Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
Lisburn Rovers VI Football Club are the current UK Visual Impairment Championship League Champions and are currently competing in the UK Visual Impairment Premiership League. New plays with a Visual Impairment are very welcome to come and join the club at Lisburn Leisureplex! The junior section (7-14 years) runs from 10-11am on Saturday mornings and the senior section (15 years and over) from 7-8pm on Wednesday nights. The cost is £2 per session. If you're interested, please contact Mal Do...
Juniors 7-14 year old- Saturday Mornings 10am-11am. Seniors 15 and over - Wednesday evenings 7pm-8pm. Cost- £2 per session. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Weekly multi-sports club for people with physical impairments. 10am-12pm at South Lake Leisure Centre. Opportunity provided by www.activelivingnolimits.co.uk hosted by Disability Sport NI
Dundee Dragons Wheelchair Sports Club offers both team and individual wheelchair sport for participants of all ages and abilities. It doesn't matter what your age is or how much experience you have, everyone is welcome!
Supervising adults free of charge. Strictly NO food, water only - please be careful. Maximum age 10yrs.
Good Boost provides a flexible approach for those with health conditions, supporting you back into fitness through gentle aqua based exercise rehabilitation classes. Sessions are individually tailored to your health and wellness journey, allowing you to progress at your own pace, and are designed to reduce pain and improve strength and mobility. The sessions are 60 minutes and include 30 minutes registration & social interaction followed by 30 minutes in the water including a warm-up and a...
Group social ride for people with sight loss. Tandems are piloted by experienced Pedal Power staff and volunteers. This ride is every other Saturday. Please call Steven on 02030078200 for more info and to join.
Low impact dance fitness based on Ballroom and Latin. Danced solo - no partner required. All ages and abilities welcome.
Wellbeing walks are regular walks which are free and open to all – though aimed particularly at people who are presently doing little or no exercise – and usually last for about an hour. People are encouraged to walk at their own pace, safe in the knowledge that they are walking with trained leaders, one of whom will remain at the back of the group, with the slowest walkers. At the end of the walk we encourage walkers to socialise – therefore many of our walks end where people can have a d...