Archery is one of the sports on offer at the Norfolk Village Games, a London 2012 Inspire Mark project
The
London
2012
Inspire
Programme,
which
aims
to
bring
the
benefits
of
the
2012
Games
to
every
part
of
the
UK,
has
recognised
a
growing
number
of
innovative
community
sports
projects
–
and
is
looking
for
more.
Any
non-commercial
organisation
can
apply
as
long
as
your
project
is
inspiring,
stimulating
and
likely
to
increase
or
improve
grassroots
sports
participation
Budding tennis players - looking forward to a summer of tennis and inspired by the excitement of Wimbledon – are now able to use new, affordable, facilities across the country.
British Tennis, supported by Sport England, has begun refurbishing and opening facilities in parks and communities – bringing tennis to thousands more people and helping them to stay involved.
Tens of thousands of young people are making their sporting dreams come true at this year’s Balfour Beatty London Youth Games, supported by Sport England.
Like so much of what’s good in community sport, the games’ success is down to strong teamwork between local councils, sports governing bodies and many other partners.