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14 May 2008
 

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Wiltshire District Council’s Leisure team is working with Sport England to develop a Community Sport Network (CSN) for the West Wiltshire area, after receiving £46,500 in funding from the Sport England lottery fund.

The new CSN will become part of a national network developed by Sport England, which aims to ensure those involved in grass roots sport, active recreation and physical activity have a forum to meet and exchange ideas and shape the development of sporting opportunities in the district.

Councillor Richard Wiltshire, Portfolio Holder for Leisure said:

“The District Council places great value on the provision of a range of services aimed at encouraging our communities to get involved in sport and keep active. We are very proud to have worked with our partners to develop the CSN, and the external funding secured is greatly appreciated.   

“This is a really exciting initiative for the district, and we hope to both extend the range of activities available to the community and to support more local clubs in improving their services,” he said.

Jim Clarke, Regional Director of Sport England South West, acknowledges the important role Community Sport Networks play in the delivery of sport at the local level:

“The new West Wiltshire Community Sport Network provides the district with the infrastructure to develop and implement activities and sporting programmes that will benefit the community and increase opportunities for people at all levels to participate.

“Our vision for grassroots sport in this country is clear - we want to ensure all young people have the opportunity to play sport both within and beyond the school gates, and we want to encourage people of all ages to get out and participate in sport.  Community Sports Networks (CSNs) are instrumental in making this happen, and I want to thank all the partners involved for their efforts.

The partners involved in the West Wiltshire Community Sport Network include the District Council, Local Strategic Partnership, DC Leisure Management Ltd, Sport England, School Sports Partnership, and a representative from the local voluntary sport sector.  

The funding will support the delivery of a two-year action plan that will see the implementation of sports projects to promote and encourage physical activity and active recreation in the district, including the following confirmed activities and initiatives:

Summer 2008

Autumn 2008

ENDS

Notes to Editor:

Sport England is a non-departmental public body and National Lottery distributor. We are committed to creating a world leading community sports development system and increasing participation in sport.

Sport England has been a statutory consultee on planning applications affecting playing fields since August 1996. We object to any application that is detrimental to sport, unless alternative provision of at least equivalent value is found elsewhere.  

For further information on Sport England South West, please log on to:  http://www.sportengland.org/southwest

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