Displaying local activities and events running in the next two weeks
A 45 minute open gym session where the music is lowered. Parents are allowed to come and train with there newborn/children if they are in a car seat or pushchair.
Boccia is similar to bowling but played indoors with 6 red balls, 6 blue balls and one white called the jack. The aim of the game basically is to get your balls nearer the white. Boccia can be a game played for leisure although it is also a Paralympic game. Bolton Boccia is affiliated to Boccia England who provide competitions up and down the country and are currently running taster sessions. Bolton Boccia Club is affiliated to Boccia England the governing body for Boccia. Bolton Boccia...
A fun and engaging Badminton session adapted to be inclusive for all. These sessions are generally more suitable for those living with a disability, SEND or a long term health condition. Led by a fully qualified coach. Please contact your local Centre for accessibility information.
Seated or standing exercises focusing on improving balance to reduce the risk of falls and increase confidence in our more vulnerable customers.
Seated or standing exercises focusing on improving balance to reduce the risk of falls and increase confidence in our more vulnerable customers.
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.
Sessions for all ages looking to build their water confidence for disabled people or those with long term medical or health conditions.
Sessions for adults to swim socially, no lanes. These sessions are generally quieter and so may be more suitable for those living with dementia, neurodivergence and/or other long term health conditions
Sessions for adults to swim socially, no lanes. These sessions are generally quieter and so may be more suitable for those living with dementia, neurodivergence and/or other long term health conditions
A slower-paced version of the world`s most popular sport, aimed at the over 50's. Smaller pitches and plenty of breaks ensure that participants enjoy a safe and enjoyable return to football. The slower pace doesn't detract from the competition though - it`s much more than just a stroll in the park!