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Reactivate campaign launched to get more people into sport



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Published Date: 24 September 2008
A CAMPAIGN to get more people into sport has been launched across the county- and it is hoped the success of Team GB in the recent Beijing Games will provide the inspiration to get fit.
Many leisure centres, clubs and groups in Aylesbury Vale and beyond are this week providing introductory sessions to get residents back into exercise, as part of Bucks Sports Partnership's 'Reactivate Bucks' campaign.

There are many sports and activities for people of all ages to try, from basketball and netball to yoga and spinning.

At each session there will be a chance to meet like-minded individuals, all keen to boost their fitness and have fun.

The programme runs until September 28. For a full listing of the sessions available and where they are on, visit www.buckssport.org/reactivate or call 01296 585215.


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  • Last Updated: 24 September 2008 10:45 AM
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  • Location: Aylesbury
 
 

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