On Wednesday 30 October, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves MP delivered her first Budget statement to the House of Commons. Whilst the Budget’s core focus was on a number of key tax rises to fund increased spending on health and education, we look below at some of the measures which will be of interest for Alliance members and the sport and recreation sector.
As part of technology and insight month, Chris Martin of volunteer software providers Volunteer Kinetic, will be joining us for a Twitter Q&A to answer questions on how the sector uses technology and how it can do more.
Read moreAhead of the the launch of a new strategy for Sport England, Emma Boggis, Chief Executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, blogs about what we might see included within.
Read moreAhead of the the launch of a new strategy for Sport England, Emma Boggis, Chief Executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, blogs about what we might see included within.
Read moreAhead of the the launch of a new strategy for Sport England, Emma Boggis, Chief Executive of the Sport and Recreation Alliance, blogs about what we might see included within.
Read moreAs part of technology and insight month Nishal Desai, co-founder of open data company imin, blogs about the concept of open information and how it is benefiting the sport and recreation sector.
Read moreTo coincide with Mental Health Awareness Week (16 – 22 May) the British Horseracing Authority (BHA) and Racing Welfare have announced that they have become signatories to the Mental Health Charter for Sport and Recreation.
Read moreFollowing a series of events last week, Sport and Recreation Alliance Chief Executive, Emma Boggis, blogs about the inspirational power of sport and how we should never stop trying to inspire others.
Read moreIt is with great sadness that the Sport and Recreation Alliance says goodbye today to one of its senior Vice Presidents, George Cubitt.
Read moreJames Allen, Director of Policy, Governance and External Affairs, blogs about the launch the Charter for Sports Governance and its value in helping the sector become fit for the future.
Read moreBrian Macaulay of the Outdoor Recreation Network, blogs about how technology is being used to improve and enhance people's enjoyment of outdoor recreation.
Read moreAs part of today's international anti-corruption summit hosted in London the Prime Minister has, as expected, unveiled a new charter for sports governance in the UK.
Read moreSport and Recreation Alliance Director, Andy Reed OBE, blogs about the uneasy relationship between sport organisations and technology, and why there's so much to gain for the sector by embracing it.
Read moreThe Association for Physical Education (afPE) national conference is critical for all physical education and school sport professionals working in the sector.
Read moreWe were so keen to show-off our new look newsletter to everyone that it wasn’t personalised as per usual, our apologies!
Read moreThe Sport and Recreation Alliance is looking to appoint two new non-executive Directors.
Read moreThe full line-up of speakers and list of workshops has been released ahead of the Sports Summit 2016.
Read morePerkins Slade is proud to sponsor this year’s Sports Summit, bringing together stakeholders from across the sector, to discuss the plans and also the uncertainties of the future.
Read moreDavid Callan, Communications Manager at the Sport and Recreation Alliance, gives an overview of some of the benefits of the Alliance's new website and why it's an important development in the way the Alliance wants to work.
Read moreRoger Moore from Virtual College, discusses the increase in non-communicable disease as a result of physical inactivity and how a simple online course could help to encourage more people to get active.
Read moreRob Tate looks at what organisations can learn from the Scout movement when it comes to handling a crisis.
Read moreHello and welcome to the ADC section of the Alliance’s new website.
Read moreHow to navigate your way around your new Sport and Recreation Alliance website.
Read moreA welcome message to the Alliance's new website from its CEO, Emma Boggis.
Read moreIn this member’s only section, we would like to begin sharing with you our progress against our priorities each month.
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