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Stoke-on-trent sport and physical activity strategy 2009-2016

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Figure 43: Boxing gyms ............................................................................................ 233Figure 44: Squash courts .......................................................................................... 234Figure 45: Community centres by type <strong>and</strong> catchment ............................................. 237Figure 46: Community centres – household survey .................................................. 239Figure 47: Dance Studios ......................................................................................... 246Figure 48: Martial Arts Facilities................................................................................ 248Figure 49: Youth sites in <str<strong>on</strong>g>Stoke</str<strong>on</strong>g>-<strong>on</strong>-Trent .................................................................. 251Figure 50: Sports Courts/MUGAs with catchment areas .......................................... 252Figure 51: Skate parks with 1.2km catchment areas ................................................ 253Figure 52: Activities enjoyed by children <strong>and</strong> young people ..................................... 256Figure 53: Type of <strong>sport</strong>/recreati<strong>on</strong> facility used most often by pupils ...................... 256Nortoft Partnerships Ltd <str<strong>on</strong>g>Stoke</str<strong>on</strong>g>-<strong>on</strong>-Trent Page | 96Sport & Physical Activity Strategy <strong>2009</strong>-<strong>2016</strong>October <strong>2009</strong>

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