Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Tennis involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket.
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Weekly multi-sport activities for disabled people of all ages. Club Lambeth takes place at the heart of disability sport in Lambeth. The session is an ideal time for young people to come after school, but is open to all. Siblings are welcome to join in and parents/carers are encouraged to stay, watch and even take part! All disabilities and impairments are welcome. Link to find out more and book: https://disabilitysportscoach.org.uk/get-active/community-clubs/club-lambeth/
Multi-sport session for children and young people with SEND and additional needs, all ability levels welcome. The session is for 8-19 year olds, siblings are welcome to attend also. The format of the sessions is multi-sport, our experienced coaches will provide a range of different sports, activities and games each week, encouraging participants to learn and develop new skills in a fun, friendly and welcoming environment.
All our sports are fun and open to all age groups with the emphasis on sustainable enjoyment for participants.
Join our Walking Hockey sessions! For those who want to play hockey at a slower pace.
No Strings Play is a national participation programme offering low-cost, fun ‘pay and play sessions’ at a venue near you. Providing participants with a friendly and welcoming environment to play badminton, socialise and keep fit, No Strings Play is fully inclusive and open to adult players of any age or ability.The ethos of the sessions are centred around fun and not competition and the coordinator will do what they can to ensure players are evenly matched. No Strings gives t...
Community Tennis at Ulster has taken over from Causeway Community Tennis Club to promote and encourage everyone to play tennis. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.
Each session includes fundamental skills involved in each of the sports, as well as various match play of each sport.
Berkshire Vision provide a monthly programme of adapted and accessible sports for people with visual impairments. These sports change with the seasons, some run all year round.