Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
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.
Sessions for all ages and abilities. National League, Women's League and Junior League teams.
Grampian Disability Sport works with partner clubs and organisations to ensure that high quality sport and physical activity opportunities are available across Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire and Moray for people with physical disabilities, vision impairments, hearing loss and learning disabilities. Through our partnership with Scottish Disability Sport, a bespoke approach to signposting is on offer so that we can make sure that an activity is right for you (and so that we can work with clubs t...
We are a friendly group that supports older people to socialise, exercise and take part in well-being activities. We start from 9.30am with activities till 12pm. Then there is a fresh homemade luncheon served with tea or coffee and water 😃 We can also support you to get to our sessions and get back home after.
Enjoy some ‘you time’ on a badminton court – time to socialise, to de-stress, to keep fit, to compete, to challenge yourself. Whatever your reason for joining like-minded people on court, No Strings Badminton is Badminton England's hugely popular, instructor led ‘pay and play’ initiative that continues to delight players. Designed to suit around your schedule, you’ll come off that court feeling fantastic whether you’ve won, lost or drawn. It’s a weekly appointment you’ll want to put in your diar...
Various sports activities held inside a sports hall for adults with a range of disabilities. Sessions are run by qualified coaches and supported by DBS cleared volunteers
A slower-paced version of the sport for male and female participants. These sessions will help improve your fitness, health and well-being and you don’t need brilliant tennis skills to join in, just a desire for fun and enjoyment.
Founded in 2007, BTTC started small with two worn out tables in the Brighton Youth Centre but with the strong belief that table tennis can be used as a powerful tool in engaging people of all ages and transforming lives. Now a registered charity, today the club has its own full time centre with ten tables in Kemptown and runs over 200 tables across the city in parks, squares, schools, sheltered housing schemes, a centre for homeless people, sports centres and a psychiatric hospital. It works in ...
A fun and inclusive drop in Badminton session for Adults with a disability. Carers are welcome to attend and support.