Barry Town United 'delighted' that league will resume in March

By Ellyn Wright

23rd Feb 2021 | Local News

The Football Association of Wales has today [Tuesday 23 February] confirmed that 'elite status' will be reinstated for the JD Cymru Premier, allowing the league to resume on 6 March.

A statement from the FAW read:

"The Football Association of Wales has been informed by the National Sport Group (NSG) that the JD Cymru Premier and the Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League have had their 'Elite Status' reinstated with immediate effect.

"Although the country remains at Alert Level 4 of the Welsh Government Control Plan, clubs in these leagues can prepare for the resumption of fixtures under the FAW's strict Return to Play COVID-19 protocols.

"At this current time, and taking into account the continuing public health crisis, JD Cymru North and JD Cymru South have not had their 'Elite Status' reinstated by the NSG whilst the country remains at Alert Level 4.

"As a consequence, with the exemption of those clubs with professionals who cannot carry out their work from home, Tier 2 clubs are not permitted to return until the country either enters Alert Level 3 or the NSG grant 'Elite Status' to the leagues; whichever comes first.

"The NSG includes representation from Sport Wales, Welsh Sports Association, Welsh Government and Commonwealth Games Wales to consider the 'Elite Status' designation.

"Confirmation of the rescheduled fixtures for the JD Cymru Premier and the Orchard Welsh Premier Women's League will be announced in due course on CymruFootball.Wales.

"The FAW continues to encourage that everyone follows the Welsh Government guidelines to limit the spread of COVID-19."

The club said: "Everyone at Barry Town United is naturally delighted to be returning to action and we are looking forward to resuming the campaign.

"We hope that the next step will be to welcome supporters back to grounds in a safe manner. UP THE TOWN!"

     

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