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View video case study highlighting the role and work of the County Sports Partnership in the Delivery System for Sport in Gloucestershire (10m 22s - flashplayer required, broadband recommended)
Making Gloucestershire a physically active and successful sporting county
Active Gloucestershire (formally The Gloucestershire Sports Partnership) was established in December 1999 with the task of sustaining and increasing participation in community sport and physical activity across the county. This includes informal activities like dance and pilates, newer activities, such as skateboarding, and more traditional team sports like football and netball. To achieve this task Active Gloucestershire are working in partnership with Sport England, Gloucestershire County Council and its 6 Local Authorities, the counties 5 School Sports Partnerships, and National Governing Bodies.
There is an abundance of evidence that suggests sport and physical activity can enhance the quality of life of individuals and communities by having a direct impact on improving health and education. Visit our website to find how you can enhance your quality of life.
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Active Gloucestershire
University of Gloucestershire
Oxstalls Campus
Oxstalls Lane
Gloucester
GL2 9HW
Tel:: 01242 715190
Fax:: 01242 715222
Email: activegloucestershire@glos.ac.uk
Web: www.activegloucestershire.org
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