21st October 2024, London, UK: – Active LDN, the capital’s largest annual conference dedicated to the future of physical activity and sport, is returning for another year.
On Tuesday 19th November at Emirates Stadium, London Sport’s flagship conference, with partners Decathlon, Sid Lee, Play Innovation and Fit-Tech will bring together more than 300 guests to focus on ‘Unlocking Spaces for a Healthier London’.
For just £90 + VAT, you’ll gain access to a day of new insights, keynote speakers, thought-provoking discussions, and networking. You can purchase one of the few remaining tickets here.
Our host, sports commentator and presenter, Charlotte Richardson, will be kicking the event off, before an impressive line-up of high-profile keynote speakers, such as Caroline Clarke (NHS London) and Andre de Jeu (ACES Europe), who will explore the vital role of physical activity in health and community wellbeing. Then followed by interactive breakout sessions on activating public spaces, tackling inequality, and creating safer communities, this event offers actionable insights for driving change.
London Sport’s CEO Emily Robinson comments:
“In a city facing challenges such as child inactivity, rising living costs, obesity, mental health concerns, loneliness, and climate change, your presence at Active LDN matters. By exploring how sport and physical activity can address these issues, we can make a real impact on Londoner’s lives”.
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About London Sport
London Sport is a charity helping all Londoners live longer, healthier, and happier lives through being active, with a focus on children and adults in the most deprived communities who face the greatest challenges of inequality. It tackles disparities between access and opportunity in physical activity and sport, as a solution to wider societal inequalities.
It is supported by Sport England and the Mayor of London, and collaborates with London’s local authorities and other organisations, to remove barriers and provide fairer access to sport and physical activity across the capital. Its work specifically addresses underlying inequalities in sporting provision, particularly for those in underserved communities who face the greatest challenges to leading an active life.
For more information on London Sport, visit www.londonsport.org.
About the City of London Corporation
The City of London Corporation is the governing body of the Square Mile, dedicated to a vibrant and thriving City, supporting a diverse and sustainable London within a globally successful UK. www.cityoflondon.gov
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