Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
BridgeAbility is a disability and SEN football club We offer weekly training sessions (Mondays) and take part in monthly matches within the Lancashire FA Ability Counts League. Players can choose either to just train or play in the competitive league matches which are once a month during the season (Saturdays). BridgeAbility Is a great club that will help you exercise and develop your football skills. We aim to get young people and adults out of the house where they can exercise by ...
Small, friendly archery club founded in 2011 by Patrick Huston that meets on a Monday and Thursday night from September to May and outdoors over summer. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI.
Junior Club open to disabled people between the ages of 5 and 16. Why not come along and have some fun while taking part in some games and exercise!
A horse riding club for people with a disability. Tuesdays and Thursday mornings. Monday and Wednesday evenings. Please contact Sean McKenna for times. Our purpose is to provide people of all ages with learning difficulties and physical disabilities with access to horse riding and in some cases carriage driving in order to promote mental and physical health, learning, and general wellbeing. For many of our participants, it may be the only opportunity they get to take part in an active outdoo...
Join our fun, friendly weekly training sessions. We offer a warm and welcoming environment for all players from complete beginners to Paralympic hopefuls. Sessions are open to anyone with a physical impairment or disability. You do not have to be a wheelchair user to play wheelchair rugby! The session will be aimed at getting you used to using a sports wheelchair and learning the basics of Wheelchair Rugby. Also known as 'Murderball', this is a full contact disability team sport and is o...
A swim session for people with disabilities. Parents and carers are welcome.
The Reaching Higher Project provides sports and arts courses for children and young people with additional needs and their siblings using Short Breaks funding from West Sussex County Council. The Y.E.S Project (Youth Empowered Space) uses the power of Dance and Movement initiatives to engage and empower young people to overcome their challenges, make connections, aim high, and reach their potential. These sessions are for children and young people with additional needs aged 8-25 and their si...
At KR Fitness, our in-person sessions are led by Ken Rogan, who has lived experience with Cerebral Palsy. Ken understands the challenges and triumphs that come with staying active and is passionate about helping others with CP achieve their fitness goals. His personal experience informs every session, ensuring you get tailored, empathetic guidance that makes fitness accessible and achievable for you. Ken’s training is designed to improve mobility, strength, and overall wellbeing, while also p...