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Minister of Sport Gerry Sutcliffe officially opens Taunton Vale Hub Club

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Taunton Vale netball

Photo: Netball session at the Regional Centre

The Minister for Sport Gerry Sutcliffe officially opened the Taunton Vale Hub Club on 21 October 2008 (view BSF

Sixty delegates from the South West attended Sport England’s "Building Schools for the Future (BSF) PE & Sport Briefing" event at Plymouth Pavilions on Tuesday 14 October 2008. The aim of the event was to give an up to date picture of where PE and Sport (curriculum and wider community) is within the BSF programme. BSF is likely to impact the South West region very shortly as local authorities have been asked to submit expressions of interest to join the programme.

Our thanks go to the speakers for their informative and thought provoking presentations (follow the links to download available powerpoint presentations):
– Mark Perkins (Partnerships for Schools),
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Towards 2012

Tom Daley

Photo credit Action Images: Many Olympians such as Plymouth Diving’s Tom Daley (centre) have been recipients of SportsAid.

The nation celebrated the outstanding achievements of Team GB’s athletes at the Beijing Olympic and Paralympic Games. All thoughts now turn towards emulating this success in London. One of the key aims of hosting 2012 is to create a lasting legacy for sport in Britain – something that SportsAid can and will continue to support as it has done for the past 31 years, helping athletes achieve their potential.

Of the 19 Olympic Gold medals won by Team GB in Beijing, 18 of them were connected to athletes that had received support from SportsAid at the start of their careers. Each year SportsAid in the South West helps approximately 170 athletes who have undeniable talent, unquestionable determination and genuine potential to become Britain’s next generation of sporting heroes.

SportsAid South West is looking to build on support available for athletes by working in partnership with local businesses, Local Authorities, leisure providers and rotary clubs who share their values and passion for sport. In return you can directly support emerging athletes in your area, have the chance to meet them, promote your involvement with the next generation of sporting heroes and become part of the team that is supporting the future of British sport.

Find out how and visit www.sportsaid.org.uk.