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Club Development Forum

Club Development Forum
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
19/01/2026
19:30 - 20:30
16/01/2026
20/01/2026
13:00 - 14:00
16/01/2026
Organiser: Scottish Gymnastics Venue: Online

The topic for this forum is club member benefits and during the session we will highlight the services, benefits and support available to our member clubs and how to access them. Making use of your club benefits can help your club grow and run more efficiently and our team are here to help. Benefits we will cover include:

  • Access to our legal, HR, finance and health and safety partners
  • JustGo for Clubs
  • Gymnastics Buying Group
  • British Gymnastics funding portal
  • Scottish Gymnastics club development fund
  • Club self-assessment tool

Click ‘book now’ above to sign up and find out more about how to start using your club benefits in 2026.

Our Club Development Forums run every 2–3 months and provide a valuable opportunity for club leaders to:

  • Network with peers from other gymnastics clubs
  • Hear from guest speakers on key areas of club development
  • Share experiences and learn from others in the community

Do you have a topic you’d like us to cover in future sessions, or expertise you’d like to share with the Scottish Gymnastics community? We’d love to hear from you — please get in touch!

Primary Venue

Online

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