2012
Sports Arts & Leisure
The year of the London Olympics
Be active, be creative, be part of it‌
Sports Arts & Leisure
Foreword The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games present a unique, once in a lifetime opportunity to inspire a generation to take part in sport and cultural activity as part of a healthy and positively balanced lifestyle. There will be great excitement in the run up to the Games with the Torch Relay event and it is a great honour to be welcoming the Torch to North East Lincolnshire along with an evening celebration event. During the Games people will be keen to try out new sports and cultural activities as Great Britain showcases to the world the balance of elite level performance, community involvement and embracement that our community sector supports. Following the Games it is essential that the Country unites to support the delivery of a long term legacy of sports and cultural participation that can support community health and well-being. This prospectus is a guide to North East Lincolnshire Council’s plans to deliver an Olympic legacy in 2012, the year of the Olympics, where we can all be active, be creative and be part of it.
Councillor Mick Burnett, deputy leader and portfolio holder for tourism, leisure and culture M Burnett
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Contents 02.......................... FOREWORD 04.......................... INTRODUCTION 05.......................... Meet the teams 07.......................... Partners ACTIVITIES 08.......................... Disability sports programme 09.......................... Active seniors 10.......................... Sport Lincs 11............................ Holiday activities for young people EVENTS AND EXHIBITIONS 12........................... Meridian Park Showground events 14........................... Olympic Torch Relay and evening event 14........................... Youth Arts Festival 15........................... Exhibitions – Unlocking the collection 15........................... Easter Egg Hunt FACILITIES 16.......................... Bradley Football Development Centre 18.......................... Meridian Park Showground 19.......................... Ormiston Maritime Academy 19.......................... Sport and Leisure Management 19.......................... Grimsby Auditorium 20....................... CELEBRATIONS 21........................ NEED A SPORTS COACH? 22....................... WANT TO VOLUNTEER? 23....................... OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOU
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Sports Arts & Leisure
Introduction introduction
North East Lincolnshire Council’s culture and sports development teams work with the community to encourage more people of all ages to enjoy arts and leisure activities. This information booklet looks at the team’s work showcasing what they can offer through their work with the community, local businesses, agencies and funders. They offer something for everyone regardless of age, sporting ability or artistic flair. Have a browse and see for yourself!
Delivering high quality and recognised services
Leading Lights
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Let’s meet the teams Cultural development team
They aim to:
The cultural development team leads on festivals and outreach projects as well as supporting local artists and arts groups.
• Ensure that people within North East Lincolnshire have the opportunity to participate in high quality sport and physical activity through upskilling sports coaches, teachers and volunteers who deliver/coach/ instruct sports and physical activity;
They aim to: • Deliver an extensive programme of arts outreach projects especially for those deemed ‘hard to reach’; • Provide advice and support to the creative industries, artists and arts groups; • Provide advice on securing funding for arts projects; • Offer the public the opportunity to experience and participate in a wide range of live arts events via a quality festivals programme; and • Improve public access to arts and culture information and simultaneously support the arts and culture sectors with the production and distribution of Sports and Cultural Quarter and the Cultural Bite e-newsletter.
Sports development team The sports development unit works in partnership with local and national organisations in order to improve the quality and quantity of sporting opportunities across North East Lincolnshire. Sports development also provides information and support on coach education to improve the quality of coaching within North East Lincolnshire.
• Increase the number and quality of volunteers involved in sport and active recreation in North East Lincolnshire; • Work with voluntary sports clubs and community groups to improve their structures and practices to provide high quality services; • Develop opportunities to increase participation levels in sport and active recreation; • Ensure that sport is equitable by developing opportunities to ensure that priority groups can access sport and active recreation; • Support groups in accessing external funding to deliver sporting projects and activities; and • Engage ‘at risk’ and ‘hard to reach’ young people in sport as a means of preventing anti social behaviour and increasing social well being.
