78 years. We aim to
continue to improve on the management processes that are already in place and,
via attention to the Youth Rugby Seal of Approval, ensure that we have a safe
and well organised facility for new young members. Where necessary we will implement new
processes and procedures to meet changing government and local
requirements.
Continued success on the pitch is a key priority so that we
maintain revenues from sponsors, match day crowds and the RFU. An equal priority is to make the club
more accessible to the whole community, by developing closer links with local
agencies (council, schools, colleges, community groups etc.) and we have already
embarked on several roadshows, hosted the Sweet Chariot visit to Slough.
The club has embraced the RFU `Club Cluster' initiative and
Slough RFC are active with 6 other local Rugby Clubs and the local community
groups, where the sharing of ideas and resources together with close cooperation
to the benefit of all.
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