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Berkshire Sport has begun delivering Baseball sessions with support from Bracknell Baseball Club as a part of its Sport Unlimited programme.
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05 July 2009
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A kayaking programme run byLongridge in partnership with Bucks and Milton Keynes Sport Partnership as part of Sport Unlimited has helped semi sporty
and non sporty young people like13 year old Chelsea Bartlett to become involved in sport.
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05 July 2009
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A successful partnership model between Humberside Police, Grimsby Town FC, NE Lincs Sports Development and Young People’s Support Service to deliver football has now been rolled out across the Humber Sports Partnership.
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05 July 2009
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Fit Rugby, a Sport Unlimited programme delivered by the Rugby Football Union in partnership with Tees Valley Sport has enabled young people to experience rugby and get fit at the same time.
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05 July 2009
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Street Cheer is a brand new element of Cheerleading, a unique fusion of street dance and cheerleading moves. It has proved particularly popular in Gateshead, where it is part of the Sport Unlimited programme.
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05 July 2009
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Concept2 rowing has been set up in partnership with Northumberland Sport, The Amateur Rowing Association, Ponteland Community High School, Richard Coates Middle School and Morpeth and Ponteland School Sports Partnership (SSP) to further engage semi sporty young people.
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05 July 2009
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A schools dodgeball league has been organised during the autumn term of Sport Unlimited across the the whole of the West Berkshire School Sport Partnership (SSP).
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05 July 2009
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After trying the sport in school, primary school children in Bromsgrove wanted to continue taking part in gymnastics. So Bromsgrove council and North Worcestershire School Sport Partnership worked together to fill the gap.
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05 July 2009
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A joined up approach that spelt out the benefits of Sport Unlimited to partners helped to make the programme a success.
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05 July 2009
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Research suggests that the use of events can bring young people into sports that may otherwise have seemed too daunting or inaccessible.
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05 July 2009