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Need advice from the teams?
introduction
The sports and cultural development teams work with a diverse cross section of our community, both young and old, ensuring that all activities are inclusive to everyone. Qualified sports coaches and talented local artists are deployed to deliver these sessions. They offer a range of activities from traditional sports, physical activity, fun games, music projects, dance and film making, drama, arts and crafts and working with community groups throughout North East Lincolnshire. Support and advice is available on: • Sports and cultural capital projects • Sports and cultural planning applications • Event planning • Accessing grant funding • Business advice and support for the creative industries and local artists • Providing activities for local groups
Find out more... Tel:
Sports development on (01472) 323349 Culture: Caroline Moorby on (01472) 323435
Email:
sports.development@nelincs.gov.uk caroline.moorby@nelincs.gov.uk
Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/ resident/sport-and-leisure /sports-development
• Club development • Coach education
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Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/arts- events-and-tourism/arts
Partners The teams could not be successful at what they do without the support and funding from their strategic partners. With thanks to our official partners
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Disability Programme - sports and arts
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What’s it all about…
have a go. Whether it’s trampolining, athletics, swimming, football or cycling, why don’t you come and show us your skills or use the opportunity to learn new skills? We are sure you will have a good time.
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The opening ceremony of the North East Lincolnshire Disability Games takes place on Thursday, May 31, at Meridian Park Cleethorpes, with the closing ceremony taking place on Friday, August 17, at Oasis Academy, Wintringham.
Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter
Disability activities take place weekly in North East Lincolnshire and include adapted cycling, swimming, ice skating, trampolining, multi sports, music and arts and crafts. All weekly activities are fully inclusive and everybody is welcome to come along and have a go.
Try it out… Inclusive 4AllSport taster events take place quarterly at local leisure facilities. They offer activities including table tennis, arts and crafts, dance, new age kurling, trampolining, adapted cycling, indoor football and athletics, ice skating, swimming, wii games and access to information about healthy lifestyles. The events attract approximately 200 people including participants, carers and their families and are a great way to get involved in local activity.
New for 2012… The North East Lincolnshire Disability Games is the area’s very own Paralympic sporting event. There are lots of inclusive events and activities taking place over the summer months of 2012 replicating a number of Olympic and Paralympic sports. You can enter into our competitive events or simply come along to
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Success story… The Kick Start Group was formed in 2007 with the help of the Community Mental Health Team in partnership with North East Lincolnshire Council’s sports development. Now known as ‘Humber Hotspurs’ the team train and compete on a weekly basis and have come a long way in the past four years. They train and play matches at Bradley Football Development Centre, which they call their ‘home ground’. They are also part of a wider network within Yorkshire and Humber where they play in league and friendly matches. Playing football as part of a team on a weekly basis has helped many of the service users get their confidence back in social settings leading to a pathway back into paid employment or volunteering opportunities.
Lucy Johnston on (01472) 323346
Email: lucy.johnston@nelincs.gov.uk
Active Seniors - sports and arts
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What’s it all about…
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The Active Seniors programme aims to keep the mind, body and soul youthful for our residents in North East Lincolnshire through a variety of activities and events. Weekly activities take place in local community settings consisting of a range of activities including tai chi, chair based exercise, new age kurling, light circuits, Zumba Gold and arts and craft workshops. These activities are very social, keep our community fit and active and are often referred to as ‘Over 50s Youth Clubs’. This project also carries the prestigious Inspire mark awarded through London 2012 and the Olympic Games Committee. All sessions are affordable and accessible. Participants can also join our loyalty scheme to earn free sessions for regular attendance.
Try it out… Taster events take place in the community to let you enjoy a range of activities. They take place over a full day and let you try out new and existing sports and cultural activities. These events also give us the opportunity to ask you want you want to enjoy. The taster events provide information on healthy lifestyles and give participants the opportunity to try new activities, socialise and meet new people along with light refreshments in a safe and
comfortable environment.
