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Roof walk attraction plans for Principality Stadium

The WRU also has plans for a rugby experience attraction

(Image: WalesOnline/ Rob Browne)

Plans for a new roof walk attraction at the Principality Stadium have been revealed.

The Welsh Rugby Union, as part of its strategy of investing in projects generating new revenue streams outside of international matches, is also looking to create a new Welsh rugby experience attraction.

Building of its successful tours of the stadium offer, a roof walk attraction would provide year-round new income, which in turn the union would reinvest to support all levels of the game in Wales.

While early days, the union has also identified a number of potential sites for a new rugby experience attraction. While not commenting on specific locations, a frontrunner could be the Stadium Plaza leisure scheme next to the stadium. Owners of the venue, Naissance Capital, is looking to revitalise the landmark venue with new tenants post Covid.

Any rugby experience would feature interactive technology relating to the game and the rich history of the sport in Wales. It could also provide an educational resource for schools.

Chief executive of the union, Steve Phillips, said that the two mooted projects could be financed from the £50m the WRU will receive from its share of the deal with private equity firm CVC that has seen it taking a minority interest in the Six Nations tournament.

Subject to the deal securing regulatory approval the WRU will receive, after related costs, just over £50m, from the £356m deal between CVC Six Nations Rugby Ltd.

The money will be drawn down from CVC over the next five years by the WRU. Mr Phillips said the strategy would be to deploy part of the capital to finance new projects that generate long-term returns outside of international rugby.