We run fun, inclusive sessions which are accessible to all people of any ability. Our focus is on have fun, making friends and enjoying ourselves.
Winchester City Council, in partnership with Osman are delivering weekly tennis sessions to allow more people to become physically active.
These community sessions take place on a Wednesday at 5pm-6pm and cost just £3.00.
16 June - 21 July
Summer Break
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Exeter CITY Community Trust are Exeter’s leading health and wellbeing charity working in partnership with Exeter City Football Club.
We deliver inspiring physical activity, education, health and wellbeing programmes and courses primarily across Devon and Somerset for all members of…
This is a weekly session that caters for children and young people with a full range of disabilities and SEN (cerebral palsy, intellectual impairment, autism spectrum disorders and other social, emotional and mental health disabilities) ranging from age 4 to 25 with around 40 regular participants.…
Come and join our first ever Festival of Inclusive Cricket at the Highgate Cricket Club in Crouch End, London!
It should be a brilliant event for all the family with cricket-related activities, stalls and side activities too. There is a pay as you go bar and BBQ. EVERYBODY is welcome…
Come and join us for our Festival of Inclusive Tennis at the Cambridge University Sports Centre.
Whether you’ve never tried, forgotten how to play or are an experienced player, you’ll have great fun with specialist coaching. Absolutely EVERYBODY is welcome to come and join in, no…
Multi-sports activities which include team games, rounders, cricket, tennis, Olympic & Paralympic activities.
The Mixed Ability Model encourages social inclusion by removing barriers to participation for people who feel unable to join mainstream grassroots clubs or groups due to physical or mental health issues, size, shape, age, disability, prolonged inactivity, or a perception of ‘not being good enough’.
Want to play tennis at a pace that suits you? Why not try walking Tennis with 2 bounces learning playing is so much easier and its loads of fun too.
Walking Tennis is a friendly group for people recovering from injuries and illnesses or who simply want to play Tennis in a pace that…
The DS Family tennis programme aims to help develop social skills, confidence and physical ability whilst learning racket and ball skills. These sessions are open to anyone with Down's syndrome aged 5 years and older and we invite your friends too. Parents and siblings are also welcome.…