The Learning Bus is touring the country, initially following the route of the Olympic Tourch Relay. The Learning Bus will be in Norfolk at the Norwich Riverside Leisure Centre on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th August 2012.
Sport England is determined to create a meaningful and lasting community sport legacy not only from the London 2012 Olympic Games, but also the Paralympic Games, by growing sports participation by disabled people at the grassroots level.
Suporrting Clubs grow and sustain themselves through increasing their number of BTMs.
The Championships, Wimbledon is not far away and Junior/Child British Tennis Members are eligible to enter the grounds at a special rate of £5.
You can find a copy of the Suffolk 2012 Handbook by clicking on the link inside this article.
The Northamptonshire and Weelingborough Sport Club and coach development evening is on Tuesday 10th July 2012 at 6pm-9pm at the Northampton Academy.
This weekend is a significant one for the future of Suffolk tennis, with our highly promising 10 and Under Girls’ team competing in the Aegon National Finals at Bolton. Our talented trio of Kylie Bilchev, Harriet Petley and Sofia Khalyaeva swept aside Bedfordshire, Essex, Cambridgeshire and Norfolk in the previous round a fortnight ago, and although they now take on seven other leading counties, there is every reason to be optimistic
Entries for Britain’s largest Tennis Tournament, the Powder Byrne Junior and Open Tennis Trophy are now being accepted
Tennis fans the world over are arguably enjoying the greatest era the game has ever seen, and we all wait with great anticipation for the climax to Wimbledon 2012. The Championships are a great inspiration for all aspiring British tennis players, however young or old, and of whatever standard.
Myles Orton one of Suffolk’s rising sports stars is set to play at Junior Wimbledon, having been given a wild card into the event this year.