Since issuing the first one on 12th April 2017, the Board along with the Group CEO Stuart Davies have continued to engage with shareholders and supporters, addressing concerns and providing further explanations on key issues. In addition, Martyn Phillips, the Welsh Rugby Union CEO, attended a second open meeting and fielded a number of questions in respect of the Union’s position on certain matters.
The circular seeks to deal with the main themes and discussion points emerging from these meetings, and perhaps most significantly confirms some additional provisions for Newport RFC.
These will see the current David Watkins Suite in the Bisley stand being used on Newport RFC match days or for events run and managed by them, with all net profit being retained by the club. In addition, the WRU have agreed that the current ‘Education Suite’ can be fitted out with memorabilia and act as a Newport RFC ‘museum’, as well as
The perceived absence of a business plan is also addressed in the document, making it clear that whilst the likely future trading position has been set out based on current figures, it will be for the new management structure within the club to make the decisions on how this is shaped going forward.
The circular also revisits the grave consequences of a ‘No’ vote, whilst
Group CEO Stuart Davies commented: “I think the documentation and further discussions have been well received, and we thought it would be beneficial ahead of the vote to capture the main themes in an additional release.
“The extra provisions for Newport RFC are both welcome and significant, and hopefully provide a further assurance that Rodney Parade will continue to be a home for Newport in the event of a ‘Yes’ vote.”
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