KELLOGG’S WINS COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP AWARD FOR WORK IN SWIMMING
02 Nov 2009
Kellogg’s has been recognised for making a significantly positive impact on the community thanks to its partnership with the ASA.
LONDON MAYOR LAUNCHES MAKE A SPLASH PROGRAMME
23 Oct 2009
London Mayor Boris Johnson yesterday announced plans for a £7.5 million programme of investment in community sports facilities, which will help deliver his aim to make Londoners more active and healthy.
THE ASA’S FIRST COUNCIL CONFERENCE NOW ONLINE
21 Oct 2009
Presentations from the ASA’s First Annual Council Conference are now online for those people who could not get to the event itself in Stratford-upon-Avon.
SPORT ENGLAND FUND TO INVEST IN PLYMOUTH SPORT FACILITY
20 Oct 2009
Plymouth City Council has been offered a 1.99 million investment from the Sport England Sustainable Facilities Fund towards the development of the Plymouth Life Centre.
WORK BEGINS ON FIRST 50 METRE POOL IN ESSEX
20 Oct 2009
Work has begun on the Basildon Sporting Village, which will include the first 50 metre swimming pool in Essex.
Everyday Swim Evaluation Shows Positive Increases In Swimming Participation
20 Oct 2009
A high level evaluation has shown the ambitious Everyday Swim project – that set out to get more people swimming over the past three years – has succeeded with a gain of over 10,000 adult swimmers across nine pilot schemes.
LANCASHIRE NAMED COUNTY TEAM CHAMPIONS
18 Oct 2009
Lancashire came from behind to take the Division 1 title at the British Gas ASA National County Team Championships for the eighth consecutive year.
RUSSELL ELECTED AS NEW PRESIDENT OF THE ASA
16 Oct 2009
West Midlands region swimming stalwart John Russell has been elected as the 118th President of the ASA.
BINGOLOTTO CANCELLED DUE TO POOR SALES
07 Oct 2009
BingoLotto, the TV game that was launched last month by the CCPR to raise funds for grassroot sport, has been suspended due to poor ticket sales.
LOCAL CHILDREN HELP THE ASA WITH SUCCESSFUL LIW
05 Oct 2009
The ASA recently completed a very successful Leisure Industry Week 2009 (LIW) with help from local school children.