New for 2012… A Cultural Road Show is taking place in 2012 in library branches across North East Lincolnshire. Starting from February a variety of different sports and arts activities will be taking place and everyone is welcome. Please check our website for activities running in each library or contact your local branch. Activities now take place weekly at Bradley Football Development Centre.
Lucy Johnston on (01472) 323346
Email: lucy.johnston@nelincs.gov.uk Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter
Success story… In December last year, 50 residents in North East Lincolnshire took part in our first new age kurling competition at the Memorial Hall, Cleethorpes. The event was a huge success and all teams involved had their own creative team name and enjoyed the competitive element as well as meeting up for a festive social event. All of the teams who entered take part in our weekly programme of activities and say it’s a great way to get active, stay healthy and socialise with friends. The winning team Waltham Strollers were delighted and will now get their name engraved on the trophy that will be re used at every competition.
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Sport Lincs - sports and arts
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What’s it all about…
Tel:
Louise Smith on (01472) 323379
Email:
louise.smith@nelincs.gov.uk
Sport Lincs is a multi agency project that aims to provide young people with activities that they can take part in as a diversion to antisocial behaviour, youth related crime and drug and alcohol misuse. Partners include North East Lincolnshire Council’s sports and cultural development services and the young people’s support service, Humberside Police and Grimsby Town Football in the Community. The partnership, through various sources of funding, provides these diversionary activities for the young people of the borough in locations close to their homes.
Try it out… Weekly dance and football academies take place throughout the borough together with DJ’ing, filming, rock school, urban art and arts and crafts workshops. The dance and football academies culminate in quarterly Dance Off and Fairplay football events.
New for 2012… The scheme is award winning and has achieved the nationally acclaimed Inspire mark for the Friday night football sessions that operate across the whole of the borough. North East Lincolnshire Council has also just achieved the
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nationally recognised award Street Mark, also an Inspire marked project, which will see new sessions being created around the Street Sport theme. In 2009 Sport Lincs was also awarded the highly commendable Home Office Tilly Award.
Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter and the holiday activity brochure
Success story… A youth project leader on the rock school programme speaks highly of the programme. “The rock school project has been an invaluable tool for engaging young people including those who are hard to reach and have low self esteem and low levels of participation. Through learning to play an instrument, singing, being part of a group or by going out into the community showcasing their new skills, rock school has increased their confidence and given them a new direction and focus, diverting them away from undesirable choices. One young girl, 14, was involved in some risky behaviour and was regularly seeing a social worker. She has now done three shows/concerts and rock school has changed her behaviour and attitude to life and led to her believe in herself more. Through involvement in the project she has gained a new direction and has discovered talents that she didn’t know she had. Rock school is clearly making a difference to young people’s lives.”
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Holiday activities for young people
Find out more...
What’s it all about…
Tel:
Gary Precious on (01472) 325300
Email:
gary.precious@nelincs.gov.uk
A variety of holiday activities including football, multi skills and dodge ball take place in a number of community venues across North East Lincolnshire. The activities are open to those aged five to 11 years and the length of courses range from one-day to one-week. All of the activities offer an exciting experience including sports specific coaching, fun games and the opportunity to develop social skills and build confidence through physical activity.
Courses
Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/sport and-leisure/bradley-football development-centre Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter and the holiday activity brochure
Try it out... Bradley Football Development Centre offer four or five-day football courses during the school holidays with ‘extra time’ added on to the day as an optional extra if you want to try out some other fun activities.
Day camps Try it out… Only have a day to spare during the school holidays? Then you can enjoy sports activities that take place at a number of schools including Signhills Primary, Whitgift and Immingham.
Find out more... Tel:
Sports development on (01472) 323349
Email: sports.development @nelincs.gov.uk Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter and the holiday activity brochure
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Events and exhibitions
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Meridian Park Showground events
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What’s it all about‌ Meridian Park Showground in Cleethorpes hosts a wide variety of events throughout the year from charity runs and fundraisers, free children’s fun days, community sporting events, and large scale family events such as the armed forces weekend in June which will see marching bands and a military flyover. Situated in the centre of the resort it is a fantastic space for all types of activities and visitors and residents are invited to enjoy the varied programme of events on offer.
