
Development Of Local Authority Football Facility Plans In Wales
- UK
- Full time
- Competitive
- 31st July 2025
Full Description
Introduction
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) and Cymru Football Foundation (CFF) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified organisations or individuals to develop 22 Local Authority Football Facility Plans across Wales. These plans will provide a comprehensive understanding of the current and future football facility needs within each Local Authority area and align with national and local strategic priorities.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is a non-charitable organisation responsible for governing football in Wales, including international, professional and grassroots football.
The Cymru Football Foundation supports the development of football facilities through investment, assistance and guidance. Established in 2022, the charity delivers the Football Association of Wales’ (FAW) commitment to develop inspirational fit-for-future football facilities that will improve and grow Welsh football on and off the pitch.
The standard of football facilities across Wales, particularly at grassroots level, requires coordinated and long-term investment to deliver the most accessible and appropriate environments for current and future members of the Welsh football family.
The Cymru Football Foundation plays a leading role in addressing this challenge by delivering a series of grant programmes that will develop outstanding football facilities and help to deliver:
- improved experiences and environments enabling participation growth and retention;
- quality facilities meeting wider community needs and tackling inequalities;
- stronger and sustainable community focussed clubs;
- more women and girls playing football;
To date, the Cymru Football Foundation has invested over £17 million across 176 projects, representing the largest level of investment in Welsh football history to date.
Scope of requirements
The following sets out the scope of requirements as the FAW and CFF currently sees them. We do, however, welcome new suggestions and alternative ways of fulfilling the objectives. We therefore encourage all bidders to bring ideas forward.
The FAW and CFF is inviting a single provider to create 22 Local Authority Football Facility Plans. Each plan should consist of the following content and all bidders should indicate the methodology they suggest in order to complete each section.
Scope of Work
Each Local Authority Football Plan will contain a clear assessment of facility needs based on strategic documents, national and local insight, and high-level consultation with key stakeholders. The core outcome of each plan is to deliver a list of high-level priorities and projects focused on:
- 3G Football Turf Pitches (FTPs) and changing facility projects
- Priority multi-grass pitch sites
- Single site small-sided community and recreational football facilities
- Multisport opportunities where appropriate
Plan Structure
Each Local Authority Football Plan must include the following sections:
1. Introduction
- Executive summary
- How to use this plan (prepopulated by Football Association of Wales and Cymru Football Foundation)
2. National Context
- Overview of the National Facilities Vision and Investment Strategy (prepopulated by Football Association of Wales and Cymru Football Foundation)
3. Local Context
- Overview of the Local Authority and its current position, including:
- Population
- Demographics
- Density
- Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)
- Flood Risk & Coastal Erosion Risk Analysis
- Summary of wider local strategic context impacting football
- Analysis of local football participation using FAW and Area Association data
- Overview of facilities investment to date (prepopulated by CFF)
4. Local Assets and Opportunities
A detailed assessment of current football assets and opportunities to align with investment priorities. The minimum expectations for each investment priority include:
3G Artificial Grass Pitches (AGPs)
- Current assets: Mapping of existing 3G AGPs
- Opportunities: Analysis of over/under-supply based on the Facility Vision and pre-agreed benchmark pitch-to-team/player ratio
- Priority project list for potential investment, highlighting multisport opportunities where applicable
Grass Pitches
- Current assets: Mapping of existing sites used for affiliated football
Changing Pavilions
- Current assets: Mapping of sites with no or inadequate changing facilities
- Opportunities: Identification of multi-pitch or strategic sites requiring investment, based on data and stakeholder input
Small-Sided Community Courts or Artificial Pitches
- Current assets: Mapping of existing facilities
- Opportunities: Identification of sites suitable for refurbishment or community ownership
Steering Groups & Consultation
To ensure accuracy and stakeholder engagement, each plan must include:
1. Steering Group Meetings
- A minimum of two online steering group meetings per Local Authority plan
- Purpose: To review project lists, update facility developments, and agree on future priorities
- Representation should include:
- Local Authority representatives
- FAW Club Developer & Participation Officer
- Area Association and league representatives
- Professional football club community foundation (where applicable)
- Cymru Football Foundation Facility Investment Manager
- Other NGB representatives (where relevant)
2. Consultation
- Online survey to existing FS artificial pitches to understand capacity and demand (if required)
Tender Requirements
Tender submissions should include:
- Organisation/Individual Profile – Experience in facility planning, football development, and stakeholder consultation
- Approach & Methodology – Proposed approach to data collection, consultation, and report development
- Project Timeline – Estimated timeframe for completion of all 22 plans
- Budget Proposal – Cost breakdown including fees and any additional expenses
- Previous Work Examples – Evidence of relevant projects
Submission & Deadline
- Deadline for Tender Submissions: 5pm 31 July 2025
The Football Association of Wales and Cymru Football Foundation looks forward to receiving innovative and impactful proposals to support the future of football facility development across Wales.
