Sport, Health and Community Leisure
Salford has one of the largest and most successful teams in the country with over 60 development officers and Quest accreditation. The team aims to provide opportunities for all by enhancing people’s lifestyles through health, recreation and physical activity. The team offers opportunities for people of all ages and levels of ability. Interested? Click the links below to find out how you can become involved.
- Fun City Tots
- School Sports Team
- Sports Team
- Watersports team
- Community sports development team
- Club Development
- Active Lifestyles
- SAYO and SPARKY Team
- Inclusive Leisure
Community Centres
On the 1 May 2008 11 community centres and 29 staff were transferred to Salford Community Leisure.
For further details on the community centres please visit the venues website.
Salford Sports Council
Salford Sports Council's principle aim is to "advance sport" in Salford and in doing so provide the best possible support to the borough's clubs. To join please visit Salford Sports Council's website.
Sports Clubs in Salford
Do you want to find your nearest sports clubs in Salford - please visit the sports clubs website.
School Sports Partnership
The Sport, Health and Community Leisure team work closely with Salford North School Sport Partnership to ensure effective development of physical activity in schools. For more information go to the partnership website..
Who to contact
- Name
- Sport, Health & Community Leisure Team
- Address
- Salford Watersports Centre
15 The Quays
Salford
M50 3SQ - Telephone
- 0161 778 0550
This page was last updated on 24 June 2008

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