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  • Equity in sport - fairness, inclusion and opportunity

    Equity in sport - fairness, inclusion and opportunity

    sportscotland is absolutely committed to promoting equity and believes the principles of equity should be central to every aspect of development, delivery and decision-making in Scottish sport. That means ensuring diversity in sport is encouraged, supported and celebrated. To support this objective sportscotland today launched its Equity Strategy: Working Towards Diversity and Inclusion in Sport.

  • sportscotland serves ace funding for tennis

    sportscotland serves ace funding for tennis

    Patricia Ferguson, Sports Minister today announced that sportscotland has awarded £207,000 to Tennis Scotland tosupport key areas of the sport’s business plan. The funding will include athlete support, coaching, player improvement and staffing.

  • Dalry community celebrate <b />sport</b>scotland funding

    Dalry community celebrate sportscotland funding

    The community of Dalry, North Ayrshire are celebrating the news of Lottery funding totalling £300,000 from sportscotland’s Building for Sport (BfS) programme today to support a project to build a four-court sports hall as part of a new primary school being built by the Council in the area.

  • Dalgety Bay bowled over by Lottery Funding

    Dalgety Bay bowled over by Lottery Funding

    The people of Dalgety Bay will be celebrating this weekend as the brand new Dalgety Bay Bowling Club officially opens on Saturday (9 July), widening sporting opportunities for the community.

  • Athletes receive funding for Commonwealth Games preparation

    Athletes receive funding for Commonwealth Games preparation

    With just over a year to go until the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia sportscotland is delighted to announce funding totalling £216,978.22 to the sports of men’s bowls, target shooting and athletics to help athletes prepare for this major competition.

  • Basketball receive funding from <b />sport</b>scotland

    Basketball receive funding from sportscotland

    sportscotland is delighted announce funding totalling £193,850 to basketballscotland to support key areas of the sport’s business plan from grassroots development to medal success. The investment includes:£98,900 for club development, staffing and the Volunteer Development programme, £64,950 for athlete support and performance coach development and £30,000 to support the post of National Youth Development Manager.

  • Basketball scores with <b />sport</b>scotland funding

    Basketball scores with sportscotland funding

    With Scotland’s basketball training squad for the 2006 Commonwealth Games announced last week, sportscotland has backed this up with an award of £219,950 to basketballscotland.

  • Coaching talent comes together

    Coaching talent comes together

    Around 100 coaches from the East of Scotland will come together this weekend for the first of three regional coaching conferences this year. The East of Scotland Coaching Conference, entitled ‘Coaching Counts 2005’, is being held at Midlothian School of Gymnastics on Sunday 27 February and will offer a quality coach development programme to local and regional coaches.

  • Come and curl Aberdeen

    Come and curl Aberdeen

    The north east’s first regional curling training and competition venue, Curl Aberdeen, is to be officially opened tomorrow (Wednesday 23 March) in a joint unveiling ceremony by Provost John Reynolds, Aberdeen City Council, and Provost Raymond Bissett of Aberdeenshire Council.

  • Golfers in the swing with <b />sport</b>scotland funding

    Golfers in the swing with sportscotland funding

    While the golf season has wound down for many in Scotland, for some athletes and golfing hopefuls working on their game is a year-round pursuit. With this continual improvement of the sport in mind, MSP Patricia Ferguson today announced an award of £346,082 to the Scottish Golf Union (SGU).

  • Judges put cricket sponsorship top of the order

    Judges put cricket sponsorship top of the order

    Lloyds TSB and Cricket Scotland took top honours at the Scottish Business in Sport Dinner in Glasgow (Friday 18 March) for their sponsorship of cricket in Scotland. They won the new category of Best use of PR/Media in Sport in Scotland and then went on to scoop the overall Scottish Sport Sponsorship of the Year Award 2005 presented by Patricia Ferguson MSP Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport and Andy Keir, Head of the Sports Business Group for title sponsors at Shepperd+ Wedderburn.

  • £2.9M Lottery boost to Scottish sports facilities

    £2.9M Lottery boost to Scottish sports facilities

    Scotland’s National Equestrian Performance Centre is to be redeveloped as part of a funding boost for Scottish sports facilities totalling almost £3 million fromsportscotland’s Lottery funded Building for Sport programme.

