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Press Release - London Marathon - 11/20/17

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


        The London Marathon Charitable Trust announces new grants 
                           totalling  £635,000

20/11/2017

The London Marathon Charitable Trust has today announced new grants 
totalling more than £635,000 for projects in London, Surrey and South 
Northamptonshire, taking the total amount of money awarded in The Trust’s 
history to more than £67 million.

The latest grants include £58,080 to Access Sport towards the development 
of a new community BMX cycling facility in Harrow. The facility will host a 
new community BMX club and a community outreach programme aimed at engaging 
hard-to-reach and inactive groups.

Joe McTague, Associate Director at Access Sport, said: "We are absolutely 
delighted to receive the support of The London Marathon Charitable Trust 
for this exciting new project. The new BMX cycling track will be accessible 
for the public at all times but will also be home to a new community club. 
The clubs will be supplied with their own set of equipment and will offer a 
variety of sessions to engage local people of all ages and abilities, 
including after-school clubs, female specific "BMXercise" sessions and 
disability specific "Wingz" sessions.

"The track will also be the hub for a community outreach programme to local 
schools, pupil referral units and special educational needs schools. We 
look forward to working with The Trust and our partners in Harrow Council, 
British Cycling and Sport England to make the project a great success."

Leatherhead Bowling Club in Mole Valley, Surrey, received £75,000 towards 
the replacement of its clubhouse, providing a modern, accessible and fit 
for purpose building suitable for hosting year round short mat bowls and a 
range of other club and community activities.

Club President Brenda Houston said: "Everyone at Leatherhead Bowling Club 
would like to thank The London Marathon Charitable Trust for their generous 
grant towards our new clubhouse. The support from The Trust throughout the 
application process was first class and the resulting grant goes a long way 
in helping us achieve our dream of providing a modern centre of excellence 
with year round activity and social interaction, particularly for the older 
and/or less active members of the community."

Other major grants include £86,452 to St. Paul’s Way Trust School in the 
London Borough of Tower Hamlets, towards the conversion of two existing 
tennis courts into three courts, the installation of a new floodlighting 
system and the introduction of community access at the site. The improved 
facilities will allow the expansion of the extremely successful Greenhouse 
Sports tennis programme and support the delivery of initiatives such as 
cardio tennis, women/girls-only sessions, deaf tennis and social tennis 
aimed at increasing physical activity levels in a deprived inner city area.

Mr Graham Price, Executive Headteacher, said: "All of us at St Paul's Way 
Trust School are extremely grateful for the support received from The 
London Marathon Charitable Trust. For seven years we have been working with 
the charity Greenhouse Sports and the LTA using tennis as a means to build 
our youngsters' confidence, which has recently been commended in a study 
carried out by Loughborough University. This grant enables us to have a 
third tennis court, to reach more young people and to introduce a community 
dimension to our work."

Towcestrians Sports Club has been awarded £150,000 towards the purchase of 
an additional eight acres of land for sporting use next to the club's 
existing site in order to offer a wider range of facilities and 
participation opportunities for the benefit of the local community.

Mark Austin, Towcestrians Sports Club Chairman, said: "This grant is 
critical to kickstart the whole project to deliver new, much needed 
sporting facilities in South Northamptonshire, which will benefit the whole 
community, both young and seniors. On behalf of Towcestrians and the people 
of the Towcester area, we would like to thank The London Marathon 
Charitable Trust for their generosity."

In total, 12 grants were awarded by The London Marathon Charitable Trust 
totalling £635,197. Of those grants, £370,197 were awarded to projects in 
London boroughs, £115,000 to three projects in Surrey and £150,000 awarded 
to a project in South Northamptonshire.

The Trust’s mission is to help make available high-quality, accessible and 
affordable opportunities for sport, play and physical activity, primarily 
in the areas in which London Marathon Events Limited organises 
mass-participation sporting events. The funding goes towards facilities 
projects that inspire increased participation in physical activity, sport 
and play. The Trust supports organisations with a clear commitment to 
getting people more active and effective strategies for helping people to 
build physical activity into their daily lives.

