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Continue readingIf you're stuck for something to do over the half-term holiday week, head to The Bear Grylls Adventure at the NEC Birmingham for some indoor and outdoor thrills.
Read ArticleArchery GB will be working with Sporting Equals, who are experts in promoting ethnic diversity across sport and physical activity.
Read ArticleThe difficult decision has been made to cancel the National Indoor weekend this year.
Read ArticleA new £16.5m fund from Sport England will give additional help to the sport and physical activity sector during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read ArticleThe digital-only autumn issue of Archery UK magazine is now available to view as a page-turner and downloadable PDF.
Read ArticleFrom 14 October, local Covid alert levels will apply, allowing different levels of intervention in the right places to manage outbreaks.
Read ArticleAs further government restrictions are put in place to prevent the spread of Covid-19, grassroots sport, fitness and leisure facilities are facing collapse.
Read ArticleThe East Midlands Physical Activity and Mental Health Network held a webinar last month to discuss issues related to the wellbeing of children and young people.
Read ArticleSport England has renewed its resolve to keep the nation moving this winter with the launch of resources designed to support the work of sports and activity providers.
Read ArticleParalympic Champion Phoebe Pine explains how important it is and how to stay hydrated and fuelled whilst shooting in competition, or during training.
Read ArticleArchers from the Olympic and Paralympic national squads visited The Bear Grylls Adventure today (9 October) at the NEC Birmingham in celebration of Archery GB's new partnership with the indoor and outdoor activity centre.
Read ArticleWoking Archery Club's annual tournament, the WAC Open, saw a weekend of great shooting and a number of UK record claims.
Read ArticlePhoebe Pine wants to personally share with you some of her struggles, and how she has been able to overcome them with her little pieces of positivity.
Read ArticleAfter a very cold and wet weekend, we have the Masters for 2020!
Read ArticleParents is Sport Week has returned! Run by the NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU), the campaign aims to highlight the important role parents play in youth sport - from helping to keep children safe, to encouraging them to take part and stay active.
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