Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
We currently run a Children's Pan Disability football session on Sunday Mornings for anyone with additional needs, and are starting a new weekday session on Monday evenings from late September 2024. We also run Walking football sessions for over 50's and will be starting an over 70';s version this autumn.
Biweekly field hockey sessions for 5 to 25 year olds with any disability, and their friends and families. Every other Sunday from 10am to 11.30am. We are free, friendly and welcome everyone. We have a clubhouse with free teas and coffee. And biscuits.
Here at Pedal Power we're committed to helping people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the many benefits (physical, mental, practical, economic, environmental!) of cycling. Since we opened in 2001, we’ve helped thousands of people with a wide range of physical and mental impairments to access cycling. Based in central Cardiff, we have the biggest range of accessible and adaptive bikes, trikes and accessories in Wales (and one of the largest in the U.K.). We work with children and adults and of...
Wheelchair rugby is a highly competitive, full-contact team sport designed for athletes with physical disabilities, particularly those who have impairments affecting their arms and legs. The primary goal is to score points by carrying or passing a rugby ball over the opposing team’s goal line. Each team consists of four players on the court at any time. Players are classified based on their physical abilities and assigned point values (ranging from 0.5 to 3.5). Teams are limited to a total o...
Hampshire Harriers is an all-inclusive club which caters for all types of disabilities from people born with physical difference to those acquiring disability through injury or accident during the life course. As an inclusive club Harriers also welcomes able bodied people into the team, enabling parents, children, friends and wider family irrespective of physical ability to play together, to laugh together, to form a wider friendship group together. Club members range from 11-70+ years of ag...
An inclusive, fun game for all ages and all abilities. Bowls is a social sport which provides gentle exercise. The basics are very easy to get you started, but with practice, it can be a very skillful and addictive pastime. You will play in teams and sessions last no more than two hours. All year round activity, where disabled and those with agility issues can play alongside able bodied players. Large free car park. Licensed bar and tea/ coffee available. Full disabled access and facilit...
Newforge Taggers is a Tag Rugby Club for those with learning disabilities. It was the first club of its type in Ireland! It meets Sundays 10-11:15am (September - December and March - June). They welcome anyone 6+ years old with no upper age limit. For any further information on how to sign up, please contact 078 77274385
High Rise Lisburn is an exciting new indoor adventure centre offering lots to do for all ages. The centre offers autism-friendly sessions also suitable for sensory processing disorders or those who would prefer to visit the centre during a quieter, more relaxing time. They offer Clip 'n' Climb for 4+ years and soft play for up to 8 years every Sunday morning at 10am, and also have sensory rooms designed to be inclusive and accessible.
Weekly multi-sports club for people with physical impairments. 10am-12pm at South Lake Leisure Centre. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Tag Ruby Club for those with learning disabilities. The sessions run on a Sundays 10-11am (September-December and March-June). Age Group: 6+ years with no upper age limit. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.