Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
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.
With support from Sutton Coldfield Charitable Trust, Walmley Golf Academy and Foundation CIC has just opened the UK's first disability designed artificial putting green. A surface suitable for wheelchairs and walking aids, offering users a chance to experience and learn golf. We are committed to offering long-term lessons/sessions not just one-off taster sessions. With funding available from the Walmley Foundation to support users.
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 ...
We are based at the start of an 11 mile off road Cycle Path, stretching from us in Yatton, to Cheddar. We have a great range of bikes, regular bikes, handcycles, a veloplus wheelchar bike, trikes, adaptive tandems, E-bikes and more. We also have funding to enable people with disabilities and additional needs to access cycling. Our home is at Yatton Railway Station, so it is easy to access us via train from Temple Meads, Bristol. We are open 7 days a week, 10am-4pm and can arrange sessions on day...
Walking Netball is a slower version of the game; it is netball, but at a walking pace. Sessions are full of fun, laughter and camaraderie. It is not a requirement to register in advance but if you choose not to follow the online registration process we do ask that you email the contact on this page so where possible, they are able to communicate with you should any cancellation occur. Payment for these sessions will be made directly with our partner deliverers, for more information use the cont...
Each paying ticket admits one carer free of charge. Supervision ratios apply for children under 8. These are: children 18M – 4Y = 1 full paying adult – 1 child. Children 5 – 7 Y = 1 full paying adult bouncing – 10 children. Over 8’s – No ratios apply. Trampoline socks must be worn.