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Author: Will Alonso

Goals Beyond Grass calls out for votes to get a share of Tesco’s Stronger Starts fund

Goals Beyond Grass is bidding for a cash boost from the Tesco Stronger Starts scheme.

Stronger Starts provides grant awards of up to £1,500 to local community projects, with a particular focus on children and young people.

Three groups in every community have been shortlisted to receive grant awards and Tesco customers can vote for the group they think should take away the top award in their local Tesco store.

Goals Beyond Grass is one of the groups on the shortlist in Coleford, Lydney, and Cinderford.

Goals Beyond Grass
Inclusive Cycling Sessions
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Enabling disabled people to cycle safely on a wide range of adapted bikes to suit any disability, every Wednesday throughout the year improving physical and mental wellbeing.

“Our sessions get people cycling along the family cycle trail using our adapted bikes. Seeing their smiles when they get back to the Cycle Centre reminds us why we do what we do, and we hope to count on your votes to help us deliver this vital project.” – Will Alonso – Goals Beyond Grass

Voting is open in all Tesco stores from October 2025 until mid-January 2026. Customers will cast their vote using a blue token given to them at the check-out each time they shop.

Tesco’s Stronger Starts – previously known as Tesco Bags of Help and Tesco Community Grants – has already provided over £123 million to more than 69,000 projects across Britain.

This £5m Stronger Starts grant programme, delivered in partnership with charity Groundwork, helps schools and children’s groups provide nutritious food and healthy activities that support young people’s physical health and mental wellbeing, such as breakfast clubs or snacks, and sports equipment for after school clubs.

Claire de Silva, Tesco UK Head of Communities and Local Media, said: “Helping schools and children’s groups access the food and resources they need is vitally important in getting children a stronger start in life. Children with enough food have more energy, better concentration, and ultimately achieve more too.”

Graham Duxbury, Groundwork’s UK Chief Executive, said: “As a community charity, we have seen first-hand how schools and other groups supporting young people have been playing a much bigger role in ensuring children are getting a healthy start to the day and getting access to spaces and services to support physical activity and mental health. Family budgets are tight and school budgets are tight, but it’s so important that children stay fed, fit and focused, so we’re delighted to be able to prioritise these activities alongside Tesco with the Stronger Starts programme.”

Funding is available to community groups and charities looking to fund local projects that bring benefits to communities, particularly those helping to provide food and giving children the support they need for a good start in life.

Anyone can nominate a project and organisations can apply online. To find out more visit tescoplc.com/strongerstarts

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Issued by William Alonso

For further information please contact: will@goalsbeyondgrass.co.uk – 07907113145

Notes to Editors

For more information please visit: tescoplc.com/strongerstarts

HAF 2023

HAF ACCESSIBLE SPORTS PROGRAMME

fun activities that everyone can get involved with

What does HAF Look like?

Who is this open to?

8 – 16 year olds with SEND

8 – 16 year olds without SEND

What is the HAF Accessible Sports Programme?

THE ACCESSIBLE SPORTS PROGRAMME WILL INVOLVE A WIDE VARIETY OF GAMES AND ACTIVITIES SUCH AS TABLE SPORTS, BOCCIA, GOALBALL, POWERCHAIR ACTIVITIES, INCLUSIVE CYCLING AND MANY MORE FUN GAMES.

THIS PROGRAMME IS UNIQUE, DUE TO ALL ACTIVITIES BEING PLANNED WITH THE FOUNDATION THAT THEY ARE INCLUSIVE FOR ALL, ENSURING THAT ALL CHILDREN HAVE ACTIVITIES THEY CAN TAKE PART IN. ALL ACTIVITIES ARE FUN AND WE AIM TO ENSURE EVERY CHILD HAS THE BEST TIME POSSIBLE!!

WE ALSO HAVE THE ACCESSIBLE BIKES ON SITE, INCLUDING A PLATFORM BIKE TO ALLOW WHEELCHAIR USERS TO RIDE. THIS IS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR THE CHILDREN TO TRY SOME DIFFERENT BIKES, OR FOR SOME TO BE ABLE TO RIDE ALONG WITH PEERS. WE HAVE A VARIETY OF DIFFERENT BIKES, SO THERE WILL BE A BIKE FOR EVERYONE!

