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Farsley social enterprise counts down to national sporting heritage celebration

A Farsley-based social enterprise has launched the official countdown to a special heritage day to celebrate the UK’s sporting legacy.

The annual National Sporting Heritage Day has grown year on year after being launched by Farsley’s Sporting Heritage CIC in 2014.

Hundreds of museums, archives, galleries, schools, community groups, sporting governing bodies, and their associated clubs from across the country will take part in the celebration on Thursday 30 September.

This year’s event is set to be the biggest yet, with a particular focus on sharing sporting stories and memories between the generations.

Conversation: Dr Justine Reilly.

Founding director, Dr Justine Reilly said:

“Many of us have really missed seeing our elderly relatives and friends over the last year, and as we can start to enjoy each other’s company again, we thought it would be a brilliant opportunity to bring sport into the conversation.

“Whether it’s seeing old football programmes, family photos, a kit or hearing a song or watching a video clip – we have all got a sporting story to share that sticks in our minds and brings memories and emotions flooding back.

“This week’s launch coincides with National Dementia Awareness week and the run-up to the release of our handbook on how sporting memories can play an effective role in supporting those with memory loss, and how organisations can set up their own sporting heritage memories group.”

Organisations and community groups are invited to apply for Sporting Heritage’s community grant scheme from today to host an event or activity to celebrate their local sporting heritage.

Schools are also encouraged to take part with a specially designed resource pack now available to download with a variety of activities to choose from.

Dr Reilly added:

“This last year has really highlighted how much sport means to the British public especially with the restrictions we’ve had in place – from playing it, to watching it and talking about it – it’s part of our DNA.

“National Sporting Heritage Day is about celebrating our heritage from across the whole sporting spectrum from the grassroots to the elite. We want to encourage people to have the conversations about their sporting memories and visit and enjoy the amazing collections in our museums, communities and online.”

A host of Sporting Heritage Ambassadors, including world squash champion Nick Matthew and poet, Ian Macmillan are also supporting the national event.

To get involved and to download a resource pack head to www.sportingheritage.org.uk/NSHD and use #NSHD2021 #YourSportingStory.

Sporting Heritage CIC is a not-for-profit community interest company working specifically to support the collection, preservation, access and research of sporting heritage across the UK.

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