
Statement on the future of WPRC:
As directors of WPRC, we are volunteers and between us for the past 36 years have guided the Club through very challenging times. In spite of our best efforts and the work of many associated with the Club it has become clear that the existing operations are unsustainable. In light of this there has been a very real risk of the Club falling into a formal insolvency process. Over recent weeks the directors of WPRC have undertaken an exhaustive search for financial support. We have explored every option to achieve the best outcome for the Club and the community in circumstances. We have engaged with multiple stakeholders both public and private sector.
We announce today that the search has been successful and new funding has been secured which will avoid insolvency and deliver much needed investment to the Club.
Zak McCombie, local businessman and a son of the town of Northwich will step up to the board of WPRC.
Zak has made commitments to the directors of WPRC privately and now does so publicly. He shares the directors' desire to preserve and enhance the history of the Club. He has committed personal funding to the Club, and will refurbish and develop the existing buildings. He has also committed to ensure the continuation of community sports and recreation at that site and the preservation of the sports fields.
Zak recognises that he doesn't have all of the answers to the challenges faced by the Club. He welcomes contributions from all stakeholders and will provide a suitable forum for ideas and suggestions to be shared in future.
Change is inevitable, but any change at WPRC is focussed on delivering a vibrant and sustainable site that continues to serve the community through sports and recreation as it has for the last 130 years.
As part of those changes, the existing directors Louise Logue and Nick Hughes will resign from the board with immediate effect. Margaret Dutton will remain on the board for a transitionary period to support incoming director Zak McCombie.
The board recognise that the past few months have been unsettling for all who care about WPRC. We would like to place on record our thanks to all who have worked to deliver this outcome for the Club and look forward to seeing the Club thrive and remain at the centre of the community.”