New Active Design guidance published
This third iteration has been developed with planners, urban designers and developers in mind, and is centred around a foundational principle of 'activity for all'
This third iteration has been developed with planners, urban designers and developers in mind, and is centred around a foundational principle of 'activity for all'
The advice comes as This Girl Can continues to focus on closing the gap between the number of men and women who enjoy getting active.
Share your views on what's needed to help the sport and physical activity sector accelerate action on environmental sustainability.
A new section of the King Charles III England Coast Path is opening between Tarleton Locks, in Preston and Pier Head Ferry Terminal, in Liverpool.
The consultation aims to understand users' views about how we should allocate future samples at a local level.
The guidance comes on the back of the Government's 2021 Action Plan on Concussion and builds on Scotland's existing guidelines for all types and levels of sport.
Arts Council England has announced “Open Dialogo”, a new project with the Italian Ministry of Culture, the Italian Culture Institute of London and British Council to encourage conversation about dance and disability between artists, producers and venues in England and Italy. Stopgap Dance Company, based in Farnham, have been commissioned to design, curate and manage the project.
The National Portrait Gallery has successfully acquired The Portrait of Omai by Sir Joshua Reynolds in a joint deal with the Getty Museum in LA, meaning that a hugely significant work of art has been saved for the UK public to enjoy.
The number of people playing sport and taking part in physical activity has returned to where it was before Covid-19, but inequalities remain.
Following development work by the English National Opera (ENO), Arts Council England has set a budget of up to £24 million investment for 2024-26. The company will now start the process of making an application to the Arts Council for an award up to this amount. ENO's developing plans are based on a reimagined artistic and business model with a primary base out of London, whilst continuing to own, manage and put on work at the London Coliseum.
Arts Council England is renewing its support for the grassroots music sector by extending the National Lottery Project Grants: Supporting Grassroots Live Music Fund.
The National Centre for Creative Health (NCCH) has announced its new Creative Health Associates programme. Funded by Arts Council England, the programme will see a Creative Health Associate employed in each NHS region across England, who will work with doctors, nurses and other healthcare practitioners to embed creative approaches and activities in health and care systems across England.
Natural England will undertake a survey of Morecambe Bay, the Duddon Estuary and Lune Estuary from 5-10 April 2023
It will be used to create solutions to address species decline in England, research and to invest in wildlife habitat restoration and creation.
The future of the Calstock wetlands is assured for the next 20 years as Natural England has granted a Countryside Stewardship to the Tamar Community Trust (TCT).
We commissioned the review after receiving complaints about how the governing body dealt with allegations of abuse and bullying
Arts Council England and the Department for Education yesterday announced eight new National Youth Music Organisations, taking the total number from seven to 15.
After nearly 400 interviews, the report illustrates the appetite for physical activity to be used within NHS Talking Therapy.
The latest funding decisions for the Cultural Investment Fund have been announced today.
The Chancellor, Jeremy Hunt MP, yesterday presented his Spring Budget 2023 to the House of Commons.
In January we announced we would be commissioning an independent analysis of the opera and music theatre sector in England.
In October, we announced the organisations offered funding through our 2023-26 Investment Programme, benefiting arts organisations, museums, and libraries in every corner of the Midlands - from Bilston to Wolverhampton and Dudley to Sandwell
63 million is being made available to help these vital community resources through the financial pressures they face.
We've committed 7.5 million of National Lottery money to the new Go! London fund which opened yesterday with grants of up to 150,000 available.
The news comes as part of a Government pledge to ensure parity of access to sport and physical activity opportunities for boys and girls at school.