Monday, 29 October 2012

Councils are seizing this Olympic legacy opportunity



Guest post: Carolyn Downs

Chief Executive of the Local Government Association 
Many of the athletes on the winners’ podium this summer began their sporting careers in council facilities. Rebecca Adlington had her first swimming lessons at Sherwood Baths in Mansfield, which is now named after its local hero. 
 
According to a snapshot LGA survey, over 40% of councils reported an increase in people wanting to get involved in sport during the Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

As leaders of place and employers, councils up and down the country are working with partners to seize the opportunity to use the Games to make a long-term difference to participation in physical activity. From April 2013 councils will be responsible for public health, joining up local public health improvement and physical activity provision.

With everybody experiencing budget pressures strong partnerships between councils and the fitness sector are essential if we are going to unlock legacy.  We need to work together to ensure that public, private and voluntary physical activity provision gives everybody the chance to get more active.
 
 
*Hear more from Carolyn at the Summit; 22nd November, Congress Centre, Londo.
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