This comes as Suffolk County Council’s Most Active County (MAC) programme is due to end on 31 March 2023.
Most Active County was established by Suffolk County Council as part of Suffolk’s legacy from the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Its purpose was to support the excellent work that takes place across the county, by many organisations, to support people to be active and address stubborn levels of inactivity.
Since 2012, the programme has been successful in engaging many more people, young and old, from different backgrounds and locations, in physical activity through supporting initiatives, such as parkrun, the Daily Mile, Doorstep Sport Clubs, Suffolk Walking Challenge, Sporting Memories Groups, Suffolk Care Home Olympics and major sporting events like the Great East Swim, Great East Run, The Women’s Tour and the Tour of Britain.
Since the MAC Programme began, levels of inactivity have been steadily falling in Suffolk. According to Active Lives Survey data, between November 2015 and November 2019, inactivity levels in adults fell by 4% and remain below the national average. Suffolk saw the biggest increase of any English County in the number of adults meeting recommended physical activity guidelines during this time.
Active Lives data also shows the number of children meeting the recommended levels of physical activity increased by 5.1% between the 2017/18 and 2021/2022 academic years.
More recently the MAC programme was a finalist in the 2022 UK Active Awards for the Keep Moving Suffolk campaign. The campaign was established just 9 days after the first lockdown, specifically to support people to become active and remain active during and beyond the Covid-19 pandemic. The campaign consisted of a wide range of online resources to support people to become more active at home, alongside 20,000 ‘Active at Home’ booklets distributed and 3,500 activity packs to digitally isolated older people.
The programme also invested £500,000 to support sports clubs and groups to restart after the coronavirus pandemic.