Have Parks, Will Play: how London’s green spaces make us different
Think of London. What do you see? Sure; Wembley, Tower Bridge, the Houses of Parliament, BT Tower. Maybe your home,
‘Welcoming and Active’: One London community’s vision for their local park
London mum, Lisa Adam has worked tirelessly for two years to transform her local Valence Park, in Barking and Dagenham
Mayor’s draft Sport Strategy outlines bold ambitions for sport in London
Published today, the Mayor’s draft London Sport Strategy sets out his policies and commitments for sport, and his desire to
Ping! inspires London to be more active by facilitating access to table tennis
Before Ping! was conceived back in 2009/10, there was only a handful of public ping pong tables in London. Since
London is ready to become world’s first National Park City
Did you know that London is becoming the world’s first National Park City next year? This is a great opportunity
Active London – Tackling Inactivity on a City-Wide Scale
Active London 2018 will explore how collaboration between different sectors and industries can address the challenges created by inequality, and
LTA announce 1000 further Tennis for Kids places in London
More children than ever across London are getting the chance to take part in the Lawn Tennis Association‘s hugely successful
London, Auckland, Singapore launch first Active Citizens Worldwide Report
Following the launch of Active Citizens Worldwide in February 2018, representatives from the programme’s Founding Cities of London, Auckland and
ClubWorks Case Study – Ms Rose Blossom Fly Girls
Catching up with Ms Rose Blossom’s Fly Girls project Ms Rose Blossom’s Fly Girls project aims to improve the physical and mental wellbeing