The National Sector Partners Group (NSPG) has issued the following statement, welcoming the findings of Sport England’s new social value report, published today (22 October).
With social distancing regulations in place, it can be harder to know if you can continue to prepare or deliver your activity. Updates are provided in this section.
Read moreThere is no escaping the impact of the coronavirus. Cancellations, suspensions and disruption is now taking place across the whole sector.
Read moreThis document will tell you what funding is available through Business Rate Relief and other financial grants announced by government.
Read moreWe’ve been inspired by the work of our members, so we’ve put together a list of guidance and resources from across the sector to help people stay active, healthy and happy during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance has a number of dedicated partners providing business support to the sector at this time. Find out more here.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance was pleased to hear the Chancellor confirm that additional support has been made available for self-employed individuals.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is urging the government to respond to calls for additional support for self-employed workers, a request we highlighted at a meeting with the Secretary of State for DCMS last week.
Read moreAfter closely monitoring the latest advice from government, especially in relation to social distancing, the Sport and Recreation Alliance has taken the decision that all staff will work remotely with immediate effect.
Read moreThe 2020 Budget was announced yesterday as the Chancellor disclosed a raft of measurements designed to inject billions of pounds into the economy.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance has written to the Chancellor ahead of the Budget to ask for protection of the Sugar Tax funding for school sport and to call for wider tax reliefs to be made available for grassroots sport and recreation clubs.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance welcomed more than 100 guests to the King Power Stadium on Friday 6 March for the 2020 Community Sport and Recreation Awards as grassroots organisations from across the country were recognised for their outstanding contribution to the community.
Read moreAhead of International Women’s Day, we continue to shine the spotlight on the incredible women who sit on the Sport and Recreation Alliance board – and today, it’s the turn of our youngest non-executive director, Cathryn Moses-Stone.
Read moreAs we continue to celebrate the incredible women who sit on the Sport and Recreation Alliance board ahead of International Women’s Day, we take an in-depth look at Appointed Director, Caroline White.
Read moreParkruns all around the world will be hosting a very special celebration of female participation on Saturday 7 March, the day before International Women’s Day.
Read moreWith International Women’s Day approaching this Sunday, the Sport and Recreation Alliance is delighted to be a pioneering voice in the sector, with an equal 50% gender split in board representation.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is pleased to welcome Oliver Dowden MP into his new role as Secretary of State for DCMS and Nigel Huddleston MP for taking up the role of Sports Minister.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is proud to be supporting Time to Talk Day on Thursday 6 February as part of a nationwide push to get people talking more openly about mental health.
Read moreFollowing the 2019 General Election and the passing of the Withdrawal Agreement Bill into law, the UK will now leave the European Union (EU) at 11pm on Friday 31 January.
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is pleased to announce Martin Lindsey will be joining the team as Director of Policy, Governance and Finance. Martin will take up his role on Monday 9 March.
Read moreSix of the country’s biggest sports bodies reinvested £162.7m from broadcast revenues into the long-term development of sport in the last year. This represents a 15% increase in the level of reinvestment from the previous 12 months.
Read moreOlympic gold medallist and environmental activist Etienne Stott has been confirmed as the opening speaker for our 2020 Fit for the Future Convention, in association with Howden.
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