Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
A Soft Play session with a focus on children up to 10 years with special educational needs and disabilities. Adult supervision ratios apply. No outside food and drink is permitted. All junior tickets include 1 adult, all additional adults need to purchase a ticket. Socks must be work at all times.
A welcoming, gentle and relaxed experience in the pool. Great for people who are simply wanting a quieter low key session to enjoy swimming. All children under the age of 8 must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or responsible adult, aged at least 16 years of age. The parent, guardian or responsible adult must go in the water and maintain direct control and constant watch. One adult can supervise up to two u8s or non-swimmers who must alos be wearing suitable buoyancy aids.
A welcoming, gentle and relaxed experience in the pool. Great for people who are simply wanting a quieter low key session to enjoy swimming.
Gartmorn Dam – For people who have completed a NW Instruction Course. Check the forecast and dress for the weather. A 3m / 5km walk around Gartmorn Dam which was built in 1690 by John Erskine, 6th Earl of Mar, and was the largest artificial body of water in Scotland then. It was built to supply water to a mine drainage engine in the Alloa Colliery. Remains of its industrial past can be seen on the walk. The path is predominantly flat with a good surface – can be muddy in places.
Marple - Rose Hill Nordic Walks Come along and join us on a friendly Nordic Walk starting at The Railway Pub near Rose Hill Station Marple, there are different circular routes around the area, using a mixture of streets, canals, parks, woodland, riverside paths, and bridlepaths. Before we set off on our walk there`s a short warm-up. Engage in sociable group walks that not only enhance your physical well-being but also boost your mental health through outdoor exercise. After the walk ther...
Duration – 1 ½ hours, walk grade 3.5. The Regular Walk is a social way to get fit and stay fit. It`s aimed at walkers that can maintain a pace of 3.5 mph. After a warm up we will set off together and those that wish to walk fast can go ahead and at certain points we will gather together. This is achieved by those walking ahead will, at certain points or times, double back to the rear of the group or remaining at a pre-determined rendezvous point and practicing drills or other gentle exercise...
Exploring the local footpaths through woodlands and farmlands in the local area.
A slower version of the game, it`s still netball, but played at a walking pace. The game has been designed so that anyone can play it, regardless of fitness level and sessions are taken by a trained activator. Don’t worry if you have forgotten the rules, as they will be able to help you on your way to getting back into the sport you love.