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Are you looking for a fun and inspiring way to stay active and healthy? Are you looking for the latest news, insights, and funding opportunities to help you succeed in your field? Are you involved in the business of sport and physical activity? Look no further than Active Together's Newsletters!

We offer a range of public facing and partner facing newsletters which will send the latest updates, events and opportunities straight to your inbox.

Check out the full range of our Newsletters below and sign up today (using the widget at the bottom of the page):

Newsletters for LLR Residents

Let's Get Moving Newsletter:

Our Let's Get Moving Newsletter is aimed at residents across Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland with Information, tips and advice on how to get moving in your own way.

LLR Girls Can Newsletter:

Supporting women and girls across Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland to move a little more in a way that works for them.

Active Mums Club Newsletter:

Our Active Mums Club Newsletter is designed for pre- and post-natal women with guidance and information on how to get active as a new mum.

Partner Newsletters

Active Together Partner Newsletter:

For organisations and individuals who are supporting our communities across Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland realise the benefits of a more physically active life.

Clubs & Funding Newsletter:

Receive the latest information on funding opportunities and club development news and support.

Business of Sport Newsletter:

Striving to make Leicestershire, Leicester & Rutland the premier, high performing location for undertaking the business of physical activity and sport.

Early Years Physical Activity Newsletter:

Providing childcare professionals with guidance and information on physical activity, health and wellbeing to support the development of children under the age of 5.