Notts County's community charity helping people stay active

Last updated : 28 May 2020 By Magpie Mick

Emma Trent, head of programmes at Notts County FC Football in the Community, said "Notts County FC Football in the Community has a proud history of working within the local community to promote increased health and wellbeing and we are grateful to be able to partner with the Get Out Get Active Nottingham and This Girl Can Nottingham to launch this exciting new campaign.”

Claudia Russell, assistant inclusive sports officer at Nottingham City Council, explained more about the initiative “Get Out Get Active Nottingham and This Girl Can Nottingham are extremely excited to be working with Notts County FC Football in the Community on our #StaySafeStayActive campaign, an initiative to work collaboratively with deliverers across the city committed to ensuring we support people to stay safe and stay active whilst practising social distancing.

“Whilst we know that these are really challenging times for people, we want to support people to stay as healthy as possible, as we know that keeping active to encourage positive mental well-being is more important than ever.

"Therefore, we are really proud to work with our fantastic partners at Notts County FC Football in the Community to keep Nottingham moving and supporting people to stay safe, stay strong and stay healthy.”