Lincolnshire Sport Gets Active
Lincolnshire Sport have changed their name to Active Lincolnshire and launched a new vision for the county.
Lincolnshire Sport have changed their name to Active Lincolnshire and launched a new vision for the county.
Active Nofolk is supporting a programme of regular free walks for those living with dementia and their carers and relatives in North Norfolk.
On Saturday 29 April more than 75 female coaches, guests and speakers attended the first ever Female Coaching Conference open to all sports, all levels and all nationalities at Surrey Sports Park, England.
Over 200 women have joined Cornwall Sport Get Active Challenge in first 2 days.
Over 100 women benefited from a series of Women’s Cycle Evenings across Hampshire recently, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere, and coming away armed with an array of new skills and greater awareness of bike types, parts, and accessories, and doing some hands-on repairs and
Over 80 people attended the day to take part in some friendly competition with their friends and family, and all generations getting involved in the fun.
Local Trust and CSP Network have much in common – we both want to improve lives.
Online booking capability, provision of more coaching, new clubs and promotional campaigns are set to be at the heart of a new drive to double participation in sports on the Thames over the next two decades.
Worcestershire girls have been encouraged to get active over the past two weeks as the ‘Worcs Girls Can’ campaign returned to the county with over 1580 Women and Girls engaged in the campaign.
Simon Hall, Director of Active Black Country has recently started a three month secondment position with West Midlands Combined Authority (CA).