Supporters’ names to be commemorated at the Arms Park as Cardiff Blues board host Q&A and Clubhouse re-opens

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Cardiff Blues have announced the way they intend to acknowledge the support shown by season ticket holders who donated the money owed on their 2019/20 memberships to the club.

As part of a rebranding of the tunnel area at the Arms Park, each supporter who donated their money will have their name displayed on a large piece of artwork on the tunnel wall as the players enter the pitch. The design will be shared with all the named supporters so their names can be found.

In the mean time, with home games set to be hosted by Rodney Parade in the short term, the supporter names will appear on the LED screens around our temporary home, while a page of the website will also be dedicated to those who displayed extraordinary generosity at the height of a global pandemic.

Also this week, Cardiff Blues have announced that they will host a supporter Q&A next Wednesday at 7pm, during which we will hear from chairman Alun Jones, chief executive Richard Holland and non-executive director Andrew Williams and board advisor Nigel Walker.

The online event, held in collaboration with the CF10 Arms Park Rugby Trust and the Cardiff Blues Supporters Club, will be streamed via the club’s social media account. Supporters can submit questions by commenting on those streams or e-mailing enquiries@cardiffblues.com in advance.

Finally, the Arms Park clubhouse will re-open from Thursday after being closed for just over six months. The opening will be in line with government regulations, with visitors undergoing temperature checks and completing Track and Trace forms on arrival, while masks must be worn in all areas when not seated.

Opening times are as follows;

Monday – 15:00 to 22:00

Tuesday – CLOSED

Wednesday – 14:00 to 22:00

Thursday – 14:00 to 22:00

Friday – 14:00 to 22:00

Saturday – 12:00 to 22:00

Sunday – 12:00 to 19:00

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