The Governance RegisterEdition 2026 · Compiled 12th July 2026

Access Sport CIO

Registered charity 1156819 CIO Registered since 2014

Operates: Throughout England And Wales

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Board DNA

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12
trustees on the board
3.7y median 3.5y
average tenure
8y
longest tenure
4
trustees past 6 years
3.7y
average years in governance
9 vs 0 portfolio
first-time trustees
2
company-linked trustees

Sector coverage

Amateur Sport 12Disability 12Education/training 11Recreation 1

Commercial experience

Arts and leisure 2Education 1Professional services 1

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Contact

Websitewww.accesssport.org.uk
Emailinfo@accesssport.org.uk
Phone02079939883
AddressHouse of Sport, Marathon House, 190 Great Dover Street, LONDON, SE1 4YB

Finances

£3,057,327 latest income

YearIncomeSpending
2021£1,253,112£1,304,291
2022£1,688,917£1,724,967
2023£1,864,566£1,710,360
2024£2,591,602£2,000,441
2025£3,057,327£3,140,159

What it does

What

Education/trainingDisabilityAmateur SportRecreation

Who

Children/young PeoplePeople With DisabilitiesOther Charities Or Voluntary BodiesThe General Public/mankind

How

Makes Grants To OrganisationsProvides Human ResourcesProvides Buildings/facilities/open SpaceProvides ServicesProvides Advocacy/advice/information

Charitable objects

The objects of the CIO are, for the public benefit:(1) To promote the participation of disabled and able-bodied people in healthy recreation by improving access to sport, recreation and leisure facilities;(2) to promote the public participation in sport through the provision of facilities, equipment and financial support; and(3) to advance education in particular by the provision of training and resources to assist organisations and clubs which provide education, development, capacity, skill training and practical experience to young people."Sport" means sports or games which promote health by involving physical or mental skill or exertion

Governing document: CIO - FOUNDATION REGISTERED 28 APR 2014AMENDED ON 16 MAY 2018AMENDED ON 13 OCT 2023 as amended on 13 Oct 2023

Trustees (12)

12trustees
62median age
0aged 70+

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