Our Supporters so far..
Cardiff Beach Volleyball would like to thank:
Severn Sands, Sayers Amusements and Cardiff Council for their help and support.
Bob and Mark from Severn Sands were brilliant! They assessed our requirements, measured the space/depth and calculated how much sand we needed. Their price was better than any competitors and the sand quality perfect for playing Beach Volleyball. Delivery was punctual and effective.
The sand is mainly silica, beach washed and free of any shells, stones etc. This feels soft under the feet and creates an ideal playing platform.
We would highly recommend using Severn Sands for creating Beach Volleyball Courts.
The sand is mainly silica, beach washed and free of any shells, stones etc. This feels soft under the feet and creates an ideal playing platform.
We would highly recommend using Severn Sands for creating Beach Volleyball Courts.
Sayers amusements run a summer fair in August at the Oval Basin at Cardiff Bay. They have various rides for children, games, food stalls, live entertainment and... a beach area with allot of sand (270 tons to be exact) supplied by Severn Sands.
Norman Sayer kindly donated the sand to Cardiff Council who kindly donated and delivered the sand to Cardiff Beach Volleyball
Norman Sayer kindly donated the sand to Cardiff Council who kindly donated and delivered the sand to Cardiff Beach Volleyball
Cardiff has become a great sporting city and prides itself on holding the most prestigious events.
Cardiff Council loved the idea from the beginning... A new sport that welcomes community participation, is safe, that is inclusive of all age, gender and race.
Victoria Park Bowling Green was the first public bowling green in Cardiff 1907. Although many are sad to see it go, the activity declined over recent years and it had to close. Cardiff Council were happy to offer us this bowling green which has become a perfect home for Cardiff Beach Volleyball.
Cardiff Council loved the idea from the beginning... A new sport that welcomes community participation, is safe, that is inclusive of all age, gender and race.
Victoria Park Bowling Green was the first public bowling green in Cardiff 1907. Although many are sad to see it go, the activity declined over recent years and it had to close. Cardiff Council were happy to offer us this bowling green which has become a perfect home for Cardiff Beach Volleyball.