Versuchen GOLD - Frei

New hospitality provider for Principality Stadium

Western Mail

|

November 05, 2025

THE Welsh Rugby Union has appointed a new food and drink and hospitality operator for the Principality Stadium, in a deal which promises to generate millions more in much needed new revenues.

- SION BARRY

Following a competitive tendering process, for which long-term incumbent Compass made the shortlist, the WRU has appointed New York Stock Exchange-listed hospitality and food services firm Aramark through its UK operator. The contract will take effect in time for the 2026 Six Nations.

The union has a 84% stake in the current joint venture with Compass which will end after the Autumn Series that starts on Sunday when Wales play Argentina.

Revenues from hospitality and food and beverage at the stadium currently stands at around £17.5m per annum. Speaking in September, the union's chief commercial officer Leighton Davies, who has been instrumental in driving a new improved contract, said the aim is to increase this to between £25m to £30m over the next five years.

If achieved, that would provide the new provider, in partnership with the union, the chance to invest heavily in technology, including the introduction of frictionless transactions which should reduce the time spent buying food and drink by around 70%.

Investment will also be made around the ground in a move to encourage more fans to spend more time in the stadium before and after rugby internationals and concerts.

WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Western Mail

Western Mail

Western Mail

Teenager stabbed Tesco shop worker

A TEENAGER stabbed a shop worker with a screwdriver after he was confronted while trying to steal confectionery and soft drinks.

time to read

1 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Tandy keeps faith with LRZ returns and front

STEVE Tandy has not overreacted to last Sunday's heavy 52-28 defeat to Argentina in Cardiff.

time to read

4 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Does this jog your memory?

NEW ADAPTATION OF DYSTOPIAN STEPHEN KING NOVEL IS A VERY DIFFERENT BEAST TO SCHWARZENEGGER'S EIGHTIES ACTION CLASSIC

time to read

1 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail

Major regeneration bid to transform housing estate

THE first images showing plans for a huge housing development in the Rhondda have been released.

time to read

1 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Western Mail Too many still stuck in the poverty trap

THE LIVES of hundreds of thousands of families across Wales “continue to be blighted by poverty’, a new report states.

time to read

1 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Drug user turned to dealing to pay off debts

A DRUG dealer who became addicted to drugs after having his toe amputated was found with more than £7,000 worth of cocaine by police.

time to read

1 min

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Higgs donates Nobel Prize medal to university

THE late Professor Peter Higgs has gifted his Nobel Prize medal to the university where he proposed a groundbreaking idea that would change scientists’ understanding of the universe.

time to read

1 min

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Swans closing in on deal to make Hellberg coach

WANSEA City appear to be closing in on a deal to make Kim Hellberg their new boss, with the 37-year-old now reportedly in the UK to hold further talks with the club's hierarchy.

time to read

1 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

'Career burglar' targeted businesses

A “CAREER burglar” targeted a number of small businesses including sports clubs and a coffee shop which closed not long afterwards.

time to read

1 mins

November 14, 2025

Western Mail

Murder accused told officers he had been 'set up'

A DRIVER accused of murdering a woman who was shot in the chest called his co-accused \"dangerous\" and told police officers he had been \"set up\".

time to read

2 mins

November 14, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size