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.

What we do

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.

Influencer Award Finalists 2022

Influencer Award
Sponsored by Chestnut Homes


The influencer award is for an individual who has inspired and influenced people in Lincolnshire to become more active over the past year. This may be through digital or social media behavioural campaigns, inspirational content shared on their own social media channel, or delivery of innovative online content to support people to be more active.

Our Finalists

  • Chris Duncan
    Chris is a local wellbeing coach who presents short 'Walk & Talk' sessions on YouTube, that help support people with their health and wellbeing and improving their mental health. Chris has also been a pivotal influencer in merging community stakeholders to form a collaboration with the Local Neighbourhood Team to create a new way of working that meets the needs of the local community.

  • Harry Talbot
    Harry has danced in the Hub Dance programme for many years and has always supported others in class to be the best they can be. He inspires others to help them improve and to enable them to feel important in the class. He also regularly helps younger dancers to feel more confident performing and creating their own movement. He is also a great ambassador for boys dance and strives to break stereotypes of dance being a female discipline.

    Please note: Our third finalist shortlisted for this award has chosen to withdraw from the awards.

View all our finalists.