Pembrokeshire pilot scheme boosts sport

A pilot scheme aimed at introducing children to sport and activity in a fun way has proved so popular that another course will start on February 27th.
The Sportstart scheme for five to seven-year-olds will take place on Saturday mornings at Haverfordwest Leisure Centre.
"Sportstart introduces an often overlooked age group to sport and activity," said Councillor Rob Lewis, Cabinet Member for Cultural Services, Sports, Leisure and Tourism.
"It aims to help develop movement skills such as agility, balance and co-ordination, including correct running, jumping, twisting, catching, throwing, kicking and striking."
Parents whose children attended the pilot scheme said they really enjoyed the course. Comments included ‘Staff were friendly and managed the children well', ‘A very good introduction to sports activities for youngsters', and ‘The staff were excellent'.
The project, which is run by qualified teachers and learning support assistants, also helps children understand the connection between sport and healthy living.
The scheme is organised by Sport Pembrokeshire - Pembrokeshire County Council's sports development arm - and funded by the Sports Council for Wales.
Sportstart will run on Saturday mornings, from February 27th to May 8th (excluding Saturday, 3rd April). Sessions take place between 10am to 11am. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. The cost is £25 for 10 weeks, and the cost must be paid up-front for the 10-week block. To book your place, contact Haverfordwest Leisure Centre on 01437 776676.

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