Call sports hotline for fun in the sun; Scheme offers youngsters chance to get active this summer.Byline: DAYLE CRUTCHLOW SPORTS-mad youngsters across north Warwickshire For the parliamentary constituency, see . North Warwickshire is a local government district and borough in Warwickshire, England. The main town in the district is Atherstone where the council is based. Other significant places include Coleshill, Polesworth and Kingsbury. are being invited to ring a hotline to request fun sessions for their area. The Call4Sport scheme, which aims to give young people in rural areas the chance to get involved in sports activities, is running again following success of last year. Staff from North Warwickshire Borough Council will go out to recreation grounds and provide coaching, sports equipment, a referee A judicial officer who presides over civil hearings but usually does not have the authority or power to render judgment. Referees are usually appointed by a judge in the district in which the judge presides. or even an extra player for the team. Sports and leisure centres across north Warwickshire will be hosting activities. These include sessions at the Abbey Green recreation ground in Polesworth, on Mondays between 2pm and 3pm and at the Croft CROFT, obsolete. A little close adjoining to a dwelling-house, and enclosed for pasture or arable, or any particular use. Jacob's Law Dict. in Coleshill, between 6pm and 7pm. On Tuesdays the afternoon slot will be at Mancetter and at Ansley Common in the evening. On Wednesdays they move to Dordon and Westwood Road in Atherstone and on Thursdays to Kingsbury and Hartshill. Friday sessions will take place at Water Orton and Royal Meadow Drive in Atherstone. Sports coach Steph Lawrence said the most common calls were for sports like rounders and football but more unusual sports could be catered for. Jaki Douglas, partnership and development manager for the borough council, said: "A quick call to the Call4Sport hotline and staff, armed with mobile phones and sports equipment jump into the sportsmobile and drive to the allotted al·lot tr.v. al·lot·ted, al·lot·ting, al·lots 1. To parcel out; distribute or apportion: allotting land to homesteaders; allot blame. 2. venue." The Call4Sport hotline is 01827 719258. CAPTION(S): DN9261_1. ACTIVE: Youngsters Charlotte (left) and Chris Bailey with sports coach Steph Lawrence. Picture: DARRYL SMITH |
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