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USEFUL WEBSITE LINKS

This page contains details of sources of information and advice relating to many aspects of Sport Action Zones, however please note that we do not have any control of the content of these sites and therefore cannot vouch for the accuracy of any information displayed on them.
 
If you know of any useful sites, or are a local sports club or organisation dealing with matters relevant to Sport Action Zone issues, with a website that you think may be on interest to a wider audience then let us know and we can include it on the listing.


The Active in Cumbria site, put together by the Sport for Health Manager at West Cumbria Council for Voluntary Service, provides information on a wide range of opportunities for physical activity and sport across the whole of Cumbria. It is an interactive site that has information on local events, local training, funding sources, volunteering opportunities and local physical activity projects.

There is a directory of clubs, facilities and contacts for sporting activity that is searchable by town and kind of activity.

To get your sports club, group or organisation listed in this directory for the area, select the 'contact' page link below:

www.activeincumbria.co.uk

www.activeincumbria.co.uk/Contact.htm


For information on Funding and Sporting issues visit 'Sport England'. This organisation aims to lead the development of sport in England by influencing and serving the public, commercial and voluntary sectors. The website contains information about the variety of ways they are seeking to achieve their aims across the country.

www.sportengland.org.uk


For information on Youth and School Sports, visit 'The Youth Sport Trust'. This is a registered charity established in 1994 by Sir John Beckwith to build a brighter future for young people through sport. Their vision is to create opportunities for all young people to receive a quality introduction to physical education.

The site explains how they aim to develop and implement, in close partnership with other organisations, quality physical education (PE) and sport programmes for all young people aged 18 months to 18 years in schools and their communities.

www.youthsporttrust.org


To find out how to become involved in sport through volunteering, contact West Cumbria Council for Voluntary Service who will let you know what is available. A Council for Voluntary Service (CVS) is a voluntary organisation which is set up, owned and run by local groups to support, promote and develop local voluntary and community action.

www.nacvs.org.uk


Sports Coach UK is dedicated to guiding the development and implementation of a coaching system, recognised as a world leader, for all coaches at every level in the UK.

www.sportscoachuk.org


Netherhall School, Maryport

schoolsite.edex.net.uk/1664/


School Sport Coordinator Programme

www.cumbriasport.com/content-384


Cumbria County Council Neighbourhood Forum Grants

www.cumbria.gov.uk/neighbourhoodforums/grants/default.asp?Section=2


Barrow Borough Council

www.barrowbc.gov.uk/


 

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