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Sports clubs and groups celebrate funding wins

We Are South Devon by We Are South Devon
March 9, 2023
in Community News

A number of sports clubs and groups across Torbay have benefitted from a £30,000 council windfall.

They have successfully bid for awards of up to £2,500 each under Back to Sport 2, part of the council’s Torbay on the Move initiative to get more people, more active, more often.

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The chosen organisations had to show they were widening their provision by offering new sessions for groups and participants who wouldn’t normally get active.

Funds were available for project costs such as facility hire and coaching, as well as for small capital improvements.

The council’s priority is to support projects working with people from disadvantaged communities. This could be a community facing socio-economic disadvantage or people with multiple needs.

Councillor Steve Darling, Leader of Torbay Council, said: “This investment will particularly benefit people who don’t usually participate in sports, which is key to our Torbay on the Move initiative to encourage more people to be more active more often.”

Councillor Mike Morey, Cabinet Member for Infrastructure, Environment and Culture, said: “I’m pleased that so many local groups are benefitting from a share of this funding. Grassroots sport is key to good physical and mental health and wellbeing.”

Ann Kempson, from Dart Netball Club, said: “We’re thrilled to receive Back to Sport 2 funding from Torbay Council. This has allowed Dart Netball Club to set up a new Walking Netball programme which has already helped more than 20 Torbay residents become more active. Our latest recruit is 84 years old, and she loved it.”

The clubs to benefit are:

-The Jatis Project
-Dart Netball Club
-Gaia Giving CIC
-Riviera Cricket Coaching Academy
-Turning Heads
-Paignton Canoe Club
-Cycle Torbay CIC
-Brixham Town FC
-Step One Charity
-Devon Cricket Board in partnership with the Thrive Project
-Paignton Amateur Boxing Club
-SportyMinis
-Spot Opportunities (SW)
-Torbay BMX Racing Club
-Torquay United Community Sports Trust
-Up and Running Torbay
-Barton Cricket Club
-Brixham Admiral Swim Company
-Jazz Hands CIC

There is still some money available in this year’s funding round. The deadline for applications is 31 March. Find out more and apply.

To find out more about Torbay on the Move, go to: www.facebook.com/TorbayOnTheMove.

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