Protecting Pitches: How to protect your facilities from flooding
Waterlogged pitches can be problematic and make it impossible for your local sports club to operate, so with the recent bad weather and heavy rainfall
Waterlogged pitches can be problematic and make it impossible for your local sports club to operate, so with the recent bad weather and heavy rainfall
Over recent years, increasingly extreme weather patterns and snowfall are causing disruption to sports and social clubs all over the UK, creating hazards that can

The law has changed concerning the use of music in amateur sports clubs, something that is very likely to affect you if plan to or
Reasons for Rising Employee Dishonesty Unfortunately, it has been reported that losses to business due to employee dishonesty has been rising in recent years. There
RIDDOR is the law that requires employers, and other people in control of work premises, to report and keep records of: Work-related accidents which cause
Members of the Fire Brigade’s Union will be going on strike for the second time on Saturday 19th October from 18:30 – 23:30. In various
The gaming machine tax was introduced earlier this year to tax the income on gaming and quiz machines frequently found in sports club house and
Earlier this year, the Football Association (FA), Sport England, the Premier League and the Football Foundation developed and launched a three year plan to improve
As we discussed in part one of our funding guide for sports clubs, whether you are a cricket club, tennis club, football club or swimming
Looking to gain funding for your sports club? Most sports clubs could use extra funding, whether it’s needed to buy new equipment, perform repairs to
England Hockey have formally submitted a bid to the International Hockey Federation (FIH) to host the Women’s World Cup in London in 2018. This bid
The additional funding is an extension to the organisation’s popular Inspired Facilities Olympic and Paralympic legacy fund. The fund is designed to bring improvements to
Anger and confusion has been the reaction following changes to the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme that provides charity- type tax relief to sports

Following the decision of the National Union of Liberal Clubs in selecting Club Insure as their preferred insurance provider, Mr. A Doran from the Honley
National Government Bodies of Sport are being held back by the sometimes costly financial risks of hosting and organising large sporting events it has been