Sport England

The Nation's Biggest Supporter

Bolton Lads and Girls Club

HOME

GET FUNDING | GET RESOURCES | NEWS & MEDIA | ABOUT SPORT ENGLAND

HOW FUNDING WORKS | ABOUT THE FUNDING PROCESS | SWIMMING CAPITAL MODERNISATION PROGRAMME | RESOURCES TO HELP YOU | TAX BREAKS FOR SPORT | FUNDING CASE STUDIES






Team South West - 2012 Newsletter (Issue 1)
Team South West - 2012 Newsletter (Issue 2)

London 2012 website
The sporting and cultural fabric of the South West
(pdf 4mb)
SW Olympic Office (Sept. 2005)
SW Olympic Office (Nov 2005)


Multi-sport club is a knock out for olympics boxing star Amir

Bolton’s favourite sporting son, Olympic medallist Amir Khan has plenty of reason to be grateful for Sport England’s investment of £4m of Lottery funding in the North West town’s sporting facilities.

The young Sport England-funded boxing sensation used the boxing gym at the refurbished Bolton Lad’s and Girl’s club to prepare for the Athens Games in 2004 and then went on to win silver for Great Britain.

And Amir is not the only champion at the club. Youngsters there beat off tough competition to be named as the children’s champions in the National Lottery Helping Hands Awards in November 2004

The club, which is situated in the top 10% of deprived wards in the country, had a proud history spanning 100 years, but the old facilities were simply falling apart and required significant investment.

So with the local area dependant on the club to keep the community active and off the streets, Sport England decided to give it the cash boost that was required to bring a new lease of life to the old club.

The much-improved multi-sport club, which cost a total of £4.5m, now boasts sports halls (one with four courts and the other a main court),  a  boxing gym, a dance and aerobics centre, fitness and weights room, additional activity centre, 5-a-side football floodlit pitch and support facilities.

Programmes were set up within the refurbished club for the community of Bolton. These included an after school club, a junior club, senior club and a number of community groups.

Bolton Lad's and Girl's Club factfile

Return to Case Studies page

To find out more about the Everyday Sport campaign, for activities taking place in your area and simple tips on how to get active, log onto www.everydaysport.com or call the Everyday Sport hotline: 0800 587 6000.


IN YOUR REGION

East | East Midlands | London | North East | North West | South East | South West | West Midlands | Yorkshire


Graphic Version | How to use this site | Site map | A-Z Index | Contact Us

FEEDBACK | PRIVACY/DISCLAIMER