A Carmarthenshire Bowls Club that is currently raising funds to buy a wheelchair for one of its members has secured vital support from a leading Welsh housebuilder.

Cross Hands and District Bowls Club has received £1000 from Persimmon Homes West Wales to assist with the purchase for one of the club’s members.

The funding means that Paul Bancroft, a member who has played bowls for most of his adult life, can continue to represent the club for many more years to come.

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The support has been made through the housebuilder’s Community Champions scheme which has handed out more than £5m to good causes across Great Britain since its launch, and donates up to £4,000 across Wales every month.

The club aims to encourage persons of all ages and disabilities to join and participate in all of its activities.

“We’re extremely grateful to Persimmon Homes West Wales for the generous donation,” commented David Thomas who is the Secretary of Cross Hands and District Bowls Club.

“We’re a small lawn bowling club that encourages persons of all ages and disabilities to join and participate in all our activities and we currently have a number of disabled persons playing regularly in our area leagues, many of whom have mobility problems.

“Persimmon’s support will help us purchase a wheelchair for one of our members which will allow him to use it on the green.”

Meanwhile Persimmon has confirmed its ongoing commitment to supporting communities wherever their construction developments are taking place.

“Our development in Cross Hands has proved incredibly popular, particularly with first-time buyers and young families, and aside from the site’s significant economic benefits, we are also determined to give back to the local community,” said Sharon Bouhali, sales director at Persimmon Homes West Wales.

 “Cross Hands and District Bowls Club is inclusive, flourishing, and goes above and beyond to support its members and promote the sport of bowls.

“Paul has played for the majority of his adult life, and we’re proud to support him and the club to ensure his active participation continues for many more years to come.”

Persimmon is pushing on with the third and final phase at its Maes y Parc development off Heol y Parc that will see a further 71 new homes built for local people, five of which will be transferred to a local housing authority.