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  • Bromley Mytime is proud to present 'ArtsTrain' – new music technology and arts opportunities for young people in Bromley.
    18 September 2008

    ArtsTrain is a year-long programme in Bromley with three training levels or ‘Platforms’. The project has been developed by Bromley Mytime and has received funding from Arts Council England. Other partners for the project include LBB Youth Service, Marjorie McClure school, Broomleigh Housing and the Bromley Education Business Partnership.

     

  • Bromley Athlete represents Great Britain at The Paralympic Games
    15 September 2008

    Following Bromley's winning success at the 2008 London Youth Games, the Greater London Authority (GLA) selected one Bromley competitor to attend the opening ceremony at the Paralympics Games in Beijing.

  • Extra Swimming Lessons Available at the Walnuts and West Wickham Leisure Centres
    12 September 2008

    Both the Walnuts and West Wickham Leisure Centres are pleased to be adding a number of new swimming lessons to their already successful swimming programme. A range of lessons are available including Parent & Child, Pre School and Non Swimmers.

  • Connect's Autumn Programme - ‘Getting Fit for New School Term!'
    9 September 2008

    The summer holidays are over and it’s back to the school routine for Bromley’s teenagers. The Connect Autumn programme offers young people the opportunity to take part in fun activities outside of school which will help them get active and fit.

  • Bromley Swimmers visit Olympic site
    5 September 2008

    Following Bromley’s win at the 2008 Balfour Beatty London Youth Games, 3 members of the swimming team were invited to visit the 2012 Olympic site on the first day work began at the Aquatic Centre.

  • Back to school with a buzz
    4 September 2008

    Get your kids buzzing back to school this September with sports, arts and fun play activities suitable for children aged 0 to 11 years old.

  • Bromley Supports New Secondary School entrants
    1 September 2008

    Bromley Council’s Executive Member for Children and Young People, Councillor Ernest Noad, visited Kelsey Park Sports College on Tuesday 19 August to see the Moving On to Secondary School (MOSS) summer project in action. The project also took place at The Priory and Bishop Justus schools this summer.

  • Funding opportunity for Bromley's Sports Clubs
    21 August 2008

    Local sports clubs are invited to apply to our 2008-9 club development grant scheme. The scheme is aimed at supporting local sports clubs who are committed to increasing participation, attracting new members and raising performance standards.

  • More Success with Quest for Bromley Mytime Facilities and Services
    21 August 2008

    Both West Wickham Leisure Centre and Bromley Mytime's Development Team received much improved scores in their bi-annual Quest assessments.

  • Kids make a splash on Capital 95.8!
    8 August 2008

    Capital 95.8’s charity Help a London Child is thrilled to announce the launch of its new sports programme, Free Sport For All (FS4A).

    This exciting scheme is an ongoing programme to give disabled and disadvantaged children access to free sport.