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Old sports gear has been given new life thanks to a Taranaki project.
A woman who played badminton in Waitara in the 1950s has donated her racquets, so younger badminton players can enjoy the game.
A new community group collecting used sports gear to recycle to children who don't have access to their own is asking for public donations.
Replay is an initiative to pass on sports gear for young people, with local businesses coming on board to support the concept.
WANTED: Unused tennis racquets, cricket bats, balls, hockey sticks, golf clubs, softball gloves, table tennis bats, bowling balls, saddles, rugby boots, boxing gloves ...
Children at a Palmerston North school have thrown their support behind a charity providing easier access to sporting equipment for people in need.
”REPLAY: a charity passing on pre-loved sports equipment to children in need”…
Sport Hawke’s Bay and REPLAY are teaming up to encourage new and used sports gear
A bit of sports gear sitting in a garage was what kicked off the start of an idea helping remove barriers to sport for kids. Denise McLean began Replay in Palmerston North four years ago.
A Manawatū charity that collects used sports gear for children who can't afford their own is expanding to other regions.
Denise McLean started Replay after cleaning out her garage in 2017...