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We are a friendly and inclusive group for anyone who would love to start or return to walking or running or would love to walk or run socially with a local group. There is no pressure on pace or distance, everyone is welcome and nobody is ever left behind. Please note that some runs may be suitable for children aged 8+ where the Run Leader(s) holds the relevant qualifications and insurance. Please check with the Run Leader(s) directly before attending any runs with under 8s. Qualified Run Lead...
Junior Physical Disability Rugby League (PDRL) sessions, specifically designed for young people with physical disabilities, provide a safe and inclusive environment where participants can develop rugby skills, improve fitness, and enjoy the camaraderie of team sports. With modified rules to accommodate different abilities, the sessions focus on skill development, confidence building, and the enjoyment of playing rugby alongside peers.
A swim session for people with disabilities. Parents and carers are welcome.
These runs will be a sessions suitable for the track, but still fun, they are aimed at everyone, no matter what your pace or track experiance is. A targeted warm up specific to the evenings plan. The run will be a structured session thats easy to understand getting the most from the hour. ending with a cool down with stretches. All led by a England Athletic qualified Coach or Run Leader. Please note that some runs may be suitable for children aged 8+ where the Run Leader(s) holds the relevant q...
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.
Join a group of like-minded women for weekly walking netball!
We’re delighted to continue our initiative promoting accessibility and inclusion in sport through Visually Impaired Tennis. This project is run by the Queen’s Club Foundation in partnership with Middlesex Tennis as part of the Inclusive Hotspots Project. These sessions are open to anyone over 18, regardless of tennis experience, and include courts for both totally blind players (B1) and visually impaired players (B2–B5). Offer Meet & Greet from Parson's Green tube station. LOCATION: Parsons Gr...
Anyone who has a permanent physical impairment, aged over 8, can play wheelchair rugby with us. You do not need to be a wheelchair user to play. We have both adult and junior teams. Wheelchair Rugby is a mixed gender sport. There are two versions of wheelchair rugby, catering for different levels of impairments (4’s & 5’s). We also have a rugby league team. Check out our social media channels to get a flavour of the game! New players are very welcome to our weekly training sessions. ...
Wheelchair rugby league is an adaptive version of rugby league, designed for people with physical disabilities and is open to abled bodied too. It is played on indoor courts, with teams of five players who use specialised sports wheelchairs. The game combines elements of rugby league and wheelchair basketball, featuring high-intensity action, strategic play, and physical contact.
Interested parties should initially contact the above. They will then be invited along on a Tuesday evening to see the club and to be introduced to the sport of prone target rifle shooting. Due to the nature of the sport, we have rules and regulations that must be adhered to and so a basic vetting will take place before full club membership can be confirmed. After the initial visit, supervised shooting can begin, again on a Tuesday evening with an experienced coach. Once the particip...