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The Bugs group;FootieBugs, DanceBugs, yogaBugs etc, aim to create and develop a range of high quality sporting activities  places kid’s overall wellbeing at the forefront of everything we do. The mission of the group is to support each and every child reach their true potential in a balanced and safe environment!

The Bugs group Celebrates National Apprenticeship Week!

Birmingham Business, the Bugs Group, celebrates National Apprenticeship week by offering another young apprentice a full time job! A high apprenticeship retention rate will be celebrated by the Bugs Group this week as they offer another young adult a promising career. The Bugs Group specialises in children’s fitness, working within the community, schools and nurseries. …

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More “non-competitive activities such as yoga and dance” needed in primary schools

In response to a recent BBC Education News article “PE ‘Cinderella subject’ for too long, says report” by Katherine Sellgren, we are speaking up about what we can do to help. A recent report by All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) has stated that PE in schools is a subject that has been neglected for too long. …

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Solihull Observer Feature: FootieBugs Academy!

Check out a fantastic feature in the Solihull Observer, reporting on the FootieBugs Academy! It seems as though Birmingham City’s Academy has caught the ‘FootieBug’ after two players from an elite training programme for youngsters in Solihull were signed up. Connor Corbett and Lily Falahee are both members of the FootieBugs Academy, which provides coaching for young …

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