Socially Distanced Sport: A Mayor of London Toolkit

September 10, 2020

In response to the covid-19 pandemic and on-going social distancing guidelines, the Mayor of London’s Community Sport Team funded a socially-distanced sport pilot in Hackney in Summer 2020.


Delivered by Badu Sports with support from Salaam Peace, the Socially Distanced Sport Pilot worked to test a model for group physical activity and sport while observing covid-19 government restrictions and Public Health England guidance.

As a result of the challenges faced by the community sport sector, this pilot was designed to support a safe return to grassroots participation.

From the project’s findings, the Mayor’s Community Sport Team have published a new guidance document.

This toolkit has been designed to support grassroots sport deliverers with advice and key learnings for socially-distanced community sport.


Mayor of London – Socially Distanced Sport: A Toolkit for Sport and Physical Activity Practictioners (September 2020)

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As the public health situation evolves and changes, so government guidance on containing covid-19 in community settings responds.

Community physical activity and sport providers should ensure they are keeping up-to-date with the latest public health information.

London Sport maintains a regularly-updated archive of guidance which can be accessed here.


About London Sport

London Sport is a not-for-profit organisation helping all Londoners live longer, healthier and happier lives through being active. 

Part of a national network, we champion physical activity in London’s most deprived communities, sharing insights, influencing decision makers and allocating funding to effect change. 

In some parts of the capital, people live 12 years longer in good health than others. With physical inactivity being one of the leading risk factors for preventable ill health, we want to help every Londoner find their way to move more.

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