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People in rural areas face unique barriers to sports participation due to geographic spread, higher costs of living and social isolation. Quality sports facilities are often widely spread, making access difficult, especially for young people. Rural poverty adds further challenges, with higher costs for childcare and transportation. Social isolation also limits engagement, as there are fewer organised activities and venues for sports or social gatherings in rural areas. 6g2ld

Key recommendations: 542758

  • Create sports activities in multi-use community hubs and consider mobile sports units to bring facilities directly to rural communities.
  • Lower the cost of participation for rural residents, considering their higher living expenses and unique financial challenges.
  • Establish transport hubs or carpooling initiatives to help residents reach sports venues, reducing the transportation burden.

Practical improvements: 42573x

  • Encourage sports activities in community spaces that can serve multiple purposes, increasing access and maximising resources.
  • Mobile sports units or pop-up gyms can bring fitness opportunities directly to remote communities, reducing the need for travel.
  • Offer online/virtual sports or fitness classes/programmes for rural residents, allowing participation without frequent or physical travel.
  • Encourage carpooling or community-based transport to help residents reach sports activities.
  • Reduce costs for rural residents, acknowledging the higher cost of living and limited access.

Footnotes 4g1c5v

[1] Meir, D., Brown, A., Macrae, E., & McGillivray, D. (2023). Country profile: sport and physical activity policy in Scotland. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics, 16(1), 181-197. 

[2] Glass, J., Bynner, C., & Chapman, C. (2020). Children and young people and rural poverty and social exclusion: A review of evidence. Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland.(PDF)

[3] Glass, J., Bynner, C., & Chapman, C. (2020). Children and young people and rural poverty and social exclusion: A review of evidence. Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland. (PDF)

[4] Glass, J., Bynner, C., & Chapman, C. (2020). Children and young people and rural poverty and social exclusion: A review of evidence. Children's Neighbourhoods Scotland (PDF) 

[5]SRUC (2017), National Rural Mental Health Survey Scotland: Report of Key Findings;

Date published: 26 February 2025
Date updated: 14 April 2025

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