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Recent Updates

Updated the Essex Sports Link page - with list of activities and forms

 

Added 2 short videos on the success page (boxing and equalities)

 

Updated the abc forum page - with list of activities and forms

 

Updated the conference page - Tom Dollery Suite is confirmed as the venue.

 

The Aspire Project is supported by the Department of Communities and Local Government.

 

DCLG

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Locations- Newham

The borough was formed by merging the former area of the Essex county borough of East Ham and the county borough of West Ham as a borough of the newly formed Greater London, on 1 April 1965. Green Street marks the former boundary between the two. North Woolwich also became part of the borough (previously being in the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich, in the County of London) along with a small area west of the River Roding which had previously been part of the Municipal Borough of Barking. Newham was devised for the borough as an entirely new name.

According to a study carried out in 2007 for a Channel 4 television programme, it is the "4th worst" place to live in the UK; the study took into account crime rates, school results, pollution, economic activity and property prices. In the 2006 study, neighbouring Tower Hamlets and Hackney came in at 2nd and 1st place respectively, while Merthyr Tydfil came in 3rd.

Demographics

Newham has the highest young population and one of the lowest white populations in the country according to the 2001 Census. The borough has the second highest percentage of Muslims in Britain (24.3%).

When using Simpson's Diversity Index on 10 aggregated ethnic groups, the 2001 census identified Newham as the most ethnically diverse district in England and Wales, with 9 wards in the top 15. However, when using the 16 ethnic categories in the Census so that White Irish and White Other ethnic minorities are also included in the analysis, Newham becomes the 2nd most ethnically diverse borough[4] with 6 out of the top 15 wards, behind Brent with 7 out of the top 15 wards.

Using the aggregated ethnic groups drawn from the 2001 Census indicates Little Ilford in Newham to be the most ethnically diverse ward in the United Kingdom. When using the 16 ethnic group categories, this ward becomes the second most ethnically diverse ward, behind Dollis Hill in Brent.

Sports
  • Athlete Christine Ohuruogu.
  • Basketball paralympian Ade Adepitan

Newham is host borough for the 2012 Summer Olympics.
West Ham United Football Club is at Upton Park.

Locations

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Edgbaston

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Aspire National Conference @ Warwickshire County Cricket Ground in Edgbaston, Biirmingham on 18 March 2009.

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Success Stories

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Local League Academy, which fields 4 teams in the Central Warwickshire Youth Football League, is a model of...

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