David Power on (01472) 323350
Email: dave.power@nelincs.gov.uk Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/arts events-and-tourism/meridian-park Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter
Meridian Park Showground Events 2012
Thursday May 31 Sports & Cultural Services Disability Day
Wednesday August 1 National Play Day Event
(01472) 323346
Thursday August 2 to Friday August 3 Sports Holiday Activities (01472) 323379
Monday June 4 Diamond Jubilee Celebration (01472) 323379
Sunday June 10 Race For Life (08716) 411111 | www.race4life.org
Saturday June 23 to Sunday June 24 Armed Forces Weekend armedforcesevents@nelincs.gov.uk
Tuesday June 26 Torch Relay See press for more details.
Sunday July 22 Zumbathon Dance Extravaganza - Charity Event Humberston Lions 0845 833 1828, Tim on (01507) 363295, Stuart on (01472) 238841 humberstonlions@gmail.com | www.humberstonlions.co.uk
Saturday July 28 Cleethorpes Carnival cleecarnivalgsmg.co.uk
(01472) 323379
Saturday August 4 Sports and Arts Youth Festival (01472) 323435 or (01472) 323379
Saturday August 11 to Sunday August 12 1940’s Weekend (01472) 604657 | office.cclr@btconnect.com
Saturday August 18 Red -Tag Cleethorpes Peoples Festival media@red-tag.co.uk
Saturday August 25 Classical Concert www.theculturehouse.co.uk
Monday August 27 Cleethorpes Traditional Summer Fayre (01472) 323004 or (01472) 323379
Saturday September 1 Pride 2012 www.grimsbypride.org
Sunday September 9 Smileathon (01472) 502039
For more information about Meridian Park Showground, the schedule of events, or hiring the venue visit www.nelincs.gov.uk and search for ‘Meridian Park’. 13
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Events and exhibitions
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In addition to the activities already mentioned in this booklet, a number of other events are taking place throughout North East Lincolnshire, all helping to deliver the Cultural Olympiad.
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Torch Relay and evening event What’s it all about… In late June, North East Lincolnshire will play host to the Olympic Flame as the Olympic Torch Relay travels around the country before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games. On the evening of Tuesday, June 26, Cleethorpes will become the only seaside resort on the East Coast to host one of the sixty six torch celebrations and full details will be announced as soon as available. The Olympic Flame will arrive in Cleethorpes on the evening of June 26 having earlier run through Immingham on the way and before continuing from Grimsby on Wednesday, June 27, starting with a spectacular abseil down the iconic Dock Tower.
Youth Arts Festival What’s it all about… This year the festival will take place over one day, Saturday, August 4 at Meridian Showground in Cleethorpes. The day will be in partnership with the North East Lincolnshire Council Family Sports Fun Day. The whole event will be a celebration of arts and sports. We will have a wide variety of activities on offer throughout the day including music, arts and crafts, drama and film. There will also be lots of sports activities to try too. We hope that plenty of people will attend this family event.
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David Watson on (01472) 323348
Email: david.watson@nelincs.gov.uk Website: www.nelincs.gov uk/2012andbeyond
Find out more... Tel:
Caroline Moorby on (01472) 323435
Email:
caroline.moorby@nelincs.gov.uk
Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/ arts--events-and-tourism/arts/ youth-arts-programme
Events and exhibitions Unlocking the Collection What’s it all about… North East Lincolnshire Council has opened up its full photographic, artefacts and arts collections to the public in a series of exhibitions at the Fishing Heritage Centre. These are being curated by staff from North Lincolnshire Museums Service, as part of the shared service arrangement. The council has been awarded £50,000 by the Heritage Lottery Fund to provide a total of 15 exhibitions over four years. Each of the exhibitions is being accompanied by a series of outreach activities, which will aim to uncover the history behind the items on show. They will allow local people to learn more about the collection and also about the heritage of the area. Some of the workshops will be tailored to adults and some to children, so there really is something for everybody. Entrance to the exhibitions is free of charge and all of the outreach workshops are also free but pre booking is essential.
