Active Lancashire has published its 2024-25 Impact Report, highlighting achievements and progress against the ambitions set out in our Decade of Movement Strategy: Move More, Live Well. The report reflects our commitment to creating a healthier, more active Lancashire through six strategic priorities: Inequalities, System Leadership, Place Leadership, Environment, Children and Young People, and Health.
Key Highlights include:
- Lancashire School Games: Engaged 6,760 young people across 94 activities, inspiring participation and inclusion.
- Skills and Qualifications: Delivered 742 qualifications in partnership with Lancashire and South Cumbria ICB, supporting workforce development.
- Active Cycles: Saved 2,958 bikes from landfill, refurbishing or repurposing them for community use.
- Social Value Impact: Generated £13.7 million in social value, equating to £3.26 for every £1 invested in our projects.
Adrian Leather, Active Lancashire Chief Executive commented: “This year’s report demonstrates the power of collaboration and innovation in tackling inequalities and improving health outcomes across Lancashire. Every achievement brings us closer to our vision of a county where everyone can move more and live well. “
The full Impact Report is available here.



