Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
ShrewsAbility sessions are our specialised disability sports programmes which run every week. Each session caters to the needs of multiple disabilities. Coaches deliver specific sessions aimed at those who have Down Syndrome and Cerebral Palsy, along with PAN football which is an all inclusive session for those with any kind of disability. For anyone who wants to come and have a go, you are able to attend your first two sessions for free! (Excluding Ludlow sessions) Sessions available ...
A horse riding club for people with a disability. Tuesdays and Thursday mornings. Monday and Wednesday evenings. Please contact Sean McKenna for times. Our purpose is to provide people of all ages with learning difficulties and physical disabilities with access to horse riding and in some cases carriage driving in order to promote mental and physical health, learning, and general wellbeing. For many of our participants, it may be the only opportunity they get to take part in an active outdoo...
A weekly horse riding club for people with a disability. Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday morning. Tuesday and Wednesday evening. Saturday morning. Please contact Albert Clyde BEM. Our purpose is to provide people of all ages with learning difficulties and physical disabilities with access to horse riding and in some cases carriage driving in order to promote mental and physical health, learning, and general wellbeing. For many of our participants, it may be the only opportunity they get to ta...
Sessions for all ages looking to build their water confidence for disabled people or those with long term medical or health conditions.
Enjoy some ‘you time’ on a badminton court – time to socialise, to de-stress, to keep fit, to compete, to challenge yourself. Whatever your reason for joining like-minded people on court, No Strings Badminton is Badminton England's hugely popular, instructor led ‘pay and play’ initiative that continues to delight players. Designed to suit around your schedule, you’ll come off that court feeling fantastic whether you’ve won, lost or drawn. It’s a weekly appointment you’ll want to put in your diar...
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Junior Club open to disabled people between the ages of 5 and 16. Why not come along and have some fun while taking part in some games and exercise!
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Wednesdays 5.15pm-6pm. Oppor...