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SPORTS

 

The Students' Union sports clubs consists of recreational and competitive activities. These sports clubs are run by students for students, and are open to all who want to join. Joining any of these sports clubs is a great way to meet people and there are always plenty of social events that normally come with them.

 

You can join as many sports clubs as you like, but if you would like to compete we have teams that play in the British Universities Sports Association (BUSA) leagues on Wednesday afternoons.

 

You do not have to be a first class athlete as training caters for novices, as well as those who are intermediate or the more experienced.

 

The Clubs & Societies Centre is based on the lower ground floor of the Students' Union building where you will find information, including coaching courses, training and time-table of activities. If you require help on how to join any of our sports, the centre is open Monday to Friday 9.00 - 5.00pm here you will find Sue Delanty, the Student Activities Co-ordinator, also on hand is Rayana Maghoub Vice President of the Students' Union.

 

Sports Safety Handbook

 

As a member of a Sports Club your membership includes:
Training
Competition Entry
Subsidised transport
Insurance cover
Use of Union kit/equipment

You also have the opportunity to participate in these as well:

National Governing Body (NGB) coaching awards
Minibus Drivers Awareness Scheme (MiDAS) - 4yr certificate
First Aid Courses - (Appointed Persons 3yr Certificate)

 

MEMBERSHIP FEES 2007/08
BUSA Clubs - £15.00 per club
Non-BUSA Clubs - £10.00 per club

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