On Tuesday 12 May, Trevor Clarke, WCGBA CEO, and Paul Daniel, WCGBA Secretary, attended the BowlsWales NGB and Member Strategy Day in Cardiff.
Below is the Statement issued following that meeting which is fully endorsed by the WCGBA.
A Message from the NGB and Member Strategy Day
Joint statement from BowlsWales and the Welsh bowling NGBs and Members
12 May 2026 | Sport Wales National Centre, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
On 12 May 2026, representatives of BowlsWales and all six Welsh bowling National
Governing Bodies came together at Sport Wales for a full-day strategy workshop.
The session was facilitated by GGi (Good Governance Institute) and chaired by
Richard Jones, Chair of BowlsWales.
It was an important day, one that reflected the genuine progress that has been
made in how we work together, and that gave us the opportunity to shape a shared
direction for bowling in Wales through to 2030.
Why a strategy for bowling in Wales?
Bowling in Wales has a long and proud history, across four codes: lawn, indoor, short
mat and crown green. Thousands of people play, volunteer, coach and compete
every week, in communities the length and breadth of Wales.
But the sport faces real challenges. Participation is under pressure. Volunteer
capacity is stretched. And for too long, bowling in Wales has lacked a shared, long-
term picture of where it is heading — one that brings BowlsWales, the NGBs, the
clubs and the membership together behind a common purpose.
A strategy matters because it gives us that shared direction. It allows us to make
choices deliberately rather than reactively, to align our efforts across codes and
organisations, and to make a credible case to funders, to partners, and to our own
membership, for why bowling in Wales deserves investment and support.
The strategy day on 12 May 2026 was the beginning of building that picture
together.
What we discussed
Our conversations centred on a strategic framework built around a single shared
purpose: growing participation in bowling across Wales. We explored three strategic
outcomes we want to achieve together:
• Growing — more people playing bowls across Wales, with a pathway for
those who want to reach the highest level
• Inclusive — welcoming everyone to start, stay and succeed in the sport
• Engaged — connected clubs, volunteers and communities who feel part of
something
We also agreed that three enablers must underpin everything we do: strong data
and insight, financial sustainability, and good governance. BowlsWales exists to
enable the NGBs — and through them, the clubs and players — to thrive. That is the
relationship we are building.
Where we are
We were honest about the past. Trust between BowlsWales and the NGBs broke
down over a number of years — a combination of leadership challenges, the
disruption of the pandemic, and too little meaningful dialogue. That is
acknowledged, and it is behind us.
The conversation in the room on 12 May reflected a relationship that has moved
significantly. There is now a shared commitment to working collaboratively,
communicating openly, and making decisions that serve the sport — not just
individual codes or organisations.
What we agreed
Leaving the session, we are collectively committed to the following actions:
• Updating the BowlsWales strategic framework to reflect aspiration and
success as a core outcome, and the growth of trust between BowlsWales and
the NGBs as a foundation enabler
• Developing the next layer of detail beneath the strategic framework —
identifying actions, priorities and measurable progress
• Publishing clear, plain-language guidance on the roles and responsibilities of
BowlsWales and each NGB — so that members, clubs and partners
understand how we work and why
• Improving day-to-day communication between organisations, including
establishing a shared channel for regular dialogue
• Convening a follow-up session in July 2026, bringing together this group and
the BowlsWales board to agree the next stage of the strategy together
We are united in wanting bowling in Wales to grow, to be inclusive, and to be
a sport that people are proud to be part of. The work starts now.Signatories
The following attended and endorse this statement on behalf of their organisations:
Richard Jones | Chair, BowlsWales
Joanna Owen | General Manager, BowlsWales
Andrew Hopkins |Director, BowlsWales
John Phillips | WIB / WBUA
Trevor Clarke and Paul Daniels | WCGBA
Lyn Perkins | WBCA
Steve Benjamin and Kath Evans | WLB
Richard Palmer | WSMBA