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The club meets every Monday 7pm to 9pm at Calderdale college, Francis street, Halifax. Open to all ages after the age of 10 and any Gender. No special kit required. All equipment provided free of charge, under 16s need adult supervision. For further details contact head coach Paul Turner or manager, Malcolm Kielty 07946510900
We play Wheelchair Rugby League which is an adapted version of the running game using a rugby ball. We training on a Monday evening 7pm to 9pm at York Sports Centre, Heslington, York, YO10 5NA. Wheelchair Rugby League is a fully inclusive sport and is open to disabled, limited mobility and non disabled players. Juniors 12 years plus and adults are welcome and no experience is necessary. We welcome everyone to come along to these fun and engaging sessions. You will have the opportunity to play...
Lincoln City Disability FC has a football team for people who have Down's Syndrome that welcomes new players! Club practice is on Mondays, 7-8pm. For more information, please get in touch!
Lincoln City Disability FC has 2 football teams for people with learning disabilities (Sharks and Warriors) that welcome new players! Club practice is on Mondays, 7-8pm. For more information, please get in touch!
Mixed Ability Rugby its an improvised game of rugby with full contact or tackle grab it is open to all abilities it takes place at Stafford Rugby Club in Stafford ST16 2TT We train every Monday from 7 till 8 at the club
We meet every Monday evening at Huddersfield Leisure Centre (HD1 4BP) From 7pm to 8pm Club members come to play table top games such as dominoes or just meet and chat. From 8pm we have exclusive use of a swimming pool at the Leisure Centre where members can swim lengths, learn water skills and swimming, or just enjoy the freedom of being in water. We also arrange occasional outings to the coast and local theatre. Find our website at yourkdsc.org
we provide free fun and inclusive multi-sports sessions from football, dodgeball to team games/challenges for children and young people with disabilities aged 8-18
Sitting Volleyball is an adapted version of the standing game, but it is played on a smaller court, with a lower net and participants move around on the floor to play the ball. Don't be fooled, this game is far from sitting still, but requires dynamic, explosive movement and team work to play effectively. It is available to persons with a disability or not, making it one of a handful of truly inclusive sports. It is fun, challenging, social, competitive and a great work out. At South Hants w...
Kingdom of Fife Fletchers (incorporating Disability Sport Fife archers) was formed in 2013 as a development club to provide coaching and training facilities for able-bodied and disabled people in the sport of Archery. We shoot in the relatively new school at Windmill Campus in Kirkcaldy which is a modern, bright, warm, well-serviced facility. We shoot on Mondays from 7pm until 8:45ish We are affiliated to Scottish Archery and to Archery GB, the national governing body for Target Archery in...
Interested parties should initially contact the above. They will then be invited along on a Tuesday evening to see the club and to be introduced to the sport of prone target rifle shooting. Due to the nature of the sport, we have rules and regulations that must be adhered to and so a basic vetting will take place before full club membership can be confirmed. After the initial visit, supervised shooting can begin, again on a Tuesday evening with an experienced coach. Once the particip...