Easter Egg hunt What’s it all about… The third annual Easter Egg Hunt organised by sports development will take place on Saturday, April 7 at People’s Park, Grimsby. This is a treasure hunt for Easter eggs, which are then marked on a map with additional special Easter characters to look out for. Prizes for all entrants and a free raffle draw for larger prizes for those who successfully mark off all the eggs on their map. Cost 50p per child.
Find out more... Tel:
Rachel McWilliam on (01472) 323004
Email: rachel.mcwilliam@nelincs.gov.uk Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/arts -events-and-tourism/exhibitions unlocking-collection Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter
Find out more... Tel:
Sports development on (01472) 323349
Email: sports.development @nelincs.gov.uk Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter
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Facilities Bradley Football Development Centre
facilities
Bradley Football Development Centre has transformed Bradley playing fields in Grimsby into a hub of social and sporting activity. The improved site, which has been expanded by nearly three hectares, has been redeveloped to include 14 full size grass pitches, 10 mini-soccer pitches three junior pitches, three cricket wickets and a 3rd generation (3G) floodlit artificial grass pitch. Furthermore, the complex now boasts ten changing rooms, three officials’ rooms, office space, spectator toilets and a function room with kitchen and bar facilities. All of which are crucial elements to make the complex a regional centre of football development excellence. The centre is used for a variety of community events and activities and rooms can be hired for meetings, group seminars and conferences, presentation evenings, receptions and functions; buffets and refreshments are available to order.
Bradley Football Development Centre room and pitch prices PITCH IN SEASON
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Price
Premier Pitch
£125.00
3G Adults
£28.00
3G Juniors
£24.00
Adult 11-a-side Pitch
£36.00
Junior 11-a-side Pitch
£28.00
Youth Pitch
£26.00
Mini Soccer Pitch
£24.00
PITCH OUT OF SEASON Premier Pitch
Price £125.00
3G Adults
£15.00
3G Juniors
£12.00
Adult 11-a-side Pitch
£36.00
Junior 11-a-side Pitch
£28.00
Youth Pitch
£26.00
Mini Soccer Pitch
£24.00
FUNCTION / PARTY HIRE EVENING
Price
Night Party Up to 50 people (per hour)
£30.00
Night Party Up to 150 people (per hour)
£40.00
Booking for 5 Hours (50 people)
£150.00
Booking for 5 Hours (150 people )
£200.00
FUNCTION / PARTY HIRE DAYTIME
Price
Day Party Up to 50 people (per hour)
£20.00
Day Party Up to 150 people (per hour)
£30.00
Booking for 8 Hours (50 people)
£160.00
Booking for 8 Hours (150 people )
£240.00
CORPORATE HIRE DAY TIME
Price
Half Room Hire per hour
£12.50
Full Room Hire per hour
£25.00
Half Room Full Day
£100.00
Full Room Full Day
£200.00
Find out more... Tel:
Gary Precious on (01472) 325300.
Email: gary.precious@nelincs.gov.uk Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/sport and-leisure/bradley-football development-centre
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Meridian Park Showground
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Meridian Park Showground is a dedicated events space at the south of the resort of Cleethorpes, situated in King’s Road.
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The space can be used for many different types of events as it has many fixed facilities which would have to be brought into other venues.
Email: dave.power@nelincs.gov.uk
As a flexible space for events, it has few permanent buildings apart from a control tower, two permanent toilet blocks incorporating ladies, gents and disability toilets plus two single shower units. There is 415kv power supply to the site, plus nine utility pods to provide water and electricity for concession units reducing the planning requirements for any event organiser.
