In January Sport England announced it was consulting on a strategy to identify how it will achieve the strategic goals set out in the Government’s new sports strategy ‘Sporting Future: A New Strategy for an Active Nation’.
In order to inform its response, the Alliance has gathered feedback from members through a variety of channels over the last month including divisional meetings, working groups and bilateral discussions with individual organisations.
The Alliance's full response to the consultation can be downloaded here.
We are grateful to members for their feedback and believe that the Alliance submission reflects the full breadth and depth of our membership and its views on the important issues raised in Sport England’s consultation.
Here is an end-of-week wrap on some key workstreams we’re undertaking for you, our members, that we want to bring to your attention. It covers a number of important pieces of information for consideration or action.
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