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Staff from Hertsmere Leisure have been visiting local schools in the Borehamwood area to encourage children to become healthier and fitter by eating nutritious foods and exercising regularly.
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12 Jul 2005
Work started this week on a new leisure centre in North Warwickshire. The £4.2m
Coleshill Leisure Centre is the result of a partnership between the borough
council and The Coleshill School, which are funding it with the help of England
Squash and Racketball.
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22 Jan 2014
Purely Nutrition – a nutritional and physical activity advisor – has devised a training scheme called Phunky Foods to teach young people about the importance of good health.
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18 May 2006
Work has been completed on an £800,000 scheme to create a new dual-use leisure
centre at Preston School in Yeovil, Somerset, which will be open to members of
the local community.
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05 Sep 2012
A new leisure centre has been opened at Bartholomew School in Eynsham by Oxfordshire County Council and West Oxfordshire District Council.
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06 Dec 2007
Youth Sport Trust (YST) and YMCA have today (Tuesday 16 October) announced a new
partnership
designed to enhance both organisations' reach within schools and communities.
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16 Oct 2012
A new dual-use sports and fitness facility at Trinity School in Carlisle has been officially opened by five times world 200m butterfly champion James Hickman.
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09 Nov 2005
FullerLife Health & Fitness Centre, a community club run by Watford
Grammar School for Girls, has been refurbished and relaunched with a new
range of equipment supplied by SportsArt Fitness.
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16 Apr 2014
The Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) is set to launch its Aqua Skills Festivals in 2007 to introduce more children to its pool-based activities.
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27 Dec 2006
Pulse Health & Fitness, Hanson is to boost
its sport offering to the local community by
opening a new MUGA (multi use games area).
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05 Jul 2011
Leighton Park School and Queen Anne’s School are encouraging girls to develop lifelong fitness habits with new equipment from Matrix
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The government has pledged to invest more than £10m to open school sports and
swimming facilities in England to the public in the evenings and at weekends.
news •
08 Feb 2021
Far from setting people up to be physically active for life, school PE lessons
can put people off sport forever, according to research carried out by the
University of Birmingham. Of the 1,800 people surveyed for The Big PE
Conversation, half said school PE didn’t help them to become more physically active.
One quarter of males and one third of females said they never, or rarely enjoyed, PE.
news •
05 Jan 2015
The government has pledged extra support and improved guidance for primary schools in England as
part of a drive to make sure all children are able to swim confidently.
news •
26 Oct 2018
Before-school exercise could help to reduce the symptoms of ADHD in children
both at school and at home, according to a new study published in the
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology.
news •
11 Sep 2014
British swimming greats Rebecca Adlington, Mark Foster and Steve Parry joined sports
minister Tracey Crouch yesterday (10 November) to celebrate 125 years of school
swimming and highlight the large amount of work that still needs to be done.
news •
11 Nov 2015
Nuffield Health and think tank 2020health has started work with Wood Green School in
Witney on a new pilot which hopes to change the way schools approach health and
wellbeing.
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09 Sep 2015
Helenswood School in Hastings, in partnership with sports trust Freedom Leisure, is taking part in the FIA’s ‘go’ initiative, which has been developed to encourage teenage girls to get active.
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04 Jun 2007
Health club operator Attiva is to open a PFI health club in a school – thought to be the first such development in the UK.
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10 May 2007
A health expert has called for a ‘Jamie Oliver of the gym’ to tackle the problem of childhood obesity.
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25 Jul 2005
The University of Bristol is launching a new study to assess whether a peer-led intervention could
address the steep reduction in teenage girls doing physical activity at secondary school.
news •
11 Mar 2015
School closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic will exacerbate the epidemic of childhood
obesity in the US, according to public health scientists at Columbia University's Mailman
School of Public Health.
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12 Apr 2020
Bladerunner, the corporate health and fitness provider, has acquired Sport & Mind, the operator of dual use sporting facilities at schools and colleges.
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22 Jun 2004
Due to the continual success of the Fitness Industry Association’s (FIA) Adopt a School (AAS) scheme, nearly 60 programmes are expected to help to increase the activity levels of 1,800 school children this spring.
news •
09 Feb 2006
Primary school staff that are helping and inspiring children in London to be active are to be
celebrated in a new initiative from ukactive Kids and Nike.
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06 Mar 2019
Nuffield’s in-school head of wellbeing on teaching children strategies for physical and mental wellbeing
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Every UK secondary school should appoint a ‘head of wellbeing’ tasked with
improving the physical and mental health of students and teachers, according to
Nuffield Health and think tank 2020health.
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07 Jan 2015
The fitness of children falls dramatically during the holidays – but the problem could be solved
by keeping school sports facilities open during the summer months.
news •
03 May 2019
Primary school children across the UK are in 'urgent need' of increasing their physical activity levels in
order to prevent serious health problems in later life, according to new research.
news •
21 Jun 2012
The hundreds of millions of pounds the government is expecting to generate as a result of
its soft drinks sugar levy should be pumped into physical activity initiatives outside schools
as well as within them, according to Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson.
news •
18 Aug 2016
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