Greenwich's role as a host borough for London 2012 provides a great opportunity to inspire more people to take part in sport and physical activity.
The are a number of ways Greenwich is working to improve access to leisure services for the disabled and people on a low income.
Access
We have worked with Greenwich Leisure Limited to make the Waterfront leisure centre more accessible for people with high support needs.
Sports and leisure services in Greenwich.
Money saving
Our GreenwichCard scheme allows residents to save money at local leisure centres, shops, businesses and local attractions (including The O2).
A GreenwichCard can be obtained for as little as £1. There are three types of Card - one of which is targeted at residents on benefits or in education.
Find out more about GreenwichCard.
Healthy eating
The Greenwich Food Co-operative provides low-cost fresh food for low income families. The Council works in partnership with Greenwich Teaching PCT and Greenwich Co-operative Development Agency to support the project.
Get more information on the Greenwich Food Co-operative.