About LIVING SPORT
LIVING SPORT is a Company Limited by Guarantee and attained charitable status in 2007. Its staff team operates from the Lakeside Lodge Complex in Pidley, central to the partnership area. LIVING SPORT is overseen by a Board of Directors / Trustees which includes members from business, local government, sport and education.
LIVING SPORT is the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Sports Partnership, one of a network of County Sports Partnerships across England, formed in 2006 to raise the profile, and engagement, of sport with local strategic partnerships, and to increase community participation in sport.
LIVING SPORT took over the responsibilities of the Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Active Sports Partnership, which had been in operation since 2000, including Active Sports, Step into Sport and Community Sports Coach Scheme projects.
Our work was guided by an initial Business Plan 2006-2010 which identified nine focus areas. Progress against challenging targets was dependent upon developing capacity, within LIVING SPORT and partner organisations, backed up by sufficient delivery resource. During this period new responsibilities were added to the County Sports Partnership portfolio, for example around sports facilities.
OUR VISION
Active and healthy communities where everyone
can play, achieve and enjoy.
OUR MISSION
LIVING SPORT will be a catalyst to building dynamic
and effective partnerships to create an active
Cambridgeshire and Peterborough.
Would you like to receive our newsletter? Add your email address to our subscribers list for future issues.
Date: 19th May 2012
Time: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Date: 20th May 2012
Time: 00:00 AM - 00:00 AM
Date: 22nd May 2012
Time: 18:30 PM - 21:30 PM
UK Inspire Day is a celebration of the London 2012 Inspire programme – a family of over 2700 projects across the UK that have been inspired by the Games to do something special in their local communities.
Read articleBringing fast, reliable broadband to Cambridgeshire and Peterborough is vital for our businesses and communities to thrive. Public subsidy is available to support the rollout of Superfast Broadband but, to benefit, an area must…
Read articleThink horse riding is an elitist sport? Then think again... Get Involved presenter Rachel Wyse visited the Ebony Horse Club, in Brixton, and Mount Mascal Stables, in Kent, and found a very different picture.
Read article