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What we do, how we do it and why - all you need to know about our work in the North West
New phone numbers for Sport England North West
We have recently changed all our direct dial phone numbers, please contact us on the new numbers.
Who are we?
Sport England in the north west is committed to creating opportunities for people in the North West region to start in sport, stay in sport and succeed in sport.
We are committed to the national vision: making England an active and successful sporting nation.
Sport England provides the strategic lead for sport in England, and is responsible for delivering the Government's sporting objectives.
Contact the North West Sport England team
Regional focus
The North West Plan for Sport & Physical Activity 2004-2008
North West on the Move: The North West Plan for Sport & Physical Activity 2004-2008 is a plan for sport and physical activity, not a Sport England plan. Its formulation has involved national, regional and local consultations with key stakeholders, agencies and organisations across the private, public and voluntary sectors who fully understand the strategic issues and local needs of the region. It has been facilitated by Sport England under the guidance of the North West Sports Board.
The plan has two main aims:
The plan will deliver across five themes:
Enhancing the sporting infrastructure
Improving health and well being
Developing education and skills
Benefiting the economy
Creating stronger and safer communities.
To download a copy of the full report and Executive Summary, go here
| A strategic regional network has been launched to drive forward the work of the five themes and push the region to increase participation and widen access. Click here to view more details of this network, 'North West On The Move'. |
Community Investment Fund
The new Community Investment Fund gives us the chance to support projects which will make a real difference to sport and physical activity in the north west.
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County Sports Partnerships
A County Sports Partnership is a partnership of agencies committed to providing a high quality single system for people to benefit from sport. Action is based on local need - influencing the understanding, interpretation and deployment of national, regional and local policy. There are five CSP’s in the North West:
The region
The north west is a diverse region composed of five distinct county areas: the predominantly urban counties of Greater Manchester and Merseyside, and the three shire counties of Cheshire, Cumbria and Lancashire.
The North West is home to nearly seven million people (12 per cent of the UK's population) and a quarter of a million businesses. As the second largest UK region after the south east, It has a size and scale that generates great potential in delivering economic, social and environmental progress and sustainability within the UK.
The region is complex in its makeup. While much of the land area is rural in nature, there exist places of very high population density and extensive sparsity, areas which are reliant on a narrow range of economic activities and others of great diversity, areas of severe and profound deprivation along with areas of significant wealth and areas of environmental degradation in the midst of landscapes of great natural beauty.
Value of sport to the region
Source: The Value of the Sports Economy in the English Regions: North West
Regional links
England’s North West portal
Driven by the North West Development Agency, this regional portal promotes regionalism in regeneration and economic development.
Government Office North West (GO-NW)
The role of the GO-NW is to work with regional partners and local people to maximise competitiveness and prosperity in the region and to support integrated policies for an inclusive society.
North West Development Agency
The Northwest Development Agency (NWDA) is the regional development agency (RDA) for the North West of England. Its remit is to co-ordinate the economic development and regeneration of the region; to promote relocation, inward investment and competitiveness; enhance training and skills; and contribute to sustainable development.
North West Regional Assembly (NWRA)
The NWRA is a partnership of local government, business, public sector and voluntary organisations, education and training bodies, trade unions and co-operatives. The mission of the NWRA is to promote the well being of the Region in economic, environmental and social terms.
North West Cultural Consortium
The Cultural Consortium is the strategic partnership for the development of culture in England’s Northwest. Sectors covered by the Cultural Consortium include arts, heritage, museums, libraries, archives, architecture, tourism, sport, lottery, and the creative industries including media.
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