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Sport and leisure in the Borough

The Royal Borough aims to assist and encourage local people to adopt a healthier lifestyle by providing a range of sport and recreational facilities, accessible to all parts of the community.

We will continually improve the standards of service provided and ensure that facilities are both pleasant and safe to use.

We will work in partnership with others to provide opportunities, coaching and courses for individuals and local sports clubs.

Swimming lessons at Kensington Leisure Centre

Kensington and Chelsea Community Sport and Physical Activity Network

The Kensington and Chelsea Community Sport and Physical Activity Network (known as CSPAN) aims to increase participation in sport and active recreation, and to increase sport opportunities within the community. See the CSPAN page for more information.

Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs)

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The CASC scheme offers local sports clubs a number of financial benefits including 80 per cent mandatory business rate relief, access to GiftAid and exemptions from corporation tax.

It is designed to keep money in the grassroots sport sector and help community sport and recreation clubs secure the financial health of their organisations.

For more information on this scheme please visit the following website: www.cascinfo.co.uk.

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