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  • Mike Smith

    09.Nov.11 Volunteers honoured for their services

    Some of our sport’s volunteers were rewarded for their services at this years England Athletics Hall of Fame and National Volunteer Awards Evening. Volunteers were honoured alongside some of sport’s biggest stars. Watch the action from the night.
     

  • North of Tyne Athletics Network (NOTAN)

    09.Nov.11 North of Tyne Network host a volunteer recruitment event

    This month NOTAN are holding a volunteers' recruitment evening at Northumbria University and the network hopes to recruit volunteers from all different backgrounds and experience. The event will explain and offer all the ways people can volunteer within the network.

  • 07.Nov.11 Veteran Syd Robson picks up top honour

    Syd Robson justifiably stole the show at the Gateshead Council Volunteers Awards Night.  Nominated by his club Gateshead Harriers for the Sports Achiever category, he not only won this in a public vote, but was deemed the overall winner of the Outstanding Achievement Category.

  • 02.Nov.11 Nominate a club official for great service

    The British Association of Track and Field Leagues (BATFL) are honouring the memory of its former chair Frank Starkie for club officials.  Nominations for the Frank Starkie Memorial Cup can only be made by clubs who are members of leagues affiliated to BATFL.

  • DASH AC

    31.Oct.11 DASH Sportshall event involves every pupil in the school

    DASH Athletics Club have completed a three day Sportshall Athletics event, in partnership with Bramhall High School - one of the local schools within the Club's catchment area - and involving every pupil in the school.

  • Sport Maker orange

    31.Oct.11 Be part of the Legacy and become a Sport Maker

    Sport Makers provides the chance to be part of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic legacy.  Sport Makers can choose how they want to be involved and who they want to make sport happen for – friends, colleagues, neighbours or their local community.