
Statement from Jersey Sport
Jersey Sport today announces that James Wileman will be stepping down from his role as Head of Corporate Services at the end of May, though he will continue to act as an advisor to the organisation.
Read MoreJersey Sport today announces that James Wileman will be stepping down from his role as Head of Corporate Services at the end of May, though he will continue to act as an advisor to the organisation.
Read MoreSports bodies will be able to apply for a Jersey Sport COVID-19 Recovery Grant, from Wednesday 31 March, to assist with the financial difficulties they may have incurred due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Read MoreThe Government of Jersey has today launched its Inspiring Active Places (IAP) Strategy, which outlines new plans for the future of sport and wellbeing facilities across the island.
Read MoreWith plans to start re-connecting adult outdoor sport from Monday 8 March, the minister, Jersey Sport and government officers held a consultation with over 100 individuals from local sports clubs.
Read MoreJersey Sport is today surprised and disappointed to learn that outdoor adult sport will not be permitted until Monday 8th March 2021, some two weeks after the opening of cafes and restaurants.
Read MoreJersey Sport is delighted to announce the appointment of James Wileman, previously the Designate Deputy Chief of Police for the States of Jersey, to the new position of Head of Corporate Services.
Read MoreJersey Sport have recently delivered the new Bikeability cycle training programme to six local primary schools. Pupils at St Mary’s Primary School have recently completed Levels 1 and 2.
Read MoreJersey Sport have launched a new ‘School to Sport’ pilot scheme to help combat inactivity amongst the island’s school children and introduce more children to sport, Inspiring an Active Jersey.
Read MoreJersey Sport has released its Annual Report for 2019, highlighting some key achievements from last year and demonstrating how the organisation continues to positively impact upon island life.
Read MoreJersey Sport has set out how the Government’s new Inspiring an Active Jersey strategy will be delivered through collaboration between Government departments, the island’s volunteer & community sector.
Read MoreThe Government of Jersey moved to Level 1 of the Safe Exit framework on 8 August 2020. Level 1 represents a move towards a ‘new normal’ and has within it some positive changes for sport and activity.
Read MoreThe Government will be discussing this week when to introduce Level 1. Please read the updated DRAFT Level 1 guidance relating to the Government’s Safe Exit Framework.
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