14 May 2013

Like' our new Facebook page and you could win a Kindle Fire HD

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Here at the Sport and Recreation Alliance we live and breathe sport and are in the perfect position to keep you informed of the key issues in, surrounding and affecting sport and physical activity.

But with an organisation as diverse as ours, we know that our audiences digest their information in different ways. That’s why the Alliance has created a brand new Facebook page.

Our new Facebook page will showcase the latest news, blogs, videos and events that we are involved with here at the Alliance and which will be useful to anyone who loves, studies or works in sport.

Join us on Facebook so that we can:

  • provide you with a new, useful channel where you can ask us questions, make suggestions and interact with us on an informal level
  • engage with our membership, as well as lots of other sport and physical activity lovers who will benefit from the work we do
  • keep you informed of our research work so that you can take part in it and improve the environment for sport in your area or local community.

So if you’re on Facebook, why not head on over to our Facebook page and give us a ‘like’?

If you are one of the first people or organisations to like our page and fill in the entry form – you will be entered into a prize draw to win a Kindle Fire HD.

Visit the Sport and Recreation Alliance Facebook page for full terms and conditions.

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