What does Streetsport mean to me?
“Streetsport has completely changed my life. Some of the coaches have helped me through some of the toughest times in my life so far and now I’m eventually getting to repay the favour by becoming a volunteer through the Duke of Edinburgh programme”.
Tullos set to welcome Aberdeen's second Cruyff Court
After the great success of Scotland’s first Cruyff Court at Catherine Street in the centre of the city, everyone connected with the project are ecstatic to confirm Tullos, Torry as the second location.
Streetsport aired nationwide in new TSB advert
Streetsport featured in a new TSB advert which was aired nationwide this month as part of their Local Pride campaign. We’re very proud of how it’s turned out and believe it projects a powerful message…
Street Smart! Streetsport featured in national newspaper as volunteers thrive
The Denis Law Legacy Trust’s Streetsport programme were delighted to be featured in the Daily Record on November 7th as the national newspaper included a feature on two of our young volunteers.
Aramark Family Fun Day
The Denis Law Legacy Trust’s Streetsport programme and sponsors Aramark are staging a family fun day in Aberdeen city centre tomorrow afternoon (September 20th 2018) to highlight the remarkable work carried out by the charity and celebrate Aramark’s Building Community Day (ABC Day).
Local students contribute to Denis Law exhibition
Students from Robert Gordon’s University’s (RGU) Gray’s School of Art and North East Scotland College (NESCOL) have been involved in a special exhibition featuring an extensive archive of Denis Law memorabilia.
RGU Streetsport triumphs at National Pride of Sport Awards
The Denis Law Legacy Trust and Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Streetsport initiative has won a prestigious accolade at the 2017 National Pride of Sport Awards, held in London last week.
Denis Law Freedom of the City
More than 15,000 people lined the streets of Aberdeen to greet Scotland legend Denis Law as he celebrated being granted the Freedom of the City.
RGU’s Streetsport receives the Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service
Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Streetsport initiative has this week been given the prestigious Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service. The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, the equivalent of an MBE for voluntary groups, is the highest award given to local volunteer groups across the UK to recognise outstanding work in their communities.
Scotland’s first Cruyff Court reaches completion
Scotland’s first ever Cruyff Court has opened in Aberdeen. The previous Catherine Street Court was a run-down and under-used urban space within the city centre. It has now been transformed into a hi-tech, all-weather play and activity area for families in the surrounding community and the wider Aberdeen area.
Prince Harry visits Streetsport on first official visit to Aberdeen
Prince Harry paid a visit to Robert Gordon University (RGU) this week as part of his first official visit to Aberdeen to learn about some of the vital work being done by a number of the city’s leading youth development projects.