Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Our Community Club in Hackney runs weekly inclusive multi-sport sessions. The club offers a range of inclusive traditional and Paralympic sports including football, basketball, cricket, tennis, boccia and more. Our sports club is open to anyone with a disability aged 8 years and over. Siblings, parents, carers and support workers can join for free! The club is welcoming, fun and engaging for everyone! Link to find out more and book: https://disabilitysportscoach.org.uk/get-active/community...
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 cricket skills to join in, just a desire for fun and enjoyment.
Free drop-in Badminton sessions for older adults take place at Aberford Community Centre, WD6 1PN every Thursday 12-1:30pm.
Active @ 60+ tennis is an ideal opportunity for anyone who is new to tennis or anyone who is a beginner to come and enjoy a social game of tennis. The session is on Tuesday's 1.00-3.00pm. If you are interested in coming along to one of these sessions or a different session at Grantham Tennis Club, please do give us a ring on 01476 591391 or email us at info@granthamtennisclub.co.uk.
Tennis involves hitting a ball over a net using a racket.
Sport in Mind are delighted to present this free, welcoming and supportive tennis session at the outdoor tennis courts at Reading University, Shinfield Road, Reading, every Thursday at 1-2pm. This session is open to anyone 17 years or older who is experiencing low mood, stress, social isolation or a mental health problem. It is free to attend, open to all abilities and all equipment is provided! This session is drop-in and so no need to book, all we ask of new joiners is you complete a short pa...
Wheelchair Boxing Classes are designed to allow people of all abilities to engage in the sport of boxing and enjoy the many benefits boxing training has to offer: • Increased strength. • Increased fitness. • Improved self-confidence. • Better mental wellbeing. • Greater independence. • Personal development to help meet prearranged goals. • Becoming a part of something that helps reduce social isolation. • Learning new skills and building a sense of achievement. Wheelchair Boxing Cl...
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 cricket skills to join in, just a desire for fun and enjoyment.