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.
promote a positive visiting and viewing experience for people living with dementia and memor
Read moreImplementing a national policy and action plan for increasing physical activity.Int
Read moreNigel Evans, Chair of England Golf, who was awarded the OBE for services to amateur golf.
Read moretaking a long-term strategic viewrecognising that board members are running a busin
Read moreA report by the Sport and Recreation Alliance reveals that getting outdoor recreation is the UK’s favourite pastime, with three in four adults in England regularly getting active outdoors.
Read moreTchoukball UK became the 76th signatory of the Code on Saturday when Chief Executive, Philip Moo...
Read moreChair: Amy Lewis, Sky Sports News presenterClive Efford, Shadow Sports Minister
Read morediscuss the key taxation issues affecting sport address the concerns of sector thro
Read more18% said their child had experienced a vehicle not stopping or stopping too late at a pedest
Read moreto share with government Ministers and key MPsto maintain open dialogue with the Fo
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