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Over a thousand school children have taken part in competitive school sport as part of the first ‘School Games’ festival in the West of England >>
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough County Sports Partnership, LIVING SPORT, are launching a ground-breaking new programme for business in the county. The ‘Elite Sport Leading Elite Business >>
500 new recruits attend the biggest Sport Maker workshop to date in Leeds. >>
Lincolnshire CSP launch a new programme for schools and businesses to utilise county sports stars. >>
Strictly Come Dancing star, and local Bucks resident, Brendan Cole is supporting the forthcoming Reactivate Give it a Go Week. >>
Cornwall CSP this week organised a unique networking event for 22 facility providers and representatives from 13 different NGBs to establish links to increase participation >>
Over a thousand school children have taken part in competitive school sport as part of the first ‘School Games’ festival in the West of England >>
Cambridgeshire & Peterborough County Sports Partnership, LIVING SPORT, are launching a ground-breaking new programme for business in the county. The ‘Elite Sport Leading Elite Business Programme’ will be formally launched at the Marriott Hotel, Huntingdon on 5th March. >>
500 new recruits attend the biggest Sport Maker workshop to date in Leeds. >>
Lincolnshire CSP launch a new programme for schools and businesses to utilise county sports stars. >>
Strictly Come Dancing star, and local Bucks resident, Brendan Cole is supporting the forthcoming Reactivate Give it a Go Week. >>
Cornwall CSP this week organised a unique networking event for 22 facility providers and representatives from 13 different NGBs to establish links to increase participation in sport and physical activity for people aged 16 plus in Cornwall. >>
Cheshire West and Chester Council has teamed up with Sport Cheshire in a unique partnership to provide innovative and new sport development services on behalf of the Local Authority. >>
As part of their contribution to the Legacy from the Olympic and Paralympic Games, PRO-ACTIVE London have launched ''The Coaches Pledge'' - an Inspire Marked project which aims to “turbo-charge” participation in sport and physical activity, while raising awareness of the role of coaches and the impact which coaching can have on increasing participation in sport and physical activity. >>
Across the country Olympic and Paralympic Athletes were on hand to support CSPs to launch Sport Makers within their local area. >>
Sportessex took things into their own hands as they launched the nationwide Sport Makers scheme in Essex, by ‘flashmobbing’ County Hall. As the clock struck midday Essex based dance instructor Charlene Teft, made her way into County Hall. >>
Boccia Revolution is a countywide project to educate, inspire, increase participation, awareness and training in the Paralympic sport of Boccia. >>
Active Sussex hosted a coaches' breakfast on the last Friday of Brighton and Hove's TakePart festival, adding a vital networking element to the successful fortnight of sporting events. >>
Teams from around Norfolk headed to the UEA Sportspark for the inaugural Village Games final in September Winning villages from the 6 District events that took place over the summer, converged on the Sportspark to pit their skills against each other. There was a mixture of activities including 5 a-side football, darts, wattbikes, short mat bowls, badminton, table tennis, archery, tennis and rounders with a fun tug of war at the end. The project delivered by the Norfolk’s County Sport Partnership, Active Norfolk was deemed a great success. >>
London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games are just a little over a year away and as the excitement builds and the UK prepares to take its place on the international media stage, Sport Hamshire & IOW, the University of Southampton and local partners are hosting a conference on access to disability sport on 13 September 2011. >>
A new Change4Life summer campaign to help get children active over the summer holidays was launched by Health Secretary Andrew Lansley on a visit to the Lincolnshire School Games event. >>
Bucks Sport is working to bring alive the London 2012 Games for people living in Buckinghamshire. Working with agencies across Milton Keynes and Bucks, this is being done in a variety of different ways ranging from inspiring people to participate in sport to helping more people to volunteer, lead or coach in sport. . >>
Wesport have launched their new club, facility and activity database; ‘Get Active Wesport’, the one-stop shop for sport and physical activity opportunities across the West of England. >>
Leading the way for sport and physical activity, Leicester-Shire & Rutland County Sport Partnership held a truly inspirational evening, the first of its kind anywhere in the UK, the Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport Oldest Athlete Celebration Event . >>
Mission Possible to create local London 2012 legacy Sport Hampshire & IOW is leading the charge to create a sporting legacy for young people in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. Its new project, Mission Possible: Lead… Coach… Play the Game! will capture the spirit of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games (the 2012 Games) and will unify a number of exciting new initiatives to help create 2012 new coaching and sports leadership opportunities >>
Sport Cheshire has launched a series of workshops designed to support and equip community sports clubs and organisations to meet the exciting challenges and seize the opportunities of the new sporting landscape'. >>
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