Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Join our regular training sessions at Kennet Leisure Centre, Thatcham, Berkshire (RG19 4LJ). Whether you’re 8 years old or 80, a complete beginner or a seasoned player, we welcome everyone to experience the excitement of wheelchair basketball! Our club is dedicated to offering a supportive environment where individuals with physical disabilities, as well as those from all walks of life, can dive into the sport. From grassroots training to national competition, we’re here to help you develop y...
The Wheely Good Tennis Club (WGTC) meet every week (in line with the state school calendar) to play together indoors at Coombe Dingle Sports Complex (BS9 2BJ). The session is run by Dom, one of our brilliant LTA qualified and accredited coaches who has worked with the group for 3+ years. The group is made up of a a mix of ages and abilities and the focus is on having fun, learning more about the sport and developing their game in a safe, positive and inclusive environment. The sessions cost £...
Weekly multi-sports club for people with learning disability/ASD. 1pm-2pm at South Lake Leisure Centre Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Our Community Club in Kensington and Chelsea runs weekly inclusive multi-sport sessions. The club offers a range of inclusive traditional and Paralympic sports including football, basketball, cricket, tennis, boccia and more. Our sports club is open to anyone with a disability aged 8 years and over. Sessions are free, and siblings, parents, carers and support workers can also join! The club is welcoming, fun and engaging for everyone! Link to find out more and book: https://disabilitysport...
Love tennis but looking for a gentler pace of play? Walking Tennis is safe, fun, inclusive, and a fantastic way to stay active with a gentler pace of play. It’s a game that’s open to everyone, whether you’re a lifelong tennis player, a complete beginner or someone who just needs more time to get into the swing of things. You can give the game a try in a relaxed and supportive setting. You can play tennis at any age, and Walking Tennis offers an easy way for people to keep their body a...
Stockton Wheelers is a British Cycling Limitless Club. Limitless, is British Cycling’s inclusive cycling programme which provides cycling opportunities for disabled people, regardless of age, impairment and ability. Limitless Clubs have committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. Clubs may offer integrated inclusive sessions, or separate Limitless sessions specifically for disabled riders. Contact the club directly for full details.
Limited Edition CC is a British Cycling Limitless Club. Limitless, is British Cycling’s inclusive cycling programme which provides cycling opportunities for disabled people, regardless of age, impairment and ability. Limitless Clubs have committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment. Clubs may offer integrated inclusive sessions, or separate Limitless sessions specifically for disabled riders. Contact the club directly for full details.
We are offering complimentary golf lessons via use of the Paragolfer, which is a specially designed vehicle that enables a participant with a mobility impairment, spinal injury, paralysis to be lifted in to a standing position. Once competent the user can visit any time to utilise the benefits of the Paragolfer, play golf and socialise in the golf environment any time. Through Expert coaching we can ensure the route to regular recreational activity.
The Yorkshire Lions Wheelchair Rugby Club was set up in October 2013. A small group of tetraplegic ex-patients from Pinderfields were brought together by Kevan Baker, who is the Lions Manager and Allan Smith who is the Lions Head Coach. Initially the club was established as an initiative to help people get fit and to potentially play a little wheelchair rugby. Since that time specialist wheelchairs have been purchased and the correct supporting equipment. If you wish to attend a ses...
Formed in 2008, we are the North West’s premier wheelchair rugby club. We want everyone who includes wheelchair rugby in their lives, whether as a player or a volunteer to love everything about the sport; the excitement, its contact and the feeling of belonging to a community - the WCWRC community. We train every week at Leyland Leisure Centre on a Saturday afternoon, 1 - 4pm. To find out more about this incredible sport take a look through our website. Alternatively, if you would like...