  • Lottery funding announced as wheelchair curling takes to the ice

    Lottery funding announced as wheelchair curling takes to the ice

    sportscotland today announced investment totalling £89,848 to support the high performance programmes for eleven sports from archery to wheelchair curling. These awards support the high performance programmes for each governing body, focusing on athlete support and high quality coaching with the ultimate aim to increase the number of medallists on the world stage.

  • Lottery funding makes a splash in Annan

    Lottery funding makes a splash in Annan

    The Rt. Hon Lord Munro of Langholm will join the people of Annan tomorrow (Friday 24 June), to celebrate the official reopening of the newly refurbished Annan Swimming Pool.

  • Lottery funding makes a splash in Mull and Iona

    Lottery funding makes a splash in Mull and Iona

    The island communities of Mull and Iona are today celebrating the announcement of an award of £192,897 from sportscotlands Lottery funded Building For Sport Programme, to provide a brand new indoor swimming pool with changing facilities.

  • Major goal for Shinty

    Major goal for Shinty

    A major funding boost for shinty was announced today by Sports Minister Patricia Ferguson.

  • Net gain for two sports

    Net gain for two sports

    Both volleyball and netball have netted funding from sportscotland totalling £210,000 to support key areas of the sports’ business plans.

  • New man at the helm for Scottish tennis

    New man at the helm for Scottish tennis

    sportscotland in partnership with Tennis Scotland and the Lawn Tennis Association (LTA) is delighted to announce Jim Campbell as the new Chief Executive Officer of Tennis Scotland. The post has been jointly funded by the three organisations.

  • New Pars boss to launch sports facilities for Crossford

    New Pars boss to launch sports facilities for Crossford

    As Jim Leishman prepares to lead Dunfermline Athletic Football Club to victory against Dundee tomorrow in his first match as Acting Manager, he will be taking time out on Sunday to join the people of Crossford, to unveil the brand new sports facilities at King George V Memorial Park.

  • Paul Lawrie and Patricia Ferguson team up to launch firstclubgolf

    Paul Lawrie and Patricia Ferguson team up to launch firstclubgolf

    Paul Lawrie MBE, the former Ryder Cup competitor and winner of the 1999 Open Championship, joined forces with the Minister for Tourism, Culture and Sport, Patricia Ferguson today (Monday 21 February 2005) to launch firstclubgolf, the national junior golf strategy’s introductory game which plans to make the game accessible to every child in Scotland.

  • Queen's baton relay arrives in Scotland

    Queen's baton relay arrives in Scotland

    With the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne only a year away, the Queen’s Baton Relay will arrive in Scotland this weekend visiting some of Scotland’s most iconic locations.

  • Scotland's Commonwealth Games bid is

    Scotland's Commonwealth Games bid is "up and running"

    Julia Bracewell OBE, Chair of sportscotland today welcomed the news that the Scottish Executive has given its official backing to a Scottish Commonwealth Games bid for 2014 with Glasgow, following the First Minister’s announcement that the bid is officially up and running.

  • Scottish Commonwealth Games Team banking on success

    Scottish Commonwealth Games Team banking on success

    With the 2006 Commonwealth Games just a year away, First Minister Jack McConnell joined athletes and officials from the Scottish Commonwealth Games Team to celebrate the first major sponsor for the team preparing for Melbourne – Clydesdale Bank.

  • Scottish hockey receives major boost from <b />sport</b>scotland

    Scottish hockey receives major boost from sportscotland

    sportscotland is delighted to announce a major investment totalling £639,029 to the Scottish Hockey Union (SHU) today to support all areas of the governing body’s business plan from grass roots development to medal success. The award is a combination of £359,529 from the sportscotland Lottery Fund and £279,500 of Exchequer funding.

  • Scottish tennis talent soars high with <b />sport</b>scotland investment

    Scottish tennis talent soars high with sportscotland investment

    Sports Minister Patricia Ferguson today announced a £293,000 sportscotland investment in Scotland’s tennis players - improving coaching and development, providing athlete support and assisting Scotland’s tennis clubs as they bring on the next generation of tennis stars.

