Inclusive Cricket is a new and exciting version of cricket that is suitable for players of all ages and abilities. It is played in an enclosed area and is structured so that each player will rotate through every position during a game. The weekly sessions are friendly and welcoming and open to all.
Come along and join in with our daytime Walking Hockey sessions. Our Walking Hockey family has over 50 members.For the winter we have moved our Thursday sessions indoors and we are having great fun. Walking Hockey was developed in Bromsgrove in 2017 and is now being played around the world. It is a…
Our wonderful Walking Hockey sessions are held on Monday evenings (and Thursday mornings)We created the sport here in Bromsgrove and have helped it grow across the world.
Our motto is Fun Friendship Fitness and we certainly live up to that.
Sessions are open to adults. Most of our…
Qualified coach Milly, leads our Disability Tennis Sessions every Thursday from 5pm – 6pm at River Park Leisure Centre tennis courts. We’re pleased to welcome people with any disability and of all ages to these fun weekly sessions.
ActivEyes Oxfordshire; a group run by Oxfordshire Association for the Blind aiming to provide sporting activities for those living with Sight Loss in Oxfordshire. Tennis sessions take place at White Horse Tennis Centre, Audlett Drive, Abingdon, OX14 3PJ
Fun, social cricket for all ages and abilities. The Stags play both league fixtures and friendlies.
Our charity supports anyone who is registered with a visual impairment. We offer lots of sports and activities, as well as social clubs and home visits. Our tennis sessions are coach led and are accessible for all abilities. We welcome all adults, from those who want a laid back friendly knock…
Bristol Flyerz are inclusive hockey sessions open to all disabilities, including sight loss, where you can learn to play hockey, build up confidence and get active in the Bristol area.
The Cheshire Cobras are the official Cheshire VI Cricket Club. Cheshire Cobras were founded in November 2013 by players from the North West of England, who wished to play local games in the spirit of good sportsmanship. The goal was to play in a less pressured environment in order to create a…
All those with any level of visual impairment are welcome to come and try VI tennis, just for fun or to compete. Beginners to National Champions all welcome!