OpenActive standards update: making it easier to publish data about local sports clubs
Over the last eight years, the OpenActive data standard has allowed physical activity providers to publish information about time-based events, […]
Over the last eight years, the OpenActive data standard has allowed physical activity providers to publish information about time-based events, […]
In September last year, we announced further funding from Sport England for an extension of the project’s current phase, helping
by Molly Hrudka, Senior Digital & Data Strategy Manager, The FA One of the key objectives for The FA’s grassroots division
As OpenActive evolves, we want to refine the initiative’s approach to achieve greater social impact and meet the needs of a wider
In July 2022 we embarked on the next phase of the OpenActive initiative with a mission to combat physical inactivity in the
Michael Salmon, Head of Insight, Health and Wellbeing, Active Black Country The Black Country is the most inactive part of England.
Tania Nadarajah is a Paralympic archer who competed for Great Britain from 2014 until her retirement from international sport in
We share insights from Westminster and Manchester City Councils about how the OpenActive initiative makes it easier to get people
In April, Sport England and the Open Data Institute issued a call for proposals for organisations to implement the Open Booking
We share how Badminton England are making it easier for badminton players to find and book courts. How committed are
Last month, Sport England published “Uniting the Movement”, its vision for the next ten years. It outlines Sport England’s mission,
On the International Day of People with Disabilities, we share some of the work we’ve been doing to improve accessibility