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Seeking views on the draft physical activity implementation document 'Everybody Active, Every Day' and supporting implementation and evidence guide.
Funding for local authorities to train engineers and planners to conduct high-quality engagement and consultation sessions with local communities.
Funding will help councils to develop better designed walking and cycling schemes.
New fund to help local authorities make improvements that enable more people to choose active travel.
4 out of 10 (41%) adults aged 40 to 60 in England walk less than 10 minutes continuously each month at a brisk pace.
Change4Life together with Disney and Sport England launches '10 Minute Shake Up' campaign to help get children more active.
Public Health England and the Royal College of GPs are encouraging adults to focus on walking briskly rather than just counting steps to improve their health.
Local communities will be at the heart of plans to make sure that new developments in their area are beautiful and well-designed.
Active Travel England will be headed up permanently by Chris Boardman with Chief Executive Officer Danny Williams and Chief Operating Officer Louise Wilkinson.
Two years on from the publication of Sporting Future, the government's sports strategy, Tracey Crouch updates UKActive conference on how this improved approach to sport, exercise and wellbeing
Public Health Minister Anna Soubry calls on the nation to get active and get healthy.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Change4Life is teaming up with the popular children's TV show, LazyTown, and its superhero Sportacus, to encourage two to five year olds to be more active and eat healthier food such as fruit and vegetables (known as 'sports candy' in...
The Really Big Summer Adventure is the latest campaign from Change4Life.
This speech was given by equalities minister Lynne Featherstone on 25 October 2011 at the Vanguard Council. This version of the speech is as written, not spoken.
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