Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Low impact dance fitness based on Ballroom and Latin. Danced solo - no partner required. All ages and abilities welcome.
Our purpose built sensory room is designed for disabled children and adults, and also under 5's. Sensory rooms provide a relaxing environment in which can both calm and stimulate the senses through interactive fun and a relaxing atmosphere. Features include: Colourful ball pond with hoist access UV light panel Milky way carpet and glow-in-the-dark star decorated walls Bright and colourful interactive games panels Starry fibre optic strands Light projector showcasing the galaxy Soothing sounds a...
Join Emma for an Adventure Nordic Walk at Aspley Woods. ADVENTURE pace: 5 km/3 miles p/hr TERRAIN: Woodland paths with some gentle hills DISTANCE: approx 5km Why not join us for a 'Car Park Cuppa & Cake' after the walk - Bring your own. PLEASE READ FULL WALK DESCRIPTION FOR MORE DETAILS.
This 90 minute course introduces you to the wonderful world of Nordic walking, a fun and very sociable way to get fit and stay fit, in our beautiful surroundings The course includes the use of both strapless Nordic walking poles - which will be used predominantly for ease of learning - and strapped poles. It covers the basic techniques to enable you to get going effectively and immediately which includes receiving your Freedom Passport We meet at the far end of the Horseshoe Clump car park Th...
PLEASE NOTE: If you have never used the toning suite before you are required an induction. Inductions are £11.80 and must be booked over the phone or in site (01472) 326875. You are only permitted to use the Toning Suite if you meet a certain criteria which will be authorised by the Fitness Supervisor.
Wellbeing walks are regular walks which are free and open to all – though aimed particularly at people who are presently doing little or no exercise – and usually last for about an hour. People are encouraged to walk at their own pace, safe in the knowledge that they are walking with trained leaders, one of whom will remain at the back of the group, with the slowest walkers. At the end of the walk we encourage walkers to socialise – therefore many of our walks end where people can have a d...