Running club with a difference picks up pace in York
Focusing on supporting individuals to achieve their milestones, rather than finish times, Fitmums and Friends will bring their unique club ethos to York with their latest club; York Rose Fitmums.
Focusing on supporting individuals to achieve their milestones, rather than finish times, Fitmums and Friends will bring their unique club ethos to York with their latest club; York Rose Fitmums.
“I urge you to read this new Plan…This fantastic piece of work gets us started with this process…” Andy Reed OBE, Interim Chair CIMPSA
LRS, have been working closely with local leisure providers and clubs to support them to deliver more inclusive opportunities within their programmes and sports during the Paralympics and beyond.
To celebrate the Rio Paralympic Games, six County Sport Partnerships have joined forces to create a joint awareness campaign promoting inclusive and accessible sporting opportunities.
Sport Birmingham are delighted to announced that Greater Birmingham Chambers of Commerce chief executive Paul Faulkner has taken up a new voluntary role as chairman.
Over 40 managers from the Rick Stein group, including Rick himself, came together for a summer BBQ event with a difference as they partnered up with the Cornwall Sports Partnership and the Healthy Workplace Awards.
Young people from across Greater Manchester came together to compete in a variety of sports competitions at Leigh Sports Village, Friday 1 July.
Last night, Wednesday 13th July, 20 teams from businesses and workplaces across the county battled it out in the 3rd annual Northamptonshire Sport Business Games at Moulton College.
On Wednesday 29th June 2016, 36 young sports leaders and their parents attended an ELITE Sports Leadership Academy Celebration Event at Leicestershire County Cricket Club, organised by Leicester-Shire & Rutland Sport.
Active Surrey would like to say a huge thank you and congratulations to every Surrey School who participated in Run to Rio. The challenge has been a huge success: over 110 Surrey Schools took part (35,000 children) and more than half of them made it the full distance to Rio (5,700 miles).