Select Committee · Public Accounts Committee

Grassroots participation in sport and physical activity

Status: Closed Opened: 26 Jul 2022 Closed: 12 Apr 2023 6 recommendations 24 conclusions 1 report

The Government promised an increase in grassroots sport participation as part of the long-term legacy of the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Initiatives such as Sport England’s £135 million ‘People Places Play’ programme were set up to improve local facilities, train local sports leaders, and encourage adults to try Olympic and Paralympic sports. However, …

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Reports

1 report
Title HC No. Published Items Response
Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots participation in sport an… HC 46 8 Jan 2023 30 Responded

Recommendations & Conclusions

11 items
2 Recommendation Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

Sport England’s focus on local initiatives and encouraging those who are least active to take...

Sport England’s focus on local initiatives and encouraging those who are least active to take part has not yet resulted in meaningful change in national participation rates. The government’s 2015 strategy for an active nation committed to focusing on those groups who were the least active, believing this would deliver …

Government response. The government agrees and states that Sport England invests money in five broad areas, each with specific objectives and a robust 'theory of change', and measurement and evaluation plans to evidence progress and the contribution they are making to the …
HM Treasury
3 Recommendation Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

The Department has not yet set out how it will determine whether its efforts to...

The Department has not yet set out how it will determine whether its efforts to tackle persistent inactivity levels are a success. The cost-of-living crisis risks further 6 Grassroots participation in sport and physical activity reductions in activity as households look to cut back on discretionary spending. But this challenge …

Government response. The government agrees and will set out the specific outcomes it is aiming to achieve with inactive groups, what targets it is working towards, and how it will measure progress in the new Sport Strategy.
HM Treasury
5 Recommendation Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

It is unacceptable that Sport England does not know where in the country its grants...

It is unacceptable that Sport England does not know where in the country its grants are spent or whether these are genuinely helping those most in need. Sport England distributed £1.5 billion in grants in the five years starting 2016–17, but only knows which local authorities this funding went to …

Government response. The government agrees and states that Sport England invests public money responsibly, recording and publishing data on all grant recipients with awards dating back to 2009 listed in full, and will endeavour to set out appropriate detail in their 2023-24 …
HM Treasury
6 Recommendation Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

The Department’s approach to working in partnership with other organisations to encourage people to take...

The Department’s approach to working in partnership with other organisations to encourage people to take part in sport and physical activity is not yet effective. The Department recognises the importance of working with a variety of government departments, local organisations and charities to deliver increased levels of physical activity. It …

Government response. The government agrees and states both DCMS and Sport England are committed to working together to build greater collaboration from all parties, and that Sport England has made a clear commitment in Uniting the Movement to influence change and the …
HM Treasury
7 Recommendation Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

The Department does not know if leisure facilities are financially sustainable or are delivering the...

The Department does not know if leisure facilities are financially sustainable or are delivering the sports facilities that communities need. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sport England and the Department distributed over £900 million to support sports clubs and leisure centres. But leisure facilities now face new challenges. The energy bill …

Government response. The government agrees with the recommendation and highlights the Energy Bill Relief Scheme, the Energy Bills Discount Scheme, and the £63m Swimming Pool Support Fund. DCMS will provide an update in June 2023 and is working on a facilities strategy.
HM Treasury
25 Conclusion Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

The NAO found that there were signs that system-wide collaboration on sport and physical activity...

The NAO found that there were signs that system-wide collaboration on sport and physical activity may be increasing following the COVID-19 pandemic, and that the Department was seeking to build on this increased collaboration.39 The Department said its new strategy will include an action plan that is aligned across the …

Government response. The government agreed to set out in its new strategy what it and Sport England will do differently to ensure sustained integration and collaboration with other bodies to achieve increased levels of physical activity, targeting implementation by June 2023. They …
HM Treasury
26 Conclusion Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

Sport England increased the number of organisations that it awarded grant funding by six-fold in...

Sport England increased the number of organisations that it awarded grant funding by six-fold in 2020–21 compared to 2019–20, from 1,666 to 9,538. We asked Sport England how increasing the number of grant recipients will help improve participation in sport 38 Q 35 ; C&AG’s report, paras 9, 1.16, 3.10 …

Government response. The government agreed to set out in its new strategy what it and Sport England will do differently to ensure sustained integration and collaboration with other bodies to achieve increased levels of physical activity, targeting implementation by June 2023. They …
HM Treasury
27 Conclusion Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

We pressed the Department and Sport England on how they were working with businesses and...

We pressed the Department and Sport England on how they were working with businesses and other organisations to incentivise them to engage with increasing participation and activity rates, such as making sports equipment available in the workplace, or introducing a tax relief on gym membership. Sport England acknowledged that its …

Government response. The government agreed to set out in its new strategy what it and Sport England will do differently to ensure sustained integration and collaboration with other bodies to achieve increased levels of physical activity, targeting implementation by June 2023. They …
HM Treasury
28 Conclusion Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

As part of measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic, sports facilities were closed multiple times...

As part of measures to control the COVID-19 pandemic, sports facilities were closed multiple times by the government. During the pandemic, Sport England distributed £271 million to the grassroots sport and physical activity in financial support and the Department provided £700 million for organisations affected by the loss of spectator …

Government response. The government agreed to review the condition of leisure facilities, working with other departments, and take action to ensure their financial sustainability, aiming to provide an update by June 2023; they also mentioned providing support through the Energy Bills Discount …
HM Treasury
29 Conclusion Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

Sport England told us that lots of sports facilities providers had used their organisational reserves...

Sport England told us that lots of sports facilities providers had used their organisational reserves to stay afloat during the pandemic and were now in a precarious financial position. The Department also recognised that “many clubs are coming out of a really difficult period and many clubs are struggling”.51 We …

Government response. The government agreed to review the condition of leisure facilities, working with other departments, and take action to ensure their financial sustainability, aiming to provide an update by June 2023; they also mentioned providing support through the Energy Bills Discount …
HM Treasury
30 Conclusion Thirty-Second Report - Grassroots parti… Accepted

We therefore asked the Department how it intended to address the short-term and long-term sustainability...

We therefore asked the Department how it intended to address the short-term and long-term sustainability challenges facing sports clubs and facilities. The Department told us that the primary responsibility for leisure provisions sits with local government.55 Similarly, it said that it was not responsible for government’s energy policy, but noted …

Government response. The government agreed to review the condition of leisure facilities, working with other departments, and take action to ensure their financial sustainability, aiming to provide an update by June 2023; they also mentioned providing support through the Energy Bills Discount …
HM Treasury

Oral evidence sessions

1 session
Date Witnesses
31 Oct 2022 Ben Dean · Department for Culture, Media and Sport, Nick Pontefract · Sport England, Sarah Healey · Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, Tim Hollingsworth OBE · Sport England View ↗

Correspondence

1 letter
DateDirectionTitle
7 Feb 2023 Correspondence from Neil Cameron, Founder & Director, Sport Works, re response …