Website: www.nelincs.gov.uk/resident/arts events-and-tourism/meridian-park
Meridian Park Showground is suitable to hire for a wide variety of uses by community groups, charities and commercial events promoters. If you are interested in holding an event at Meridian Park Showground please view the information Tool Kit. This information covers the basic issues that you will need to consider in planning and the forms that you will need to submit. Meridian Park Showground – Hire Rates 2012 Hire of Venue UP TO DAY RATE 3 DAYS RATE
UP TO 7 DAYS RATE
OVER 7 DAYS RATE
Commercial rate
£500
£1,000
£2,000
Subject to negotiation
Community rate
£250
£500
£1,000
Subject to negotiation
Other Hire ITEM AVAILABLE FOR HIRE 120 barriers
£120
Corporate hospitality suite (unstaffed)
£50
Corporate hospitality suite (staffed and/or with buffet etc)
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COST OF HIRE
Negotiable
David Power on (01472) 323350
Brochure: Meridian Park Showground Toolkit
Ormiston Maritime Academy
HEREFORD
In Season Out of Season
JUNIOR / HOUR Astro (1/3rd)
£20.00
£10.00
Astro Full Pitch
£35.00
£20.00
Astro (1/3rd)
£24.00
£12.00
Astro Full Pitch
£40.00
£30.00
Senior (16+)
£20.00
£20.00
Junior
£17.00
£17.00
Adult 11 a side
£35.00
£35.00
Junior 11 a side
£22.50
£22.50
£20.00
£20.00
Sports development manages the sports and leisure facilities at Ormiston Maritime Academy in partnership with the school.
SENIOR / HOUR
It is open Monday to Friday from 4pm to 9pm and Saturday and Sunday from 9am to 9pm.
SPORTS HALL / HOUR
The facilities include a full size Astroturf, sports hall, gymnasium, dance studio and class rooms along with the vast expanse of grassed area. All of which can be hired at very competitive prices.
GRASS PITCH MATCH HIRE
Find out more... Tel:
Gary Precious on (01472) 325300
Email:
gary.precious@nelincs.gov.uk
GYM 1 Hour Slot
Sport and Leisure ManagementVenues North East Lincolnshire Council’s leisure facilities are managed by Sports & Leisure Management (SLM) under their Everyone Active brand. • Cleethorpes Leisure Centre • Grimsby Leisure Centre • Grimsby Swimming Pool • Immingham Swimming Pool • Immingham Sports Centre • King George V Stadium
Find out more... They provide a range of activities and full details are available on their web site. www.everyoneactive.com
Grimsby Auditorium
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Grimsby Auditorium is the area’s premiere multi purpose performance venue hosting not only theatre shows but also standing concerts, conference events and even acting as a television studio for such programmes as Sky Snooker and the BBC’s Question Time.
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Celebrations
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North East Lincolnshire Sports Association (NELSA) Annual Sports Awards Evening
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celebrations
What’s it all about… NELSA is responsible for the annual sports awards evening. Nominations are accepted for those who live in North East Lincolnshire or represent a club based in North East Lincolnshire. Awards include individual and team awards and anyone can nominate an individual or team to be considered by the judging panel for an award. The judging panel consists of representatives from local sports and a representative from Sports Development.
New for 2012…NELSA are also seeking sponsorship for this high profile event for 2012. There are various levels of sponsorship available from small advertising to full event sponsorship.
