Keeping the District Fit and Healthy

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Published on 2 July 2007
Archived on 2 August 2007


Stratford-on-Avon District Council's Sports Development end of year review has highlighted something worth celebrating.  

 The work plan introduced in April 2006, set targets of increasing;

  • sport participation for residents in the District,
  • volunteer supported projects,
  • staff and volunteer qualifications and training, Leading to improved   health awareness and healthy living among the Council's target groups in the District.  

 The review highlights amongst other achievements in 2006/07;

  • Summer Holiday Schemes - a total 1,046 contacts in 13 venues across the District in the 5 weeks.
  • 2,120 participants in the Schools competitions organised by the District Council during 2006-07.
  • A total of 113 Health Walks have taken place across the District with 771 contacts.
  • 110 sessions Replay 50+ (older peoples) sessions organised with 1,482 contacts.  

 "I am thrilled with the hard work done by the Sports Development Team for increasing the take-up in physical activity across the District. It shows that sport and active recreation plays a key role in everyone's life" says Cllr Chris Williams, Executive Portfolio Holder for Community Services.

 "The Council is exceeding its commitment to developing Healthier Communities, I feel certain that the results next year will show another positive growth in participation in all sports and leisure opportunities provided by the District Council together with its partners."  

 Stratford-on-Avon District Council has been recognised for its achievements and been awarded QUEST, the UK Quality Scheme for Sport Development. The Council was the first local authority in Warwickshire to gain this accreditation and scored 2nd highest in the West Midlands region.


Contact details

Stratford-on-Avon District Council
Elizabeth House, Church Street,
Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire,
CV37 6HX
Tel: 01789 267575

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