About us

Active Lincolnshire is committed to providing opportunities for everyone in Lincolnshire to be active every day. We work with partners to address inequalities and inactivity, responding to the needs of people and places.

Our Work

As advocates for the positive power that physical activity has on everyone’s lives, we work in partnership to improve understanding, influence change, and tackle the challenge of inactivity.

Knowledge Hub

Our Knowledge Hub is the core of our website. Here you’ll find our guidance, advice, insight and support in all areas of physical activity and sport.

Get involved

Want to get involved with us? We depend on your collaboration to create and influence meaningful change. Find out how you can help Lincolnshire move more.

Join in the Movement 2022

Promoting healthy, active, and culturally connected lifestyles across Lincolnshire.

Join in the Movement

Join in the Movement to promote healthier lifestyles, enabling more people across Lincolnshire to access physical activity this summer. Find out more about the campaign and download your toolkit to get started.

Inspired by national and global sporting events, such as the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games and The Queen’s Baton Relay, Wimbledon, Open Championships, Test Match Series, Summer Rugby Tours, and other national awareness campaigns taking place throughout 2022, ‘Join in the Movement 2022’ encourages everyone to enjoy being active this year!

Join in the Movement 2022 is an inclusive and accessible campaign that will highlight, support and provide engagement opportunities that focus on Lincolnshire's diversity and our commitment to inclusion across communities - linking sport, movement, food, and culture.

We have included a few starting ideas and ways in which you and your organisation can get involved.

Download the toolkit

We've created a framework for cross-sector collaboration and engagement through the Join in the Movement 2022 campaign to help you connect with local communities and find opportunities across Lincolnshire.

Download your toolkit, with the campaign branding link to logo downloads and easy-to-use communication pack to help you get started.

Download the toolkit

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Latest News

Building confidence and connection: Supporting older adults to be active in East Lindsey
Building confidence and connection: Supporting older adults to be active in East Lindsey

17 May 2026

Case Studies
Building confidence and connection: Supporting older adults to be active in East Lindsey

Case study highlighting how community-based, person-centred activity sessions in East Lindsey build older adults’ confidence, reduce barriers, strengthen social connections, and support sustainable, everyday physical activity and wellbeing, overall health.

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Building an Active Lincolnshire: Turning national progress into local change
Building an Active Lincolnshire: Turning national progress into local change

15 May 2026

Blogs
Building an Active Lincolnshire: Turning national progress into local change

Active Lincolnshire reflects on the latest Sport England Active Lives Survey, exploring rising activity levels nationwide alongside persistent inequalities, and setting out how partners can work together to create more inclusive, accessible opportunities for people to be active.

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It’s not about motivation. What our Community Partnership Learning tells us about access and activity
It’s not about motivation. What our Community Partnership Learning tells us about access and activity

14 May 2026

Blogs
It’s not about motivation. What our Community Partnership Learning tells us about access and activity

Community insights reveal that inactivity isn’t driven by motivation but by barriers to access, safety and inclusion. This blog explores how systems, environments and cultural relevance shape participation, highlighting the need for collaborative, community-led solutions that make physical activity realistic, welcoming and sustainable.

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