News
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Making waves: Diving into the inclusive world of WeSwim
The latest episode of the Active Together podcast showcases an inclusive swimming club in Haringey.
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Wiltshire garden giving veterans a place to meet
The latest Active Together hears from Andy Powlesland, a veteran who found friendship and support in a community garden.
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North Wales’ first LGBTQ+ rugby team breaking down barriers
Conwy Dragons grew from just three members to playing a game at the Principality Stadium. Listen now to the Active Together podcast episode.
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‘Inspiration of the year’ nominee features on latest GOGA podcast
‘Inspiration of the year’ nominee Allyson and Nordic Walking instructor Catherine share their experience on the Active Together podcast.
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Amber Valley SEN Disco born out of a WhatsApp group
A lack of local opportunities saw parents come together to create a range of fun opportunities for their children to be active.
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Men’s walk and talk group first to feature on new GOGA podcast
On Time to Talk day, Norman Shaw and Simon Booth share the benefits of a men’s walk and talk group that they lead in Bassetlaw.
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Introducing the new Active Together podcast series
Our GOGA programmes introduces a new Active Together podcast series. Showcasing how the programmes brings people together to be active.
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GOGA continues to change lives through sport and activity
Today Get Out Get Active launches its latest impact report. Showing how the programme has changed the lives of those involved.
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Life-changing impact of GOGA celebrated at national event
A Get Out Get Active celebration event brought people together from across the UK to recognise the importance of their work.
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Cat Clements reflects how GOGA supports Uniting the Movement
With only one week until the Get Out Get Active celebration event, Cat Celments joins our video series.
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GOGA is about fun and friendship for Rosy Bevis
For Rosy Bevis, GOGA means more than being active, it’s means fun and friendship. Watch her conversation with May King to hear why.
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GOGA joins ‘Baton of Hope’ journey to Downing Street
GOGA in Bassetlaw have helped a ‘Baton of Hope’ on its journey to 10 Downing Street to raise awareness of suicide prevention.