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Every year the Sport & Recreation Alliance provides awards for exceptional contributions to sport. In all that time not one bowling club has won an award, probably never been nominated for an award. Could this year be different? Wouldn't it be great for one of these prestigious awards to be won by a bowling club or an individual attached to a bowling club. Better still if it was a Huddersfield based club or individual that lifted that honour.


There are 8 categories of awards with a £1,000 prize attached to each. Nominations are now being sought for entry into the 2022 competition with a closing date of Monday 15 November 2021. The awards are all aimed at grassroots sports and sporting organisations. Entry is free and you can read a little more about the awards and the process below and further entry details are available online here.


The Sport and Recreation Alliance is excited to announce that entries are now open for the Community Sport and Recreation Awards 2022. With more awards than ever before, this is a fantastic opportunity to recognise the nation’s best sporting initiatives for their achievements in areas such as sustainability, mental health and volunteering.


Our awards programme has been running for more than 25 years, celebrating the full breadth and power of sport and recreation, from table tennis projects and football clubs to rowing charities and climbing centres. The awards are free and easy to enter and we are keen to hear about projects and initiatives that work with people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds.


This year, there are eight categories in which you can enter, with each winning project picking up a £1,000 prize, presented by HRH, The Earl of Wessex at an awards ceremony in March next year. The eight categories are:

  • Youth Development Award

  • Community Club of the Year

  • Going Green Award

  • Mental Health and Wellbeing Award

  • Diversity and Inclusion Award

  • Inspiration of the Year

  • Resilience in Adversity Award

  • Volunteer of the Year

The prize money has helped our previous winners to grow and sustain their initiatives by providing them with additional financial resource to purchase new kit and equipment, keep their facilities open for longer and provide coaching qualifications to develop their volunteers.

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