Events
Please visit our Disability sports webpage for more events and courses.
Wheelchair basketball
Ongoing, between 4pm and 6pm
With the backing of Sportivate funding, Hotshot Wheelies sessions take place at the Cambridge Regional College between 4pm - 6pm for anyone with or without a disability, between 10 and 25 years old.
For more information and to book a place please visit Cambridge School Sports Partnership website, or email Julie Godfrey.
Multi Sports Club
Every Tuesday 5.30pm-6.30pm
March Fendis are a multi-sports club at the Neale Wade Sports Centre. The club offers a wide variety of sports including football, cricket and basketball, and aims to encourage youngsters with a disability to take part in mainstream activities.
The sessions last for one hour and take place every Tuesday 5.30pm-6.30pm and are open to young people, aged from six to 18.
The charge is £2.50 per session. For further details contact Sue James on 07786384996.
Big Shots
Every Friday, 5pm - 6pm
Big Shots is a badminton club for motivated beginners, improvers and above.
Junior players aged 10 to 17 will learn, practice and develop their skills under the guidance of a Badminton England trained coach. Coaching Sessions are Friday evenings, 5-6pm at
Littleport Sport & Leisure Centre and cost £3 per session.
For more information please email James or call 01353 860600.
Witchford Village College Sports Facilities
All the current sports activities available at Witchford Village College near Ely can be viewed on the document below.
Includes details about the state of the art 3rd Generation floodlit pitch and the recently reopened fitness suite.
For further information contact Jenna Silk (Sports Centre Manager) on 01353 662053 ext 121 or by email.
Courses
Sport Makers
Sport Makers is run by LIVING SPORT in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough, in conjunction with Sport England and is part of the Places People Play legacy programme that is bringing the magic of a home Olympic and Paralympic Games into communities across the country.
Sport Makers provides a number of benefits for those that sign up to the programme:
- It is totally flexible.
- It’s extremely rewarding.
- Sport Makers will also develop new skills that could be useful in other areas of your life. For more information on how to become a Sport Maker and what benefits you will receive visit Sportmakers.
Swimming Courses
To book a place on a course in Cambridgeshire please visit the Institute of Swimming website.
Candidates will need to register and then click on training to find the course or seminar to suit their requirements.
Swimming course details| Course name | Location | Dates |
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| Level 1 Teaching Aquatics (101-107) | Parkside Pools, Gonville Place, Cambridge CB1 1LY | 27th - 31st July 2013 |