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Kismet Leisure club    

 

Kismet Leisure club

About the group
Kismet Leisure club was formed in 1987and the cricket team was formed in 1997 with the aim to get people from the Asian background to participate in sporting activities.

Kismet has been growing very strong and has affiliated itself with the national cricket body and Interactivesport project to enable the group to sustain it sporting activities.

Kismet leisure club provides and create opportunities for social integration through sports and social gathering. Football is played every Tuesday at Fife Institute in Glenrothes and Cricket both training and games at Duloch Park Dunfermline, close to the new Tesco.


Contact detail
Ajaz786@ukonline.co.uk
Kismet786@hotmail.com
www.kismetcc.co.uk
Tel: 01592204005 / 07968037564


OBJECTS

The objects of the Club are to promote health and well being through sporting and other leisure activity for the benefit of the inhabitants principally for Fife by working with local authorities, voluntary organisations and inhabitants in a common effort to provide, or assist in providing, facilities in the interest of social welfare.

To advance public participation in sport by teaching, learning and practising sporting skills.

In furtherance of the above purposes, Kismet Leisure Group will: -

1) Provide recreation through Cricket, Football, Volleyball, Badminton and other leisure activities.

2) Advance education by raising awareness of people of all ages about the value of sport and the importance of participation, and by teaching, learning and practising new sporting skills.

3) Provide the benefits of group membership through training, team and individual sport and also through travel, leisure and recreation.

4) Encourage members and their supporters to participate in all bona-fide local, district, national and international training and competition which are in addition to, and complementary to, club training.

Make provision of recreational facilities and the Organisation of recreational activities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for which the facilities or activities are primarily intended. This applies to facilities intended for those who need them by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage. The facilities are available to members of the male and female public at large.


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