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Friday, 27 November 2020
Thursday, 26 November 2020
Wednesday, 25 November 2020
Tuesday, 24 November 2020
Sunday, 22 November 2020
10 OnBoarders get new boat boost thanks to JMST and RYA
Ten youngsters from across the UK have been handed a huge boost in their ambitions to become top class dinghy sailors thanks to a national programme helping young talent progress in the sport.
The delighted sailors have been awarded exclusive use of their own boat for the next two years through the on-going partnership between the John Merricks Sailing Trust (JMST) and RYA OnBoard.
Launched in 2013, the partnership supports youngsters who display enthusiasm, drive, talent and commitment to the sport and who may not ordinarily have the opportunity or financial backing to achieve their goals. In its seven years, 86 boats and boards have now been donated with some remarkable success stories.
The 2020 winners are:
NAME
CLUB
BOAT
Josephine Rist-Heppell
Brightlingsea Sailing Club, Essex
Optimist
Joshua Pickard
Bowmoor Sailing Club, Gloucestershire
Optimist
Jude Armstrong
Upper Thames Sailing Club, Buckinghamshire
Topper
Alina Zubair
Hollingworth Lake Sailing Club, Lancashire
Topper
Cicely Blair
St Andrews Sailing Club, Scotland
Topper
Rory Pollard
County Antrim Yacht Club, Northern Ireland)
Topper
Isabel Ritchie
Notts County Sailing Club, Nottinghamshire
Topper
Ellis Richards
Llyn Brenig Sailing Club, Denbighshire
Ilca 4
Elizabeth Shilling
Derwent Reservoir Sailing Club, Co Durham
Ilca 4
Rafferty Seddon
Salterns Sailing Club, Hampshire
RS Tera
RYA Connecting With Schools in the UK
Whilst the start of the school term has looked very different for many this year, there’s positive news for young sailors and windsurfers with both activities now offered once again for GCSE, AS and A-level physical education (PE).
Last September, the Department for Education (DfE) published revised activity lists for GCSE, AS and A-level PE. The new activities, including sailing and windsurfing, are now able to be taught and will be assessed in 2021 for AS-level and 2022 for GCSE and A-level.
Awarding Body, AQA recently published new specification documents, which include the assessment criteria for sailing and windsurfing and are now available on their website.
Amanda Van Santen, Chief Instructor of the RYA Sailing and Windsurfing training schemes commented: “It’s fantastic to see sailing and windsurfing ‘officially’ reinstated within the PE activity lists. The RYA has worked closely with AQA over the last year to develop the specified criteria for assessment, and we’re delighted to now see this come into effect.
Outdoor activities like sailing and windsurfing are hugely beneficial for both our physical and mental health, but have also been shown to help young people develop self-confidence, independence and other positive character attributes as evidenced in the recent RYA OnBoard Impact Report.
“We hope that the inclusion of sailing and windsurfing within the PE curriculum will not only provide a means of recognition of the hard work and dedication of the many young people already participating on a regular basis, but that it will also inspire even more to get afloat and benefit from taking part in these activities," Amanda added.
Saturday, 21 November 2020
Friday, 20 November 2020
Thursday, 19 November 2020
Campaign launched to save Leeds Sailing and Activity Centre at Yeadon Tarn from Leeds Council cuts
Leeds Sailing and Activity Centre (LSAC) faces permanent closure under a cost saving proposal by Active Leeds, which is run by Leeds City Council.
The council faces a £119m budget shortfall for 2021/22, due partly to the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic on council services and revenue collection.
LSAC provides a large array of watersports and outdoor activities including canoeing, kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding and sailing, as well as archery, an orienteering course, off site climbing, an indoor caving experience, off road and mountain biking, and a park with classroom space.
It is an inclusive centre which caters to people with disabilities.
The centre, which has been closed since the first lockdown, is also a Royal Yachting Association training centre and offers qualifications awarded by British Canoeing and British Rowing.
A petition has been created to oppose the plans, which will shortly be going out to a six-week consultation process.
Bookings are still being taken for next year in anticipation of lockdown being lifted.
Jon Dakeyne, who created it, wrote: "We are asking for your support to challenge the closure of this professionally run first rate facility open to all which offers safe qualified outdoor activity instruction for a wide range of sports and experiences.
"It is a fully inclusive facility catering for all people and has appropriate adjusted equipment where possible so all can experience any activity."
People who have signed the petition have called on the council to think again.
Kate Littleton said: "Leeds needs this type of facility! It promotes outdoor exercise and gives people skills and experiences that they can’t easily get elsewhere without travelling some distance."
Steve Collett wrote: "Disabled people have very little opportunities to do things that able-bodied people do, and sailing is a wonderful opportunity to be able to do something out of the ordinary, on a level playing field with their able bodied friends.
"This decision must be reviewed."
While Kurt Mockridge said: "This is a tragedy and a loss to the local community and the wider community of Leeds and the catchment that this provider serves.
"The benefits of a service like this will only truly be appreciated when it is lost and potentially never replaced."
LSAC said that over the last five years, the centre’s use has been increasing, as has its income, but it currently runs with a subsidy from the council.
Since 2016 it has been used by more than 70 different schools and more than 50 youth organisations, charities and colleges.
There are 66 places per week for children in after school term time and weekend watersports clubs and more in the school holidays.
Ex-senior instructor Jackie Friend told the YEP the campaign would particularly like to hear from individuals and families who have used the centre over the years.
Leeds City Council leader Judith Blake has been appealing for more support to be made available by the government to meet the large costs associated with coronavirus.
Local government, which relies heavily on central government for its financing, has faced deep and consistent cuts to funding under Conservative and Liberal Democrat administrations since 2010.
Speaking last month, Leeds Northwest MP Alex Sobel called on the Government to provide more funding to local authorities to plug financial gaps created by Covid restrictions.
He said: “Our council is at breaking point, now having to make harsh decisions on what services will be cut due to a deficit of £120m from central government.
"Within my own constituency of Leeds North West, it would appear that they may include Yeadon Sailing Centre and the household recycling centre in Otley.
“It is imperative that the Government step up to the mark and provide the necessary restrictions based on the science to protect lives, along with a fully supportive financial recovery package that saves businesses, jobs and our councils from having to cut or close vital services within the community.
"The impact of getting this wrong will be astronomical to our city."
The three local Liberal Democrat councillors are also opposing the closure.
Email save.lsac20@gmail.com for more information about the campaign.
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