Active Thames community sport fund opens
Active Thames, a partnership programme led by the Port of London Authority (PLA), announces community funding for watersports and walking in London, Kent and Essex.
Active Thames, a partnership programme led by the Port of London Authority (PLA), announces community funding for watersports and walking in London, Kent and Essex.
The Port of London Authority advises that paddleboarders use a quick-release waist leashes as recommended by British Canoeing.
Go Jauntly, a free community-based walking app, has recently launched a new group of routes for walkers to tackle the Thames Estuary Path.
Grants of up to £5,000 are available from the latest round of the Active Thames Fund, a partnership programme led by the Port of London Authority.
Tower Hamlets Canoe Club is helping visually impaired paddlers take to the capital’s waterways, with the help of Active Thames, founded by the Port of London Authority.
More than £90,000 has been awarded to 24 organisations promoting activity on the tidal Thames and inland waterways in London, Kent and Essex, as part of a new programme led by the Port of London Authority (PLA).
Watersports on the Thames, London’s canals and other inland waterways are set for a boost with grants of up to £5,000 being made available as part of a new programme, Active Thames, led by the Port of London Authority.
Footways is a network of quiet and interesting streets for walking in central London.
All river users of man-powered vessels should navigate with extreme caution and consider whether it is safe for them to go afloat on the Ebb Tide.
Find water-based activities and choose from a variety of interests the the Royal Yachting Association’s activity finder.