England’s Activity Rate rises, but London is flat

London Sport

Sport England has dropped the first wave of data from its 2023–2024 Active Lives report – offering an early look at how the nation is moving. 

Here’s what the national picture looks like – and how London compares:

  • Across England, 63.7% of adults are now meeting the recommended 150+ minutes of activity per week – up versus last year – whilst London’s figures have held steady at 64.6%
  • Gender and age gaps remain stark in England:
    • Men continue to be more active than women (66.3% vs. 61.4% reach the recommended weekly activity levels)
    • Young adults (16–24s) are leading the charge (73%), whilst those over 85s are the least active group (24.7%) 
  • Zooming in on London’s boroughs reveals a mixed bag:
    • City of London and Bromley saw large increases in activity
    • Barnet and Sutton saw significant declines
    • Hackney and Waltham Forest both made strong progress in cutting inactivity
    • London Sport’s target boroughs of Tower Hamlets, Brent, Lambeth, Barking & Dagenham, Southwark, Lewisham, Kensington & Chelsea, and Westminster, showed no significant changes in activity levels in this first data release

More granular, borough-level breakdowns will follow in the coming weeks.

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