Street Sports

Grand Finale for Street Sports

Street Sports end on Friday, May 2nd, with a special fun event - come and join us
Football

There will be:

Football tournament on May 2nd

The Football Tournament will take place on the outdoor astro court at Chapel Leisure Centre, on Friday, May 2nd.
Any young people wanting to play in the football tournament must have taken part in Street Sports sessions and must register with Peak Active Sport at their nearest centre.
The tournament has been organised in partnership with the Youth Service, High Peak Community Housing and Peak Active Sport.

Free raffle to win an iPod and other prizes

A raffle will be held at the tournament, which is free of charge to play - but only all the young people who have been involved in Street Sports can enter. The prizes include an iPod. rugby

Last chance to take part in Street Sports

If you haven't been to Street Sports yet, this is your last chance to join in at a venue near you.

Area Day Time Venue
Buxton Thursday 7pm-9pm Fairfield Youth Centre
Friday 7pm-9pm Fairfield Youth Centre
Glossop Monday 6.30pm-8.30pm    Gamesley Community Sports Centre   
Friday 7pm-9pm Hadfield Youth Centre
New Mills    Wednesday    7pm-9pm New Mills Co-op Car Park
Friday 7pm-9pm New Mills Co-op Car Park
Cricket

There's something on offer for everyone, so don't just stay in your room and feel bored. If you're wondering what to do, come along to your local youth centre or community centre and get involved.

What is Street Sports

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Street Sports is an initiative set up by High Peak Borough Council, Safer Communities Through Sport Project and High Peak Community Safety Partnership, working in partnership with Peak Active Sport, Derbyshire County Council Youth Service, New Mills Sett Valley Medical Centre and New Mills Co-Op Store.

Derbyshire County Council "Clean-ups" Fund has funded this initiative, which will run until May 2, 2008.

Street Sports aims to increase participation in sport and active recreation by engaging with young people in the places where they like to spend their spare time.

Professional coaches will work with all young people, male and female, aged 10 to 18, to organise a wide range of activities that may include football, basketball, netball, kwik cricket and street hockey. If you would like to take part in a different sport, the coaches will be more than happy to accommodate you.

Contacts

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