NELSA award winners 2011 MOST IMPROVED SPORTS PERSON AWARD 1st Place – Lacie Stembridge (Karate) 2nd Place – Charlotte Robinson (Athletics) 3rd Place – Jack Blyth (Table Tennis)
JUNIOR DISABLED SPORTS PERSONALITY 1st Place – James Jagger (Disability Sports) 2nd Place – Matthew Parkinson (Riding) 3rd Place – Kate Bentham (Swimming)
COACHES AWARD 1st Place – Peter Gifford (Athletics) 2nd Place – Jackie Jones (Karate) 3rd Place – Sean Wood (Boxing)
JUNIOR SPORTS PERSONALITY 1st Place – Rachel Bell (Athletics) 2nd Place – Finley Thompson (Triathlon) 3rd Place – Jamie Carter (Wheelchair Racing)
NORMAN MELIA YOUNG PERSONS SERVICES TO SPORT 1st Place – Steve Winton (Football) 2nd Place – Callum Stanland (Disability Sports)
SENIOR TEAM 1st Place – Grimsby Town Pumas (Cricket) 2nd Place – Grimsby Institute British Colleges Football Team 3rd Place – Grimsby Hockey Club
SERVICES TO SPORT 1st Place – Jo Borrill (Disability Sports) 2nd Place – Paul Hostad (Cricket) 3rd Place – Lynn Holmes (Swimming) JUNIOR TEAM 1st Place – Breakaways U16 Football Team 2nd Place – Humberston Academy U13 Boys Hockey Team 3rd Place – Humberside Schools U16 (Football) 20
DISABLED SPORTS PERSONALITY 1st Place – Dean Wingate (Boccia) 2nd Place – Mathew White (Riding) 3rd Place – Barry Miller (Fencing) SPORTS PERSONALITY 1st Place – Leanne Stephen (Table Tennis) 2nd Place – Indy Hayre (Cricket) 3rd Place – Dane Hullett (Fencing)
Louise Smith on (01472) 323379
Email: louise.smith@nelincs.gov.uk Brochure: Sports and cultural quarter
Need a sports coach?
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Sports development has a team of Community Sports Coaches. All of these staff have a minimum of a national Governing Body Level 2 qualification and a range of supplementary Level 1 qualifications in a range of sports. They all hold First Aid and Safeguarding Children qualifications and also a range of other sports and disability qualifications.
Email: louise.smith@nelincs.gov.uk
Tel:
Louise Smith on (01472) 323379
Community Sports Coaches are able to deliver and support sessions within North East Lincolnshire in a variety of settings providing unrivalled knowledge and skills. Examples of the services that sports development coaches can provide are after school clubs, breakfast clubs, PPA sessions in schools, disability sessions, community exercise and fitness, sports specific sessions, disability awareness sessions, holiday activities, diversionary activities, festivals and fun days and others subject to availability. All Sports development coaching staff meet the criteria within the minimum operating standards for delivery as advocated by Sports Coach Uk and the Humbersports Partnership. Sports and cultural development promote these standards throughout North East Lincolnshire to ensure quality sports coaching.
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Want to volunteer?
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Inspire is a volunteering scheme developed by North East Lincolnshire Council’s sports development for adults and young people aged 14 years or older. The programme provides opportunities for volunteers to build up hours in a sporting environment and be rewarded when target hours are reached.
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This is done by placing volunteers with local clubs or with our community sport coaches at a variety of activities including holiday activities, Sports Lincs evening activities, active seniors, disability and school sessions. Volunteers can also volunteer with local sports clubs, through their schools or with community groups. Due to the nature of volunteering, new volunteers are required to complete a free enhanced CRB disclosure and upon completion automatically become a member of the North East Lincolnshire Active Coaches Association. All coaches and volunteers’ details are securely stored on our database. They then receive up-to-date information on coach education courses, and are provided with an active coaches identity card for use at sessions. This details their identity, coaching qualifications and date of CRB. New volunteers receive an induction pack and are asked to complete an electronic log of the hours that they have volunteered. These are then signed off by the volunteer coordinator/lead coach. There is a rewards scheme which sets out targets for volunteers to work towards.
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Tom Johnston on (01472) 323366
Email: tom.johnston@nelincs.gov.uk
Opportunities for you
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Apprenticeship & Internship
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If you are passionate about sports and culture and would like to get involved, why not find out more information about our apprenticeship and internship schemes?
Casual Coaching Are you a qualified sports coach? If the answer is yes, then why not enquire about our casual coaching scheme?
Lucy Johnston on (01472) 323346
Email: lucy.johnston@nelincs.gov.uk
Find out more... Tel:
Louise Smith on (01472) 323379
Email: louise.smith@nelincs.gov.uk
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