How London can better engage black and ethnic minority communities in sport & physical activity
In the first of our blog series exploring what London can do better to engage black and ethnic minority communities
5 key moments from Active London 2022
After an incredible day bringing the sector together to shape the future of sport and physical activity in the capital,
London Sport welcomes Exergame as Official Partner of Active London 2022
Active London, the largest conference dedicated to grassroots sport and physical activity in the capital, has named Exergame as an
Ten years on from London 2012 nearly half of Londoners forced to cut back on exercise as cost of living crisis bites
45% of Londoners and over a quarter of UK population cut back on exercise due to financial constraints. Lower-income families hit
“It’s not about participation numbers, it’s about the outcome those numbers drive” – says Tim Hollingsworth OBE
An active nation is the key to getting more people playing sport, Tim Hollingsworth OBE, CEO at Sport England has
Tackling Inequalities Funding boosts activity and social connections post-pandemic
Eight in ten (79%) Londoners who participated in physical activity or sport thanks to Tackling Inequalities funding from Sport England
London Sport & ECB: Getting girls active through cricket
More than 1,000 youngsters in Sutton have been provided with impactful and meaningful cricket experiences thanks to the ECB’s Park
Go Jauntly here to unlock them London’s green space and the hidden gems within
CEO of walking, wayfinding and nature connection app Go Jauntly Hana Sutch is on a mission to make it easier for Londoners
London Sport report finds audience voice must be “central to decision making”
The voice of the audience should be “central to decision making” according to our new report which reviews three years