We’re taking the Sport and Recreation Alliance on tour - and we want you to be part of it.
This summer we’re hosting ‘SRA On The Move’, a series of in-person sessions across the country to meet with members, discuss some of the work we’ve been undertaking – from our campaigns to advocate for and champion the sector, to the detailed policy work helping to mitigate potentially costly new regulations - and set out our plans for the future.
We’ll also be sharing the feedback we’ve received that’s helped inform – and the thinking that’s gone into shaping – our upcoming new Strategy, and we want to hear again from our members, to further invite contributions and refine ideas as we look to finalise next steps.
Sessions will be taking place in Sheffield, Manchester, and London, with an online session scheduled as well for those that are unable to make the in-person meetings.
Details for each of the sessions are below:
Sheffield:
Sign up to the Sheffield event here.
Manchester:
Sign up to the Manchester event here.
London:
Sign up to the London event here.
Online:
Sign up to the online event here.
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