Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire.

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Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire The County Sports Partnership for Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Sport England – NGBs of Sport, 2012 Legacy Charity, independent Board Lakeside Lodge Health Club Team of 14 Trading companies Alternative funding Role of sport contributing to wider agendas Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire Getting Active Outdoors http://www.sportengland.org/research/encouraging-take-up/key-influences/getting-active-outdoors/ Getting Active Outdoors: A Study of Demography, Motivation, Participation and Provision in Outdoor Sport and Recreation in England was commissioned by Sport England and produced in partnership with the Outdoor Industries Association (OIA). It examines the demand and supply of outdoor provision and takes an in-depth look at the profile of the outdoor consumer. The target of this comprehensive report is to help those at the forefront of delivery in this market to get more people active in the outdoors across England Also accompanying Disability Data Analysis, and follows 2014 Sport & Recreation Alliance Reconomics – the Economic Impact of Outdoor Recreation http://www.sportandrecreation.org.uk/policy/research/reconomics Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation – December 2015 https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/486622/Sporting_Future_ACCESSIBLE.pdf “They (County Sports Partnerships) play an important role across the country in promoting sport and physical activity, working closely with local authorities, schools and others” (p14) “All new government funding for sport and physical activity will go to organisations which can best demonstrate that they will deliver some or all of the five outcomes of this strategy (physical health, mental wellbeing, individual development, social/community development, economic development) (p16) Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation – December 2015 “The UK is fortunate to have some of the best countryside and outdoor space in the world, where people can take part in a wide variety of activities, many of which have not necessarily been supported as much as other more traditional sports” (p23) “In order to deliver the most for this sector, Sport England will need to work with organisations it has not traditionally worked with on outdoor recreation. It will also need to bring together partnerships to deliver the broader objectives set out in this strategy as well as helping to build the capacity within this sector” (p25) Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire National Trust & Adapted Cycling http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wimpole-estate/features/activities-at-wimpole John Harris - National Trust Sports Development Officer http://www.youcanbiketoo.org/ http://www.huntingdonshire.gov.uk/leisure/sport-and-activity-sessions/pedals/ http://www.vivacity-peterborough.com/sport-healthy-living/disability-sports-programme/peterborough-adapted-cycling-club/ Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire The Venn Diagram National Governing Bodies of Sport Networking Day Thursday 7th July 2016, Lakeside, Ferry Meadows Athletics, Rowing, Canoeing, Cycling, Triathlon, Equestrian, Angling, Sailing, Orienteering, Swimming Natural Cambridgeshire, Nene Park Trust, National Trust, Milton Country Park, The Wildlife Trust, Anglian Water Natural Cambridgeshire Naturally Healthy – Community Sport Activation Fund Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk

Living Sport & Natural Cambridgeshire Simon Fairhall, Chief Executive Living Sport Lakeside Lodge Health Club Fen Road Pidley Huntingdon Cambridgeshire PE28 3DF 01487 849928 Simon.Fairhall@livingsport.co.uk Call 01487 841559 | Visit www.livingsport.co.uk