Bo’ness Rugby club open new ‘Crash Den’

Bo’ness Rugby club open new ‘Crash Den’

​For the last ten years, Bo’ness Rugby Club have been delivering activity to their local community without having a physical space to call their own. Until now…

This month, the club have officially opened their new ‘Crash Den’ storage space.

The Crash Den is a 40ft storage container and is the first piece of infrastructure owned by the club, finally allowing them to feel “a sense of belonging”.

The club received £3,500 in funding from Scottish Rugby’s Kick Start grant to invest into equipment and storage solutions, which included the purchase of the container.

Looking to further engage their members and community, the club decided to launch a creative competition for young children to contribute to the internal design of the Crash Den.

“We really wanted out younger members to get excited and be involved in the space” said club President Wendy Clydesdale.

“Children from the local community were asked to submit designs which capture Scottish Rugby’s values of Leadership, Achievement, Enjoyment, Engagement and Respect.

“The creativity and imagination they all showed with their designs was fantastic! We hope that as these kids progress their journey with the club, they’ll be able to look back and be able to say: ‘I did that’, ‘that’s my drawing’ and feel that deep-rooted connection to the club.

“The volunteers who have run this project have done an incredible job. We know that what we do in our delivery of rugby to this community has a really positive impact and continues to leave a real mark but having a space which is ours gives us a sense of belonging in a physical way. Hopefully this is the beginning of our legacy.”
Wendy Clydesdale, Club President

Scottish Rugby Academy coach Chris Laidlaw attended the grand opening of the Crash Den, delivering training to the mini and midis players before taking part in the ribbon cutting ceremony to open the storage and unveil the kid’s art.

“It was a privilege to be part of the opening of Bo’ness’ Crash Den and see this new space bring a sense of belonging to the whole club”, said Laidlaw.

“There are so many enthusiastic volunteers involved at the club and they are passionate about inspiring the young players to have a love for the sport. The club seem to be at the heart of their community with lots of kids and adults coming along, and it was fantastic to see that.”

Steve Turnbull, Director of the Caledonian Midlands region at Scottish Rugby said: “Many congratulations from everyone at Scottish Rugby to Bo’ness Rugby Club as they reach this significant milestone in their journey.

“Over the last ten years, the club have worked tirelessly to embed themselves into the local community and create positive experiences in sport for young people, and I have no doubt their new Crash Den will further enhance everything they do. I hope everyone at the club can enjoy and appreciate the new space, and I wish them every bit of success for the next ten years and beyond!”


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