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We provide sports, leisure and social activities for children and young people with disabilties, their siblings and parents/carers across County Durham.  We offer a wide range of activities during school holiday periods as well as a number of term time weekly clubs.  We try to…
07592 366 454
Dance City is a vibrant and friendly place where people come together to take part, enjoy, experience and talk about dance; where professional and aspiring dancers meet, learn and train or study on our BA Professional Dance programme or CAT programme; somewhere to watch world…
0191 261 0505
We currently providing approximately 130 children and adults with a range of disabilities and learning difficulties with riding lessons every week. As well as riding lessons, we also offer stable management courses to individuals of all age groups and levels of ability. We now have…
0191 416 2745
We offer classes in disco dance, lyrical, popdance, baby disco, stretch and technique. Our classes start from age 2 years. Both girls and boys are welcome. Come along and dance for fun, take exams or potentially join our competition squad! We have our own purpose built dance studio.…
07969 137 076
We offer everyone the opportunity to learn various circus skills including juggling, unicycling, diablo, devil stick and acrobalance. No previous experience is required and there is lots of spare equipment for newcomers to use and plenty of people to teach beginners how to use it.…
Blind Life is made up of members from around County Durham, who have differing levels of sight loss.  We are very welcoming and friendly and enjoy friendship, lots of fun and laughter. One of our aims is to promote the welfare, independence and quality of…
01388 763 501
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…
01388 763 501
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…
01388 763 501
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…
01388 763 501
We are a friendly tennis club situated within the grounds of Greenfield Community College in Newton Aycliffe.  We have been established for over 23 years and offer players of all ages and standards the opportunity to play social or team tennis and organised coaching.
07723 037 718

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