Sally is leading a campaign in Parliament to give sports clubs for children and young people a tax break. The move could mean about £200 extra per year for a small amateur sports club for children—enough to buy some kit or pay for pitch hire. Her campaign is aimed to provide a tax rebate similar to the Gift Aid scheme already enjoyed by charities. It means that community sports clubs could reclaim a notional amount of tax deemed to have been paid subscriptions and charges paid by children attending a training session. A number of MPs are already signed up to the idea on a cross party basis. It is also supported by the Community Amateur Sports  Club and the Central Council of Physical Recreation which has worked up some of the details of the plans.  Sally will be discussing the proposals with The Treasury. It would be a big boost to children's sports in the run-up to the 2012 Games.