Development of Local Authority football facility plans in Wales
Introduction
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) and Cymru Football Foundation (CFF) is inviting tenders from suitably qualified organisations or individuals to develop 22 Local Authority Football Facility Plans across Wales. These plans will provide a comprehensive understanding of the current and future football facility needs within each Local Authority area and align with national and local strategic priorities.
The Football Association of Wales (FAW) is a non-charitable organisation responsible for governing football in Wales, including international, professional and grassroots football.
The Cymru Football Foundation supports the development of football facilities through investment, assistance and guidance. Established in 2022, the charity delivers the Football Association of Wales’ (FAW) commitment to develop inspirational fit-for-future football facilities that will improve and grow Welsh football on and off the pitch.
The standard of football facilities across Wales, particularly at grassroots level, requires coordinated and long-term investment to deliver the most accessible and appropriate environments for current and future members of the Welsh football family.
The Cymru Football Foundation plays a leading role in addressing this challenge by delivering a series of grant programmes that will develop outstanding football facilities and help to deliver:
- improved experiences and environments enabling participation growth and retention;
- quality facilities meeting wider community needs and tackling inequalities;
- stronger and sustainable community focussed clubs;
- more women and girls playing football;
To date, the Cymru Football Foundation has invested over £17 million across 176 projects, representing the largest level of investment in Welsh football history to date.
Scope of requirements
The following sets out the scope of requirements as the FAW and CFF currently sees them. We do, however, welcome new suggestions and alternative ways of fulfilling the objectives. We therefore encourage all bidders to bring ideas forward.
The FAW and CFF is inviting a single provider to create 22 Local Authority Football Facility Plans. Each plan should consist of the following content and all bidders should indicate the methodology they suggest in order to complete each section.
Scope of Work
Each Local Authority Football Plan will contain a clear assessment of facility needs based on strategic documents, national and local insight, and high-level consultation with key stakeholders. The core outcome of each plan is to deliver a list of high-level priorities and projects focused on:
- 3G Football Turf Pitches (FTPs) and changing facility projects
- Priority multi-grass pitch sites
- Single site small-sided community and recreational football facilities
- Multisport opportunities where appropriate
Plan Structure
Each Local Authority Football Plan must include the following sections:
1. Introduction
- Executive summary
- How to use this plan (prepopulated by Football Association of Wales and Cymru Football Foundation)
2. National Context
- Overview of the National Facilities Vision and Investment Strategy (prepopulated by Football Association of Wales and Cymru Football Foundation)
3. Local Context
- Overview of the Local Authority and its current position, including:
- Population
- Demographics
- Density
- Index of Multiple Deprivation (IMD)
- Flood Risk & Coastal Erosion Risk Analysis
- Summary of wider local strategic context impacting football
- Analysis of local football participation using FAW and Area Association data
- Overview of facilities investment to date (prepopulated by CFF)
4. Local Assets and Opportunities
A detailed assessment of current football assets and opportunities to align with investment priorities. The minimum expectations for each investment priority include:
3G Artificial Grass Pitches (AGPs)
- Current assets: Mapping of existing 3G AGPs
- Opportunities: Analysis of over/under-supply based on the Facility Vision and pre-agreed benchmark pitch-to-team/player ratio
- Priority project list for potential investment, highlighting multisport opportunities where applicable
Grass Pitches
- Current assets: Mapping of existing sites used for affiliated football
Changing Pavilions
- Current assets: Mapping of sites with no or inadequate changing facilities
- Opportunities: Identification of multi-pitch or strategic sites requiring investment, based on data and stakeholder input
Small-Sided Community Courts or Artificial Pitches
- Current assets: Mapping of existing facilities
- Opportunities: Identification of sites suitable for refurbishment or community ownership
Steering Groups & Consultation
To ensure accuracy and stakeholder engagement, each plan must include:
1. Steering Group Meetings
- A minimum of two online steering group meetings per Local Authority plan
- Purpose: To review project lists, update facility developments, and agree on future priorities
- Representation should include:
- Local Authority representatives
- FAW Club Developer & Participation Officer
- Area Association and league representatives
- Professional football club community foundation (where applicable)
- Cymru Football Foundation Facility Investment Manager
- Other NGB representatives (where relevant)
2. Consultation
- Online survey to existing FS artificial pitches to understand capacity and demand (if required)
Tender Requirements
Tender submissions should include:
- Organisation/Individual Profile – Experience in facility planning, football development, and stakeholder consultation
- Approach & Methodology – Proposed approach to data collection, consultation, and report development
- Project Timeline – Estimated timeframe for completion of all 22 plans
- Budget Proposal – Cost breakdown including fees and any additional expenses
- Previous Work Examples – Evidence of relevant projects
Submission & Deadline
- Deadline for Tender Submissions: 5pm 31 July 2025
The Football Association of Wales and Cymru Football Foundation looks forward to receiving innovative and impactful proposals to support the future of football facility development across Wales.
The organisation
- Federations & Governing Bodies
- Vale of Glamorgan, UK
- 50-250 employees
Our purpose is to capture and celebrate the true spirit of the Welsh. A symbol of pride and a source of inspiration for players and fans at every tier…
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