It's also important that the Chancellor allocates the appropriate money to DCMS for no-deal Brexit planning and that this money is used to help ensure grassroots sport does not lose out.
We have reached out to both the new Sports Minister, Nigel Adams and the Treasury to facilitate discussion on behalf of our members and we will continue to make the case in advance of the Review in September.
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