New Sports Strategy for Milton Keynes aims to support local clubs and inspire future success
- MK Community Hub
- 3 hours ago
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Milton Keynes City Council is preparing to approve a new Sports Strategy for 2025-2030 aimed at supporting grassroots sports clubs, helping engage with their local communities and inspire more people to get involved in sport.

Milton Keynes is home to more than 200 sports clubs, covering activities from football to athletics to mixed martial arts and everything in between. The new strategy recognises the vital roles these clubs play in community life and sets out a plan to provide the support and resources they need to be thriving community hubs.
The strategy has been shaped by feedback from local clubs, national governing bodies, town and parish councils and other groups. It focuses on encouraging participation and aligning local priorities with national goals to improve health and wellbeing across the city.
Milton Keynes has a proud sporting legacy, having produced stars such as England Lionesses Captain Leah Williamson and Olympic gold medallist Greg Rutherford. The new strategy aims to build on this success by inspiring more people to get involved in sport and helping clubs be more accessible to all. It also supports people of all ages and abilities who want to take part in sport for social, recreational and wellbeing reasons, ensuring everyone can benefit from being active.
By working closely with partners and delivering the strategy over a five-year period, the city council hopes to help grassroots clubs better respond to the challenges they face.
A decision to approve the strategy is set for next week.
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