Olympic gymnasts join Council Leader for official opening of Noak Hill Sports Complex

Noak Hill
Published: Wednesday, 29 November 2017

Havering Council and Everyone Active hosted an exciting free sports day extravaganza to mark the official opening of Noak Hill Sports Complex, on Saturday 25 November.

Local residents had a chance to develop their football and tennis skills. This included football training sessions, led by Everyone Active’s specialist coaches on the site’s 3G pitches, while the four new tennis courts were also opened for free adult and junior coaching sessions.

Younger children were able to stay in the warm and play on an indoor bouncy castle and receive free face painting.

The Leader of Havering Council, Councillor Roger Ramsey cut the opening ribbon, accompanied by Cabinet Member for Culture and Community Engagement, Councillor Melvin Wallace, and international gymnasts, Reiss Beckford and Brinn Bevan.

Councillor Roger Ramsey, Leader of Havering Council, said:

“It was great to see so many local residents enjoying the free activities on Saturday and meet the international gymnasts. The centre is a wonderful addition for the Havering community, providing an increased sporting local offer and a varied range of activities for both adults and children.”