Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Weekly goalball training sessions and competitive opportunities. We train every Monday at Bangor Street Community Centre from 7.30pm to 10pm.
Cheshunt Inclusive aims to provide opportunities for players of all abilities to be involved in football. We provide structured training for players who enjoy football regardless of their skill level or their additional needs. These sessions are held weekly at Cheshunt Football Club and are managed by FA qualified experienced coaches. We understand the importance of inclusive football which promotes the wellbeing of our players, creates friendships and the opportunity to take part in match...
Our goal is to enable disabled children and adults to take part in a competitive sport using an adapted electric wheelchair. Founded in 2007 and boasting a friendly and welcoming atmosphere, the club is always on the lookout for enthusiastic new recruits. We currently have one squad that plays in the Wheelchair Football Association (WFA) National Championship League and two squads who play in South East Regionals division 1 and 3.
Hetcham Minors FC adult pan disability football, playing at STATION ROAD PLAYING FIELDS in King's Lynn.
KLFC's Pan disability football for adults, playing at ALIVE LYNNSPORT in King's Lynn.
Alvechurch Foundation has three Disability Football Teams: U13 (BACL) Ability Counts (BACL) Ability Counts Mental Health
St Edmunds FC is a 3 star England Football Accredited Club based in the heart of Abingdon-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. Their teams compete in the Oxfordshire Youth League & Oxfordshire Girls League at ages ranging from U7 to U21. In addition to this, they also have Under 8, Under 12 and Under 14 Inclusive teams with the latter 2 competing in the BOBi League.
Lancaster Bulldogs Wheelchair Basketball Club is a friendly, welcoming and inclusive club. We compete in the British Wheelchair Basketball National League, and also the UKWB Development league and UKWB U15’s league. We like to train hard to be competitive, but also like to have fun and just enjoy learning and developing within the sport. Wheelchair basketball is a great sport to help improve your fitness, learn technical and tactical skills, and also to socialise and make friends. We welcome all...
Football for mental health at Leominster Town Club. Please get in contact directly for more details.
For season 23/24, Hereford Lads Club will be fielding some 27 teams covering both Junior Boys and Girls, disability and adult football. The pan disability adult and U18 teams welcome new recruits! If you're interested, please get in touch.