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Active Ageing is working to increase opportunites for older people to participate in physical activity.
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Local Primary School
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This unit has a remit to identify areas of digital exclusion within North Lincolnshire.
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The Men's Health Forum aims to ensure that men and boys in North Lincolnshire have equitable access to all services.
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We offer an extensive range of services and events for the local community of North Lincolnshire. We operate 15 libraries and two mobile libraries. We provide books, CDs, computer access, reference & information services and much more. We provide services for all sectors of the community including children, the housebound and speakers of other languages.
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Street sport has been designed to actively encourage young people from the age of 8-18 to get involved in a variety of different sports ranging from football to sports like rock-it-ball and extreme golf. All street sport sessions are free and details of where the sessions are located can be found on the street sport website.
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North Lincolnshire Council is hosting a Study Visit for Quality Integrated Early Years provision from 6 June - 11 June 2010. Between 9 and 15 participants will visit from different European countries. The participants will visit several children's centres and schools in North Lincolnshire to observe early years practitioners working with children aged 0-5 years.
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X-Press is the name of North Lincolnshire's new exciting Youth Forum. It's for any young people aged 11 to 19 years (25 years for young people with disabilities).
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