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An innovative collaboration between Sport England, the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and National Governing Bodies of Sport. Aimed at addressing the needs of community based sports clubs, £100m was made available to fund capital projects in rural, urban and deprived areas. Projects have ranged from new indoor pitch provision, restoration of clubhouses, creation of new playing fields, and the installation of floodlights, to the modernisation of cycling tracks and new synthetic pitches. Over 1600 projects have been supported from 2003 to 2007 with an aim of creating a sustainable and financially viable sports club infrastructure in England. (5m 01s)
1 Bristol Hawks Bristol Hawks Gymnastics Club

This case study highlights how Bristol Hawks Gymnastics Club is working with its satellite feeder clubs to encourage more girls and young people, including members of black and ethnic minority groups, to become  active, contributing to a healthier community. (5m 23s)
2 Doncaster Rowing Club Doncaster Rowing Club

This  case study highlights how Doncaster Rowing Club, coaches and Community Sports coaches are encouraging more men, women and young people, including those in lower socio-economic groups, to become active. It demonstrates the value of effective School Club links and how sport contributes to healthier communities. (4m 55s)
3 White Rose canoe Club White Rose Canoe Club

This case study highlights how White Rose Canoe Club is encouraging more men and women, including members of black and ethnic minority groups, to become active. It demonstrates how sport contributes to workforce development. (5m 14s)
4 Aldershot and Fleet Rugby Club Aldershot and Fleet Rugby Club

This case study highlights how Aldershot and Fleet Rugby club and its coaches are encouraging more males to become active and how sport is contributing to workforce development. (6m 19s)
5 Pershore Tennis Club Pershore Tennis Club

This case study highlights how Pershore Tennis Club, coaches and volunteers are encouraging more men, women and young people to become active. It demonstrates the value of effective School Club links and how sport contributes to safer ad stronger communities. (6m 04s)
6 Ormesby Table Tennis Club Ormesby Table Tennis Club

This case study highlights how Ormesby Table Tennis Club is encouraging more young people, including members of black and ethnic minority groups, and lower socio economic groups, to become active. It demonstrates the value of effective School Club links and how sport contributes to the needs of children and young people.  (5m 05s)
7 SKK Judo Club SKK Judo Club

This case study highlights how SKK Judo Club, coaches and volunteers are encouraging more girls and young people, including members of lower socio economic groups, to become active. It demonstrates the value of effective School Club links and satellite feeder clubs and how sport contributes to safer and stronger communities. (5m 09s)
8 The NBorthern Club The Northern Club

This case study highlights how the Northern Club is using the Step into Sport programme and School - Club Links to encourage more girls, young people and peope with disabilities to become active. It demonstrates how sport contributes to the needs of Children and young people.  (5m 24s)