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Alba party promise free sports access to under 18s, Edinburgh, 14 April 2021

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ALEX SALMOND’S ALBA PARTY have announced a plan that would see one million young people across Scotland entitled to free access to Sports Facilities as part of measures to help recover from Coronavirus.

ALBA Party, who are aiming to deliver a “SuperMajority for Independence” by standing on the list in the upcoming election, believe that sports facilities across Scotland have become too expensive and risk pricing many children out of participating in sport.

The party would bring forward proposals to fund free access to sports facilities ranging from Golf, football pitches, gyms, and swimming pools for young people under the age of 18 if they have representation elected to the Scottish Parliament in next months election.

Salmond says the policy would be a “step change” in reducing health inequality in Scotland and making sport universally accessible.

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ALEX SALMOND’S ALBA PARTY have announced a plan that would see one million young people across Scotland entitled to free access to Sports Facilities as part of measures to help recover from Coronavirus. <br />
<br />
ALBA Party, who are aiming to deliver a “SuperMajority for Independence” by standing on the list in the upcoming election, believe that sports facilities across Scotland have become too expensive and risk pricing many children out of participating in sport. <br />
<br />
The party would bring forward proposals to fund free access to sports facilities ranging from Golf, football pitches, gyms, and swimming pools for young people under the age of 18 if they have representation elected to the Scottish Parliament in next months election. <br />
<br />
Salmond says the policy would be a “step change” in reducing health inequality in Scotland and making sport universally accessible. <br />
<br />
 Picture Stuart Adams