Our group is for girls aged from 10-14 years and is a uniformed organisation. The aims of the Girlguiding are to develop girl's life skills through games and crafts, to learn teamworking and planning, to build confidence and have fun. We meet on Tuesday evenings at Dillon…
Make time for making; join in and get creative. An opportunity to try out new techniques, materials and experiment with our team of artists, makers and designers. Suitable for ages 5 and over.
We aim to help and develop the artistic talents of people with disabilities. We also provide good social contact, with outings. Transport is provided within the area to Auckland Community Room, by Chester-le-Street Voluntary Welfare Committee Bus. There is a small charge for this service.Contact with…
Blind Life took to Boccia because it was designed for people with disabilities. You get six balls each, roughly about the same size as a tennis ball and a jack. The idea is to get your ball nearer the jack than your opponent. You can…
Blind Life took to New Age Bowls because it was designed for people with disabilities. Each bowl has a bias on it and is just a bit bigger than a tennis ball. You get four of these and the game is played indoors. You can…
Blind Life took to New Age Kurling because it was designed for people with disabilities. To play the game you can use a pusher (a pole with one end that enables you to push the stone while standing up), or you can kneel or sit…
Belmont Karate Club is for children age 4 years and over. Adults are also welcome to join the club. The first lesson is free, then £3.50 after that. Karate gradings take place every three months.
Fun and creative play for children aged 0 to 4 years old. Bullion Hall Toddlers uses art and craft, music and play to enable young children to enjoy and express themselves. Every session includes a free healthy snack. We aim to provide a stimulating environment…