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Sports Club Directory sportssports ClubClub DirectoryDirectory Clubmark Making sure the nation’s sports club infrastructure is safer, stronger and Sport England recognises and values more successful. the commitment made by sports Ensuring clubs provide the right clubs to develop high quality and environment to encourage all its welcoming environments for young members to enjoy sport and stay participants. The development of involved throughout their lives. clubs that encourage young people to take-up sport, improve their As of August 2019, Sport England is no talents, possibly play a leadership longer providing general support for role and give them the option accreditation through Clubmark. Clubs to initiate and maintain life-long still go through the process through participation in sport is an essential their National Governing Body, below is part of supporting the sporting a list of those NGB’s that run their own infrastructure in England. accreditation: • Angling Trust (Fishmark) What is Clubmark? • Badminton England Clubmark is the universally (Premier Club Status) acknowledged cross sport accreditation • British Canoeing (Quality Mark) scheme for community sports Clubs. • British Cycling (Go Ride / Clubmark) It shows that a club provides the • British Gymnastics (GymMark) right environment which ensures the • British Judo (Clubmark) welfare of members and encourages • British Orienteering (Clubmark) everyone to enjoy sport and stay • England Golf (GolfMark) involved throughout their lives. • England Hockey (ClubsFirst) An accredited club is recognised as • England Netball a safe, rewarding and fulfilling place (CAPS - Club Action Planning Scheme) for participants of all ages as well as • Rugby Football Union helping parents and carers know that (Club Accreditation) they’re choosing the right club for their • Swim England (Swim21) young people. • The ECB (ECB Clubmark) • The Football Association It stands for: (FA Charter Standard) Higher standards of welfare, equity, coaching and management in community sports clubs. 2 www.visionrcl.org.uk Contents Introduction to your Sport & Health Team ....................4-7 Judo ...................................................21 Angling .............................................8 Karate ................................................21-22 Archery .............................................8-9 Lacrosse ............................................22 Athletics ...........................................9 Martial Arts .....................................23 Badminton ......................................9-10 Netball ..............................................23-24 Basketball ........................................10 Orienteering ...................................24 Bowls .................................................10-11 Rowing .............................................24 Boxing ...............................................11 Rugby Union ...................................24-25 Canoeing/Kayaking ......................12 Sailing ...............................................25 Cheerleading ..................................12 Squash ..............................................25-26 Cricket ...............................................12-14 Swimming .......................................26 Cycling / BMX .................................14-15 Table Tennis ....................................26-27 Dance ................................................15 Tennis ................................................27-28 Disability Sport ..............................15-16 Trampolining ..................................28 Equestrian .......................................16 Volleyball .........................................28 Fencing .............................................16 Weightlifting ...................................28 Football ............................................16-18 Water Sports ...................................29 Golf ....................................................18-19 Leisure Facilities ............................29-30 Gymnastics ......................................19-20 Parks Facilities ................................31 Handball...........................................20 Parks and Open Spaces Map .....32 Hockey ..............................................20 Change of details form ...............33 www.visionrcl.org.uk 3 Introduction to your Your Sport & Health Team: Sport & Health Team Alison Burford The Sports Club Directory is Sport & Health Manager compiled by the Vision Redbridge, 020 8708 0953 Culture & Leisure, Sport & Health [email protected] Team as a guide to the sports clubs in the Borough. It is a source of Darren Trippick information for adults and young Sports Development Officer people who wish to continue 020 8708 0950 participating in a sport which they [email protected] have enjoyed, and is helpful to any newcomers to Redbridge who wish Michelle Wood to find a new club. Sports Development Officer This is the most comprehensive issue of 020 8708 0951 the Directory to date and contains: [email protected] basic information about each club Deeba Khan a contact name for further Health & Wellbeing Coordinator information 020 8708 0952 the ages catered for [email protected] This is not a definitive list of sports clubs in Redbridge and there are a number of Pavan Patter clubs in the Borough who have either Community Activator not responded or did not want their 020 8708 0954 details included in this Directory. [email protected] For further information on how the Sport Steve Smith & Health Team can help you, please Exercise on Referral Manager contact the relevant person opposite. 020 8708 0952 [email protected] 4 www.visionrcl.org.uk What we do Walking has many health benefits. It is a great way to get some exercise and Your Sport & Health Team provides to meet new people. an extensive range of health and fitness opportunities for everyone For more information on our organised including activities for young walks call 020 8708 0951 or check out children during school holidays, the website regularly for the most providing advice and support for up-to date timetable clubs and individuals. www.visionrcl.org.uk/walking Healthy Lifestyles Programme Sports Club Directory (16 yrs+) This is primarily a guide to sports clubs but also includes details of leisure Come and try a range of activities facilities, physical activity sessions plus including yoga, zumba, pilates, badminton, and chair based exercise. parks and open spaces in the Borough. The sessions are for all abilities It is a useful tool for those trying to find a and you can just turn up and join in, new club or activity and tells you what is no booking is required. happening at your local leisure facilities. For a full list of weekly activities visit www.visionrcl.org.uk/activities Walking For Health Come and walk your way to health for FREE on our weekly walks programme, taking in all the parks and open spaces Redbridge has to offer. The walks are open to all and suitable for everyone. From mothers with buggies to wheelchair users, and those that simply enjoy or want to try walking. www.visionrcl.org.uk 5 Active Stars Each session costs £3 or 4 sessions for Are you worried that your child is £10. All sessions welcome any mum of above a healthy weight? If so, we offer any ability and cater for young children a physical activity and nutrition course, whilst you enjoy your workout! For designed to support children and more information on Family, Fit & Fun families to develop healthy lifestyles. please call 020 8708 0952. The programme is for families with children between 5-11 years of age, This Girl Can who have been identified as above The ‘This Girl Can’ programme is a a healthy weight for their age by women and girls only project with the school nurse. The sessions run many activities on offer designed just in blocks of 6 weeks and consist of for us girls. So whether you’re new to weekly interactive healthy eating sport or just looking to try something workshops, cooking activities and fun different with your friends, remember physical activity. The programme is that here at This Girl Can we will not just for children, parents/carers are dance, kick, throw and run, we like to encouraged to take part in child and think that ‘This Girl Can’ and she will! parent healthy eating activities and There are many activities available to parent only discussions. For further enjoy including zumba, netball, self information on this programme, please defence, golf, swimming and call 020 8708 0952. water sports. Family Fit & Fun Visit the website regularly for the Are you looking to get fit or get back most up-to-date timetable into exercise post-baby? If so, we www.visionrcl.org.uk/thisgirlcan have the perfect programme for you! contact us on 020 8708 0951. Family, Fit & Fun takes place at various Children’s Centres across Redbridge, includes many classes, from Zumba, buggy fitness, antenatal and postnatal yoga. Children aged 0-5 years are able to come along too. 6 www.visionrcl.org.uk Club Liaison interest for the following season, Does your club need assistance? We please email can help with Clubmark accreditation [email protected] process, writing funding bids and creating school-club links. We also Young Peoples’ Events help clubs become more inclusive London Youth Games – and accessible. Opportunities for young people to compete for Redbridge against the Cricket other 32 London Boroughs in
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