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This month marks the start of the new 2016 Summer Programme from Stretch-n-Grow. This year’s theme has focused on two major sporting events, one being the European Football Championships in 
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The funding agency for grassroots sport is to triple the amount of money it invests in tackling inactivity. In a new strategy, Sport England will spend £250m over four years 
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This Saturday Stretch-n-Grow Coach Camp is being held in Knutsford, Cheshire for all coaches and a selection of franchisees from the North West. Coach Camp is part of Stretch-n-Grow’s commitment to 
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Most supermarkets have plenty of options for ‘home from school and starving’ moment Catherine Cleary gives Five tips on healthier children’s snacks. You don’t have to spend a fortune in a 
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Sugar content of fizzy drink listed in Liverpool as city bids to cut child tooth decay. Fizzy drinks will be named and shamed in Liverpool as part of the country’s 
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New children’s exercise classes are scheduled for Tuesday mornings 11.00-11.30 starting Tuesday 17th May. Wobbly Bobs Just a small selection of what your child will be doing…gross motor skills, fine 
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Hayley conference Centre, Cranage Hall proved an excellent location for the Stretch-n-Grow annual Stars event. The 2016 summer Programme was announced to all, details on this will follow soon. There was a 
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Surprise sugar tax will have ‘profound’ worldwide impact on children’s health, says Jamie Oliver Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has welcomed a tax on sugary drinks, saying it is a “profound 
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London-Paris in 24hours  “Oh forgot to mention by bike!” May 13th sees the start of the 2016 Duchene Dash, London to Paris in 24 hours. Stretch-n-Grow Director Deno Davie will 
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The appalling junk food diets of Scoltand’s poorest children is leading to increased obesity and creating a national health crisis. Children in Scotland has called for the introduction of a national policy on 
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