Decision details
To award £70,000 Public Health grant funding to Halo Leisure for the outdoor athletics track project.
Decision Maker: Director of public health
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
Physical inactivity is associated with 1 in 6
deaths in the UK and is estimated to cost the UK £7.4 billion
annually (including £0.9 billion to the NHS alone).
In Herefordshire it is estimated that 70.2% of adults 21/22
reported being physically active, this is above both the national
and regional average, whilst this is positive, 20.1% are reported
as being inactive, this estimated to be around 33,000 physically
inactive adults in Herefordshire.
Inactivity is a leading cause of preventable ill health as well as
being a key driver of the life expectancy gap between people living
in the most and least deprived areas in Herefordshire. Increasing
physical activity and reducing levels of inactivity within the
population is a key action in supporting local priorities to
improve the health and wellbeing of the population.
Public Health Grant Funding will contribute to the refurbishment
project of the athletics track on Holmer Road, which was built in
1988 and during the past 34 years it has been a popular facility
for competitive athletes from local running and triathlon clubs
staging training sessions throughout the year, whilst also being
used for recreational physical activity use. The project will
present an opportunity to increase activities to engage with more
physically inactive, whilst also meeting the needs of competitive
athletes.
The athletics track is the only synthetic track in Herefordshire
and is managed by Halo Leisure - a registered charity and social
enterprise. The current track has had almost 35 years of regular
use by the local community and has received a comprehensive routine
maintenance programme actioned by Halo over the past 21 years,
which has significantly prolonged the life-span of the track.
However the facility now requires a major refurbishment to secure
its long term future and make it fit for purpose.
Due to the challenges presented by Covid and utility costs the
charity does not have the funds to complete this much needed
work.
This aligns with key national and local level sport and physical
activity strategies including, supporting Herefordshire deliver the
Physical Activity Strategy 2021 - 2026.
Halo Leisure are critical partners to delivering this plan and the
project will directly support the vision:
‘In Herefordshire every person has the opportunity to:
‘get moving, be active, feel better, keep well and enjoy
healthier lives as part of everyday life in their local
community’
The project also meets all four of the key outcomes listed to
address inactivity:
• Active Environments – environments that support and
facilitate every day physical activity for everyone.
• Active Communities – supported and developed community
assets to increase physical activity levels and build community
resilience.
• Healthy Individuals – decreasing inequalities,
increased awareness and capability in our inactive population to
change their behaviour and increase physical activity levels
long-term.
• Partnerships and Collaborative Working - improved
partnership working to increase physical activity opportunities and
participation across our population. By providing a quality
training environment, we will be able to work with partners
offering them a facility to support their involvement in England
Athletics/Sport England initiatives aimed at encouraging people
into the sport and support those who are already involved in
running.
Total value of the project is £350,000 +VAT, with funding
being secured from Community Ownership Fund and match funding from
partners including Herefordshire Council, Sport England and crowd
funding.
Contact: Matt Pearce, Director of Public Health Email: Matt.Pearce@herefordshire.gov.uk Tel: 01432 383783.
Publication date: 08/02/2024
Date of decision: 08/12/2023
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