New Fab & Fifty scheme gets ready to launch
Date of issue: Tuesday, 28 September 2010
A brand new activity programme aimed at the 50+ age group will
be officially launched this Sunday (3 October) at Carlisle’s Sands
Centre.
Funding through the SPAA initiative (Sports and Physical
Activity Alliance) has enabled the project to be drawn together by
Carlisle Leisure Limited and Carlisle City Council’s Sports and
Recreation team.
The launch day on Sunday (3 October) begins at 10am and will
finish at 5pm. All activities will be free of charge and an open
invitation is extended for people to come along and see for
themselves what is available.
The event will feature a host of local organisations who all
specialise in activities or resources for the 50+ age group,
including British Heart Foundation, Age UK. The initial concept for
the scheme was devised by new Carlisle Leisure Limited’s Managing
Director, Andy King.
“Its absolute fact that over the next decade the
number of over 50s will grow considerably” As the main
provider of sport, leisure and cultural activities within Carlisle
and Allerdale it is only right that we look to address what we are
able to provide for this particular age group and readdress our
current offer to be able to deliver exactly what people want from
us.”
Andy is quick to point out that the new programme is not just
about taking part in traditional leisure centre activities:
“A big part of the programme launch will be about
finding out what exactly people want to take part in. We obviously
have in place sport and leisure activities but we can also provide
space within our facilities for other activities to take place such
as arts, music, drama, demonstrations, cookery. “
A programme of events has been scheduled for the launch day
which will include an appearance by renowned celebrity chef, John
Crouch. Other activities will include walks, golf, tennis, short
mat bowls, tai chi
Cllr Ray Bloxham, Portfolio holder for Local Environment,
said:
“We are delighted to be a lead partner in this
new programme. The SPAA had no hesitation in funding such a
worthwhile project which we hope will deliver huge benefits to the
local community. Our Sport & Recreation team and our colleagues
at Carlisle Leisure have been putting together an activity
programme which will run from the launch day up until Christmas.
There will be a huge range of activities in place for this age
group which they can take part in on a regular basis. In addition
to this programme, we will be supporting outreach programmes across
local urban communities and also throughout key rural
localities.”
The new scheme will be delivered by Carlisle City Council and
Carlisle Leisure Limited in partnership with a whole host of local
organisations. Under the guidance of both teams, a bank of
volunteers has been recruited who will be a crucial part of the
scheme.
Garry Schubert, Sport and Physical Activity Officer from
Carlisle City Council says:
“Our new volunteers will help us to deliver the
50+ programme and will form an important link between the
participants and ourselves and will provide support and guidance to
those who take part in the activities. The City Council already has
a successful volunteer programme in place and we will be able to
mentor any new recruits and help them to get the most out of the
experience.”
The programme thereafter will be discounted for participants.
Information about the scheduled activities after the launch will be
available from www.carlisleleisure.com or
www.carlisle.gov.uk
Anybody interested in volunteering for the new programme should
call Kelly Donnelly on 01228 553181 or email kelly.donnelly@carlisleleisure.com