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The Culture Secretary will today bring together industry leaders responsible for delivering the recommendations made in the Review of Women's Football.
Gives key advice on open space, sports and recreation facilities, public rights of way and the new Local Green Space designation.
Check which supplies of sport, physical recreation, and physical education services qualify for exemption from VAT.
Sport England (SE) helps people and communities across the country get a sporting habit for life. It also protects existing sports provision and must be consulted on any planning applications that affect playing fields in England. SE is an executive...
Details of funding for multi-sport grassroots facilities projects in 2023 to 2024
Apply for an International Sportsperson visa if you're an elite sportsperson or coach with sponsorship - getting sponsored, eligibility, documents, extend your visa, family members
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Information on whether you need approval to put on certain types of regulated entertainment.
You usually need a licence from PPL PRS to play live or recorded music in public - includes playing background music at your business, and staging live music or theatre productions.
Ahead of a huge summer of sport in 2024, schools will receive new guidance on delivering two hours of PE a week, and equal access to sport and PE.
Participants in grassroots sports will be better protected from the potentially devastating effects of head injuries and concussion thanks to new official guidelines advising: ‘if in doubt, sit them out’.
As part of the continued drive to get more people active, the UK Government and the Scottish FA have kicked off the year by announcing 40 projects across Scotland are benefitting from a share of £6 million.
The Government is working alongside its Football Foundation partners the Premier League and The FA to invest £64 million in thousands of grassroots sports facilities to get more people playing sport on quality pitches.
Details of funding for multi-sport grassroots facilities projects in 2021 to 2022
Speech given by the Minister for Sport at the Westminster Insight conference on the future of women and girls sport
How much PE and sport premium funding schools will receive for the academic year 2023 to 2024 and advice on how to spend it.
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