WITH THE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ALSO BEING INCLUSIVE WE LOOK TO HELP BREAK DOWN THE BARRIERS AND LEAVE A POSITIVE SOCIAL IMPACT WITH OUR PARTICIPANTS.

THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES CAN ENJOY A HOT NUTRITIONAL MEAL ON EACH DAY ADDING TO THEIR EXPERIENCE.

Location

Chosen Hill School Sports Hall

Brookfield Road

Churchdown

GL3 2PL

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Date and Time

01/08/2023 – 25/08/2023

Tuesdays – Fridays

9:30 am – 1:30 pm

Accessibility

THIS PROJECT IS SPECIFICALLY AIMED FOR FAMILIES WHO HAVE SEND OR FAMILIES WHO HAVE CHILDREN WHO WOULD ENJOY TAKING PART IN A WIDE RANGE OF SPORTS ACTIVITIES.

All of our games and activities are specifically designed to accomodate people of all abilities.

How we can help you
  • YOUR CHILD CAN BE LEFT WITH US FOR THE MORNING, YOU DO NOT HAVE TO STAY WITH THEM.
  • ALL OF OUR STAFF HAVE UP TO DATE DBS CHECKS
  • THERE WILL ALWAYS BE AT LEAST 1 FIRST AID TRAINED INDIVIDUAL ON SITE
  • WE WILL HAVE OUR SAFEGUARDING OFFICER ON SITE AT ALL TIMES
  • IF YOU HAVE ANY OTHER QUESTIONS, WORRIES, OR REQUESTS, EMAIL KANE@GOALSBEYONDGRASS.CO.UK, OR CALL 07907113145

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Previous HAF Feedback

Summer 2022 – Parent Feedback

“His muscles struggle to pedal normally, so the adapted bikes are great for him to experience cycling at its best. There is always a smile on his face which is very heartwarming to see.”

“We really appreciate the cycling part of HAF, as he can try out different styles of bikes.”

“He had so much fun, and the staff know him so well and know his interests. His friends and siblings could also attend, which was a big plus”

Summer 2022 – Children’s Feedback

  • A total of 75 participants were counted
  • Of those 75, we had 27 different children, 19 of which came back on multiple occasions
  • 51% of the 27 participants had a disability
  • 72% said that they tried something new
  • Almost 2 Thirds said that they made new friends
  • 78% said that they had a great day
  • All of the children said that they had Fun and felt Happy
  • 71% rated their day 5/5 stars

Winter 2022 – Children’s Feedback

  • Best Day of My Life
  • I liked all of the activities that happened during the day. The food has also been yummy.
  • It was fun because I learned how to use the PowerChairs. It was good to meet people.
  • It was very good to play with different people
  • I enjoyed the parachute games
  • I loved the snowball fight
  • 9.8/10
  • I liked Basketball
  • I liked cycling in the hall when it was raining, outside is more fun though

Winter 2022 – Parent’s Feedback

“The winter HAF is really good for our child, as she gets to see the same children that she has made friends with in the summer again just before Christmas. The adapted games allow our child to have lots of fun, and the winter themed ‘Snowball Fight’ was incredible”

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Bikes FAQs

FAQ(s)

  • What do I need to Bring?

    You only need to bring:

    • A bottle of water
    • A snack

    We provide the Bikes

    We provide helmets, although you can bring your own if you would like

  • What do I need to wear?

    Weather appropriate clothing is required

    • Raincoat if there is rain forecasted
    • Gloves if its going to be cold

    Try not to wear baggy clothes, as they may get stuck in the bikes

    Closed toe shoes are needed

  • Do I need to be able to ride a 2 wheel bike?

    No

    Our inclusive bikes mean that cyclists of all different abilities and experience levels can cycle on all of our bikes

  • How long do i have to cycle for?

    Each Session lasts for one hour, however you can choose how long you cycle for. If you need a break, you can have a break, as we understand that an hour is a long time to cycle for continuously

  • How much does it cost?

    Each session costs £5.00, which covers you for an hour using our bikes and helmets. This also includes your Parent, Carer or Guardian, who get to cycle for free.

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