Our definition of Community Sport is any sport as recognised by Sport England which is organised – this can be formal or informal and is provided for the local community.
At London Sport, we have four key aims within the Community Sport space:
In order to achieve these aims, we see our role as:
Key Partners
We work with National Governing Bodies (NGBs) to help break down barriers to participation in Community Sport in London.
We host regular events – both online and in-person – to help NGBs to network and share information and learnings. If you are an NGB and wish to receive information about these events, please submit your contact information here.
We also engage with Local Authorities, Trusts and Foundations, Subject Matter Experts, Higher Education Directors of Sport and Location Specific Partners.
A motivated and competent workforce is crucial for helping Londoners be more active. Since 2019, we have supported partners in the sport and physical activity sector to facilitate the creation of a workforce plan for their organisation or area.
We offer the following free support:
If you would like support on a workforce plan for your organisation or location, please get in touch.
Daniel Ampaw is our Strategic Lead for Community Sport, he was previously a Development Manager at London Sport and has worked in community sport as a tennis coach.
Daniel has 10+ years experience in local government working across a range of operational and strategic roles. He has also represented Great Britain in Tag Rugby playing in the 2018 and 2023 Tag Rugby World Cups