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Tryst Community Sports Club

Tryst Community Sports Club. To serve the sporting needs of the community Larbert, Stenhousemuir, Carron and Carronshore. Background.

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Tryst Community Sports Club

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  1. Tryst Community Sports Club To serve the sporting needs of the community Larbert, Stenhousemuir, Carron and Carronshore

  2. Background • Larbert High School is the largest within the authority with authority with approximately 1800 pupils. Only a small percentage of the pupils are out with walking distance • Stenhousemuir Football Club are a Community Interest Company (CIC) with an extensive community football programme • The Larbert/Stenhousemuir locality is the fastest growing area within the Falkirk Council. There are only a few small areas within the locality which fall into the SIMD category; the area itself is therefore reasonably affluent • There is also a great history of sport within the area with 3 large local sports clubs- Stenhousemuir Football Club, Stenhousemuir Cricket Club and Tryst Golf Club. It became clear there was an opportunity to link the local clubs to the school to the benefit of all school pupils in the area (both primary and high school) through the creation of a community sports club. The Tryst Community Sports Club officially started in October 2010

  3. What is a sport hub • A sport hub will encompass a number and variety of sports clubs with one central base (Larbert High School) allowing all individuals of the local community to access sport for recreational purposes. The sports hub will provide sport for all individuals regardless of race, gender, religion or ability and will aim to meet all the sporting requirements of the local community which it serves • Sportscotland support the idea of a sports hub as part of the legacy for Glasgow 2014 • The TCSC is the FIRST Sports Hub in the Falkirk area and 1 of the first in Scotland

  4. Tryst Community Sport Club-Aims • To provide sporting activities for all individuals (particularly young people) within the local community with an opportunity to participate in a range of sporting activities in a safe enjoyable environment that will harness and nurture their development. • To engage all young people from the local area within the sports club thus contributing to these young people leading active and healthy lives. • To offer an extension to the Larbert High School extra-curricular programme thus increasing and improving the number of participation opportunities available to the LHS pupils. • To provide a pathway for all pupils from Larbert High School that will allow them to progress from school ran extra-curricular sessions into the wider sports club and therefore the sports club environment. • To Ensure sustainability through community leadership and engagement • To offer a coaching pathway for adults and Larbert High pupils to move into a club coaching environment. • To identify ‘gaps’ in the market and where appropriate/necessary create new clubs or invite established clubs from out with the area into fill the gaps. • To work in partnership with key partners such as the Falkirk Council, Active Schools, Sports Development and the Central Sporting Partnership to ensure the proper pathways are in place and to ensure a unified delivery of sport. • To facilitate the sharing of resources and best practice between the clubs involved. • To bring local people together to create a sense of pride and generate social capital

  5. Sports Club Info- Clubs and classes Clubs involved; ● Stenhousemuir Football Club- Various football opportunities throughout the week, all ages ● Falkirk Fury Basketball Club- Thursday nights 5-7pm ● Marvels Cheerleading Club- Tuesday nights 5-7pm ● Tryst Gymnastics Club- Saturday mornings 9am-12noon ● Stenhousemuir Cricket Club- Friday nights 5-7pm ● Falkirk Otters (Water Polo)- Friday nights 5.15-6.15pm ● Falkirk Cannons (Rock-It-Ball)- Tuesday nights 5-7pm ● Tryst Table Tennis Club- Friday nights 5-7pm ● NRG Performers (Dance)- Thursday nights 4-8pm ● Grangemouth/Falkirk Rugby Club- Saturday mornings 9am-12noon Adult Activity (16+)- Zumba

  6. Key Contacts Visit- www.larberthigh.com Head of Sport- Jamie Swinney, 07535803124 Jamie.Swinney@falkirk.gov.uk Stenhousemuir Cricket Club- Stuart Williamson 01324 715456 stuart.williamson@blueyonder.co.uk Tryst Gymnastics Club- Brian Paterson 07836646751 brianpaterson135@gmail.com Falkirk Fury Basketball Club- John Bunyan 07876654106furybball@gmail.com Marvels Cheerleading Club 07807302831 Falkirk Lawn Tennis Club- Allen Gibson 07702402310 alg00022@students.stir.ac.uk Falkirk Cannons Rock-It-Ball Club- Gordon Archibald 07943836992scottmclellan@falkirkcannons.com Falkirk Otters Water Polo- Douglas Gardiner 07901961689douglas@gardner23.wanadoo.co.uk Tryst Table Tennis Club- Mando Nortelango 07806299263 mando60@blueyonder.co.uk NRG Performers- Shelia Mackie 07939265344 sheilamack@dsl.pipex.com Grangemouth/Falkirk Rugby Club- Graham Simpson 01324 554233 graham.simpson@falkirk.gov.uk

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