The Government recognise the power of grassroots sport to provide opportunities for connection and community cohesion, as well as improve people’s physical and mental health and wellbeing. Inclusive, affordable, and high quality facilities are a key part of improving access to sport for people from all backgrounds.
On 9 June, this Government announced £3 million investment, through the England and Wales Cricket Board, into five multi-sport covered cricket domes in Birmingham, Bolton, Derby, Newcastle, and Nottingham in 2026-27, which is part of our previously announced £400 million funding for new and upgraded sports facilities in communities across the country. These areas have some of the highest levels of deprivation and inactivity, which have reduced opportunities for local people. This funding doubles last year’s investment of £1.5 million into two cricket domes in Luton and Farington.
As we look forward to the start of the women’s T20 cricket world cup which begins on June 12 at Edgbaston, we want to take this opportunity to get more people involved in sport and physical activity. These cricket domes will increase the overall number of opportunities for physical activity by providing a covered outdoor environment which enables all weather, all year round training and matchplay. All five domes will place an emphasis on continuing the surge in female participation that has been seen in recent years, as well as improving access for other under-represented groups, and providing a multi-sport offer which allows more people to participate in a wider variety of sports and activities that appeal to them.
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