A call to site VAR cameras and works at Haverfordwest’s football ground has been submitted to Pembrokeshire planners.
In the application to Pembrokeshire County Council, the Football Association of Wales seeks permission for the installation of a VAR [Video Assistant Referee] video operations room and associated works at Bridge Meadow Stadium, Bridge Meadow, Haverfordwest.
A supporting statement through agent Wardell Armstrong says: “The Football Association Wales has recognised opportunities to strengthen, improve and build the standard of football and the image associated with Wales’s top football league.
“The launch of the Cymru Premier Strategy 2024-2030 has detailed plans to improve the standard of the Cymru Premier League’s club facilities, brands, and awareness, alongside strengthening the Cymru Premier ‘on pitch’ product over a six-year period.
“The implementation of VAR as part of this plan will allow referees to perform at the highest possible level, providing quality decision-making to benefit players, fans and television audiences.”
“VAR Light will be deployed in the Cymru Premier from season 2025/2026 covering all Cymru Premier matches. VAR Light works on the same principles as VAR – with a Video Assistant Referee but without a replay operator.”
It goes on to say: “Imagery from VAR camera installations will be sent to a self-contained Video Operations Room, where the VAR will be situated. The match referee will undertake any recommended on-field reviews in a designated Referee Review Area adjacent to the pitch, where a monitor will be installed on match days.
“A review of the infrastructure at the Ogi Bridge Meadow Stadium has concluded that the Video Operations Room cannot be provided within existing buildings and as such it will be necessary to provide new additional accommodation.”
The application will be considered by members of Pembrokeshire County Council’s planning comittee at a later date.