Here in Haverhill, we have a variety of sports clubs and associations, so why not use the obsession we have this year for Euro 2012 and the Olympics and become a sportsman or woman yourself - even if it is just once a week?
Sheffield’s Winter Garden was transformed to house ‘Cue Zone’ during this year’s Championship at the nearby Crucible Theatre. Haverhill’s own TJS-Snookerbility was there, giving people with special needs the chance to play snooker on a championship table.
Grants of up to £500 are available for communities in Haverhill and Suffolk planning sporting events in honour of the Olympics and Paralympics through the recently launched Community Games.
Don’t worry – you’re not being asked to become a politician during the Olympics! However, if you want to plan a celebration for the Games, large or small, become a Local Leader and receive all the tools you'll need to make your celebration unforgettable.
It’s the second week of the Easter holidays and if you’re starting to tear your hair out about what to do to keep the kids amused for another seven days, we have the answer! Choose from kite making, cycling, messy family crafts and more...
Two Haverhill companies join forces to create a website for the Go Rwanda project. The aim of the project is to ensure that the legacy from the Pre-Games Training Camp will last beyond London 2012.
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