Portsmouth News

Getting active for the arrival of Queen’s Baton Relay in city

- Fiona Callingham fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk @FCallingha­m22

COMMUNITIE­S across the city are encouraged to take part in an historic celebratio­n of sport and fitness while Portsmouth takes centre stage as one of the hosts of the Queen’s Baton Relay this summer.

The internatio­nal relay promoting the Birmingham Commonweal­th Games is set to pass by some of the city's famous landmarks after arriving by hovercraft on July 6.

Since setting off in October last year the baton has already travelled across multiple countries around the globe including Pakistan, Malaysia and Australia, and will be journeying to Canada at the end of May. To mark its landing in Portsmouth, where it will be carried by baton-bearers around Southsea Common, the Historic Dockyards and the city centre, a free Get Active event will be held on the common providing a range of free sports to try. City council leader, Councillor Gerald Vernon-Jackson, said: ‘We want to use this occasion to celebrate all the opportunit­ies Portsmouth residents have to play sport and get active.

‘Every week thousands of people in the city take part in a huge range of activities and by highlighti­ng them at this event we hope to get even more people involved.

‘We want to have a healthier city and I'd encourage anyone with a team, club or group that would like new members to get involved.’

Tony Brown, chairman and coach at Court Lane Judo Club in Cosham, added: ‘It's great Portsmouth has been included in the Queen's Baton Relay but even better it's being used to highlight grassroots sports in the city.

‘Judo is one of the core sports for the Commonweal­th Games but possibly least known by the average person and this is a great opportunit­y to raise the profile of the sport.

‘Portsmouth has a huge range of sport clubs for all ages and fitness but people don't always know where to find them.

‘This is a great way to show everyone what we offer and hopefully attract more people to join us and get active.’

The last time a similar event took place in Portsmouth was in 2012, when 65,000 spectators flocked to the common to see the Olympic Torch pass through, and pop duo Rizzle Kicks performed.

The Get Active event will run from 5pm to 7pm on July 6.

Any groups interested in getting involved in the event should email events@portsmouth­cc.gov.uk.

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