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Children’s Activity Levels are Reducing – How The Bugs Group’s Kids Holiday Camps in Solihull are Fighting the Trend.

  More and more children are becoming inactive in the UK due to the development of technology. Children are now spending more time on their phones, in front of television screens or on their tablets rather than getting outside and being physically active. This is echoed by a staggering 87% of parents – who believe …

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The Bugs Group’s Kids Holiday Camps in Solihull for the Easter Holidays!

  We’re getting very Egg-cited for The Bugs Group’s upcoming Kids Holiday Camps in Solihull for the Easter half-term! We have two weeks full of ‘cracking’ sports and fun activities in store for children, keeping them healthy and active to burn off those Easter Eggs!   Both of our upcoming Kids Holiday Camps in Solihull …

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25 Free Places at The FootieBugs Academy for Disadvantaged Children

  After the recent trio of FootieBugs Academy stars were signed by local professional clubs, FootieBugs are now offering 25 free places at their Academy for disadvantaged children across the area, who may have the talent to reach the next level.   Six year olds Edward Smith and Ashton Gunning have been signed by Birmingham …

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The FootieBugs Academy’s Search for Future Football Stars in the West Midlands Continues!

  After more than 15 players were signed to professional football academies in the past year, The FootieBugs Academy is now looking for more talented youngsters in the West Midlands to help get them “One Step Closer to Professional”.   The Academy is open to children from U6-U14 age groups and focuses on developing and …

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The Bugs Group supports Youth Sport Trust’s belief for increased emphasis on Curriculum PE in Schools

  Recently, the Youth Sport Trust have found that almost 40% of secondary schools in England have reduced the number of PE lessons timetabled in since 2012. The figures also revealed that nearly a quarter of schools have done so within the last year.   The figures also found that after the transition between KS3 …

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