It's also important that the Chancellor allocates the appropriate money to DCMS for no-deal Brexit planning and that this money is used to help ensure grassroots sport does not lose out.
We have reached out to both the new Sports Minister, Nigel Adams and the Treasury to facilitate discussion on behalf of our members and we will continue to make the case in advance of the Review in September.
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.
Read moreRead the statement from Sport and Recreation Alliance CEO, Lisa Wainwright MBE.
Read moreInternational Women’s Day serves as a reminder of the importance of gender equality, not just in society at large, but in all sectors, including sport and recreation. While progress has been made in many areas, there remains a glaring need for greater representation of women in leadership roles, particularly on boards and as chairs of sports organisations.
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