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LADIES SHOWING INTENT

PLYMOUTH Argyle Ladies are rivalling their male counterparts in terms of new recruits after an extremely busy summer of recruitment. The Ladies have retained 12 members of the squad from last season, including talismanic captain Katie Middleton, vice-captain Becky Atkins, who scored in the win over Marine Academy Plymouth to secure the Devon FA County …

KEVICC INDUCTION SESSION

EARLIER this year, Argyle Community Trust forged a partnership with King Edward VI Community College (KEVICC) in Totnes to deliver provide the successful Post-16 Football Education Programme. This week, KEVICC Scholars experienced their first induction session to prepare them for the new course, commencing September 2016. The induction session focused on a variety of football …

ACHIEVEMENT THROUGH SPORT

ARGYLE Community Trust is joining forces with the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA) and Union Learn Funding (ULF) to deliver a brand new programme combining football and education. Achievement Through Sport works closely with football clubs and their Community Trusts to assist them in promoting the learning agenda to the wider community, including certain disadvantaged or …

SHORT BREAKS

ARGYLE Community Trust will deliver Short Break sessions for young people with a disability throughout the summer holidays. Every Monday and Tuesday from 9am – Midday, our Short Breaks will involve fun-filled football sessions, stadium tours, smoothie making, table tennis, wii fit activities, games consoles and many more fun activities. Working closely in partnership with …

ACTIVE ARGYLE

ACTIVE Argyle is all about offering fitness opportunities to people aged 14 or older and with a disability. Ranging from Football to Boxercise, Active Argyle aims to open an innovative sports programme to engage young people with a disability. From 4.45 to 6pm every Monday, young people will be able to participate and learn a …

POSITIVE PILGRIMS

ARGYLE Community Trust is launching a new multi-sport opportunity to support Men’s Mental Health, starting on July 29th 2016. Open to all adult males, Argyle aims to engage men every Friday in trying a new, different sport. The multi-sport programme ranges from Boxercise to table tennis to engage men struggling with mental health and provide …

LAST CHANCE FOR NCS

THE door is almost closed for students wishing to join Argyle Community Trust on the National Citizenship Service (NCS) intake for the summer of 2016. NCS is a wonderful opportunity for young people to taste new experiences, sampling a wide range of outdoor activities on a two-week long residential that helps to prepare you for …

PILGRIM CENTRE VISITORS

ARGYLE Community Trust is continuing to work in partnership with Tellus with a group of Polish students currently at the Pilgrim Centre, studying computer and software skills. Trevor Lowman from the Pilgrim Centre said: “We offer a range of programs for European Students, such as media, marketing, photography, economics and accountancy, although the majority is …