  • Sign up for national service with Football Aid’s ultimate football experience – playing for Scotland at Hampden

    Sign up for national service with Football Aid’s ultimate football experience – playing for Scotland at Hampden

    Ever dreamt of pulling on the revered dark blue of Scotland and running through the tunnel onto the hallowed turf of Hampden? Of proudly lining up alongside your teammates and singing a rallying rendition of ‘Flower of Scotland’ as the haunting cry of the bagpipes pierces the air? Do you dream of the roar of the crowd as the whistle blows signalling the start of the match and hearing the foot soldiers of the Tartan Army chanting your name? Have you ever dreamt of stepping into the boots of former Scottish football legends and into your own piece of Hampden History?

  • sportscotland announces £1.4M to Commonwealth Games sports

    sportscotland announces £1.4M to Commonwealth Games sports

    During her visit to the Commonwealth Boxing Championships in Glasgow today, Sports Minister Patricia Ferguson announced nearly £1.4m from sportscotland in support of Scotland’s quest for Commonwealth Games success in 2006 and beyond.

  • Social Inclusion Partnership projects benefit from <b />sport</b>scotland funding

    Social Inclusion Partnership projects benefit from sportscotland funding

    The sportscotland Lottery Fund is delighted to announce funding of over £263,000 to six new projects across Scotland demonstrating sportscotland’s commitment to improving access to healthy lifestyle choices, enhancing sporting opportunities and helping communities in social inclusion areas develop themselves through sport and physical recreation.

  • sportscotland announce funding to Cricket Scotland

    sportscotland announce funding to Cricket Scotland

    With their first crucial match of the season approaching, Cricket Scotland have been awarded £270,297 from sportscotland. The backing is a combination of £83,000 from the sportscotland Lottery Fund and £187,297 of sportscotland Exchequer funding from the Scottish Executive.

  • sportscotland announce funding to curling ahead of Winter Olympics

    sportscotland announce funding to curling ahead of Winter Olympics

    With the countdown to the 2006 Winter Olympics well underway, Patricia Ferguson today announced that sportscotland has awarded £351,181 to the Royal Caledonian Curling Club (RCCC). The backing is a combination of £241,181 from the sportscotland Lottery Fund and £110,000 of sportscotland Exchequer funding from the Scottish Executive.

  • sportscotland funding ensures riders are on track

    sportscotland funding ensures riders are on track

    Scottish Youth Squad riders, Magnus Davidson, Morvern Brown, Hamish Creber and Callum Shields will join mountain bike enthusiasts from across Scotland tomorrow (Wednesday 22 June), to celebrate the official launch of the brand new mountain bike training track at Glenmore Lodge, sportscotland’s national outdoor training centre.

  • sportscotland funding keeps athletes on track

    sportscotland funding keeps athletes on track

    With the countdown to the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne well underway, Sports Minister Patricia Ferguson today announced that sportscotland has awarded £704,523 to scottishathletics.

  • sportscotland funding makes a splash

    sportscotland funding makes a splash

    sportscotland is splashing out this month with one of the largest investments ever made to a governing body of sport. £640,000 has been awarded to Scottish Swimming to support key areas of the sport’s development plan including athlete support, coaching, staffing and club development. The award is a combination of £346,000 from the sportscotland Lottery Fund and £294,000 of Exchequer funding and was accepted on swimming’s behalf by Commonwealth Games gold medallist Alison Sheppard MBE who also announced her retirement from the sport today.

  • sportscotland funding puts sailing on the right tack

    sportscotland funding puts sailing on the right tack

    sportscotland is pushing the boat out this month with an award of £303,537 to the Royal Yachting Association Scotland (RYAS) to support key areas of the sport’s business plan including athlete support, coaching, staffing and club development.

  • sportscotland lay foundations for volunteers

    sportscotland lay foundations for volunteers

    As Volunteers Week kicks off, Sports Minister Patricia Ferguson today announced that sportscotland has appointed six regional development officers for volunteering in sport through a three-year funding package totalling £630,000.

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