London Sport

London Sport

Sports and Recreation Instruction

London, England 16,125 followers

London Sport exists to ensure all Londoners live longer,healthier and happier lives through being active.

About us

Physical inactivity is responsible for 1 in 6 premature deaths. That's why London Sport wants all Londoners to live happier, healthier lives through being active. Our focus is on children and adults in the most deprived communities who face the greatest challenges of inequality. Collaborating with those who share our vision, we can help every community in London find their way to move more. Let's Move London.

Industry
Sports and Recreation Instruction
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
London, England
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2014
Specialties
Sports Development, Community Sport, Managing sports programmes, Communication and Advocacy, Education and Training, Co-ordinating the Network, Sport for Change, Sport for Social Good, and Sport Policy

Locations

  • Primary

    House of Sport, 190 Great Dover Street

    London, England SE1 4YB, GB

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Employees at London Sport

Updates

  • We are pleased to announce that the City of London Corporation will sponsor the 'Business Contribution Award' for the 2025 London Sport Awards🎉   This Award recognises the valuable contribution of businesses of all sizes in providing sponsorship, support, and resources which enable community physical activity and sport to thrive in London.   Community physical activity and sport programmes, projects and organisations cannot operate in isolation and support for them from businesses has been more important than ever🏋 Our finalists for this category will be announced soon, so watch this space!  You can join us on 27 March 2025 for an unforgettable evening as we celebrate our unsung heroes. Tickets will be available in the New Year‼️ #LondonSportAwards2025 #BusinessContributionAward #LetsMoveLondon Sam Hutchings Stephanie Walters

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  • 🎄 All We Want for Christmas Is a Partner in Red 🎅   This festive season, London Sport would love a kit sponsor to bring Christmas cheer to our hardworking team of 60. They’re on the ground every day, brightening lives and breaking down barriers to help Londoners live healthier, happier lives.   While some Londoners are enjoying 12 extra years of good health, others aren’t as fortunate. We’re determined to close that gap—and we need your support to make it happen.   We are looking for a kit sponsor who supports our mission, is passionate about tackling inequality and can make us look the part by providing various apparel!    🎁 Ready to help us tackle inequality and spread the spirit of good health? Email [email protected] before 24 January 2025 to ask questions or submit an expression of interest.    #LondonSport #ChristmasWish #KitSponsorship #LetsMoveLondon #ActiveCommunities #TackleInequality #Red Emily Robinson Tanya Rabin Jennie Rivett

  • We’re excited to share that Samra S. from Cycle Sisters, winners of this year’s London Sport Awards Community Impact Award, has been shortlisted for the 2024 BBC Sports Personality Unsung Hero of the Year🎉 Under her leadership, Cycle Sisters - a trailblazing charity that inspires and empowers Muslim women to embrace cycling has flourished across London, with a remarkable network of over 1,500 women and 100 volunteer ride leaders🚴♀️ Find out more about the award here: https://bit.ly/3VGp4ib

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  • In our latest blog in the follow-up series from Active LDN 2024, London Sport’s Strategic Lead for Active Environments, Christopher Donkin, shared the key insights on our breakout session that focused on using data to reimagine public spaces as inclusive, vibrant hubs of activity🏆 Key takeaways from the session emphasised that data, while critical, is not a standalone solution - it must be interpreted thoughtfully and combined with creativity, collaboration, and adaptability. A multifaceted approach to data collection, bridging gaps through cross-sector partnerships, and staying responsive to evolving needs were highlighted as essential strategies. By aligning data insights with community engagement and innovative design, London can create healthier spaces that empower all residents to lead active lives. Follow the link below to read the full blog⤵️ https://bit.ly/3ZvCQWa

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  • Today is Judging Day for the #LondonSportAwards 2025! We’re thrilled to have an exceptional panel of judges scoring and shortlisting this year’s nominees. It’s inspiring to see the incredible talent, passion, and dedication from individuals and organisations across London’s sport and physical activity sector. We can’t wait to celebrate the winners and all those making a difference in their communities at the Awards! 🏆

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  • Sport England published the latest Active Lives Children and Young People Survey this morning, painting a picture of youth physical activity levels across the country, with specific insights for London 🏃♂️🏃♀️ Activity levels for children and young people have remained stable, but the data shows persistent inequalities prevent many young Londoners from reaping the benefits of physical activity. Tim Copley, Director of Physical Activity & Sport Development at London Sport said: “The latest Active Lives Survey highlights both the challenges and opportunities we face in supporting children and young people to lead more active lives. While it’s encouraging to see activity levels remain stable and some progress in reducing inactivity, the data shows persistent inequalities that prevent many young Londoners from reaping the benefits of physical activity. The findings reinforce the urgency of London Sport’s mission: to help inactive Londoners in deprived communities to move more. Significant and sustained action is needed to ensure that every young person in London can enjoy the physical, mental, and social benefits of an active lifestyle. Together, we can build a healthier, happier and more active city for the next generation”. Read more here ⬇⬇⬇ https://lnkd.in/esx5MhQJ

    Sport England Reveals Latest Insights into Youth Physical Activity Levels - London Sport

    Sport England Reveals Latest Insights into Youth Physical Activity Levels - London Sport

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  • Earlier this week, London Sport held a webinar to give you the opportunity to ask any questions about our new Sport Welfare Officer role ✨ We covered the background to the project, what the role involves, what we’re looking for, and what it’s like to work at London Sport then answered questions. Watch the recording linked below⤵️ https://bit.ly/3VnKKzs Read more and apply here: https://bit.ly/4163k2V

    Webinar for Sport Welfare Officers

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  • A new report from Activity Alliance, released today on International Day of Disabled People (3 December), has revealed the significant social value of supporting disabled people to become more active. The report underlines the pressing need to tackle inequalities in access to sport and physical activity for disabled people across the UK, and calls on policy and decision makers to ensure all disabled people feel they belong in sports and activities. Emily Robinson, Chief Executive at London Sport said: “This new research from Activity Alliance highlights a vital truth: creating inclusive and accessible opportunities for disabled people to be active isn’t just the right thing to do—it’s essential for building healthier and more connected communities. The social value per disabled person being active each year is a striking figure (£6,200) that reinforces the profound impact of inclusive physical activity. At London Sport, our work focuses on breaking down barriers to participation and ensuring disabled Londoners can access and enjoy the benefits of physical activity. On this International Day of Disabled People, we call on leaders, policymakers, and communities to work together to create a capital where everyone has the opportunity to move more. By supporting disabled people to be active, we unlock not just individual potential, but an enormous amount of societal value”. Read the findings here ⬇⬇⬇ https://lnkd.in/etYSc3kn

    New Research Highlights the Societal Value of Inclusive Physical Activity - London Sport

    New Research Highlights the Societal Value of Inclusive Physical Activity - London Sport

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