Sarah Ridley, Chief Grants Officer of The London Marathon Charitable Trust, 
said: "Regular physical activity has a major impact on individual health 
and wellbeing, reducing the risk of developing long term health conditions 
and improving mental health outcomes. We know that high quality, accessible 
community facilities in the right locations play a key role in allowing 
people of all ages to be physically active on a daily basis and reap the 
benefits of this.

"Our latest grants go to organisations with ambitious and innovative plans 
for how their facilities will be used. All of the projects have a focus on 
engaging and supporting people to be more physically active, with a 
particular focus on new audiences and under-represented groups."

The full breakdown of grants awarded is as follows:

Location                 Grantee                         Award

South Northamptonshire   Towcestrians Sports Club      £150,000.00
- Towards the purchase of an additional 8 acres of land for sporting use 
next to the club's existing site in order to offer a wider range of 
facilities and participation opportunities for the benefit of the local 
community.            

Tower Hamlets            St. Paul's Way Trust School   £86,452.00    
- Towards the conversion of two existing tennis courts into three courts, 
the installation of a new floodlighting system and the introduction of 
community access at the site. The improved facilities will allow the 
expansion of the extremely successful Greenhouse Sports tennis programme 
and support the delivery of initiatives such as cardio tennis, 
women/girls-only sessions, deaf tennis and social tennis aimed at 
increasing physical activity levels in a deprived inner city area.  
          
Surrey                   Leatherhead Bowling Club      £75,000.00   
- Towards replacement of the existing clubhouse to provide a modern, 
accessible and fit for purpose building suitable for hosting year round 
short mat bowls and a range of other club and community activities.   
         
Bexley                   Access Sport CIO              £71,665.00  
- Towards the creation of a new community BMX track which will host a new 
community BMX club and a community outreach programme aimed at engaging 
hard-to-reach and inactive groups.            

Harrow                   Access Sport CIO              £58,080.00
- Towards the creation of a new community BMX track which will host a new 
community BMX club and a community outreach programme aimed at engaging 
hard-to-reach and inactive groups.            

Surrey                   Windlesham Club & Theatre     £20,000.00     
- Towards Windlesham Bowls Clubhouse extension which will enable increased 
short mat bowls opportunities, in addition to table tennis, darts and other 
physical activities for older adults.             

Surrey                  Abinger Parish Recreation      £20,000.00  
                        Grounds Charity        
- Towards the playground refurbishment at Abinger Common to provide brand 
new equipment that will enable play and physical activity opportunities for 
early years and young children.            

Lambeth                 Black Prince Trust             £20,000.00
Towards a Trim Trail at the inner city Black Prince Trust Community Hub to 
provide a facility for individuals of all ages, abilities and fitness 
levels to engage in physical activity in a bid to tackle health inequality 
and improve wellbeing amongst deprived communities.            

Redbridge               London Borough of Redbridge    £20,000.00        
Towards the purchase of a sustainable energy outdoor gym at Mayespark 
Primary School to enable children and young people from a diverse local 
community the opportunity to become physically active using an exciting 
green facility.             

Westminster             Westminster Boating Base       £10,000.00     
Towards the replacement of the ageing hot water and heating system at 
Westminster Boating Base to support the delivery of water based physical 
activities to individuals and groups, including those from target groups 
audiences and deprived communities.            

Greenwich               Royal Borough Greenwich        £100,000.00    
A top up grant towards the London Marathon Playing Field Hervey Road 
project to improve drainage works and pitch improvements.             

Southwark               London Borough of Southwark    £4,000.00       
A top up grant to for re-surfacing the pen area multi-sports surface at 
Pilgrims Way School in Southwark, to support the delivery of a wider range 
of sport and physical activity sessions for participants including disabled 
people and members of the local community.            

                                TOTAL AMOUNT AWARDED   £635,197.00  

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