The Government said it is part of a £1 million package to boost accessibility to the game and support the next generation of players.
The Government has confirmed plans to install 100 chess boards in public parks across the country as part of a £1 million package.
It prompted shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves, a former junior chess champion, to question the number of chess boards being announced, commenting: “It doesn’t sound like there’s many to go around.”The Government said the scheme would help school children in disadvantaged areas to learn the game and increase the “visibility and availability” of chess.
The plans include funding for junior training camps and one-to-one coaching with England internationals, while a portion of the money will be dedicated to visually impaired and deaf players competing in their own elite level competitions. “So this package is focused on getting more young people playing chess and supporting them to develop their talent.
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