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Use our Opportunities Map below to find sports and active recreation opportunities provided by clubs, organisations, charities and community groups within your council area.
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16 Opportunities Found
Ards FC
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Pan disability football club open to male and female players
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Ards Rangers FC
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Football for 7 + years old male players with Downs Syndrome
Bangor Bulls Wheelchair Basketball Club
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Wednesdays: 8:15-9:45pm
Bangor Boccia Club
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Boccia session for players of all of all levels, who have a physical disability.
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- Chairman Justin Black
- 07788778885
- bangorbocciaclub@gmail.com
- Bethany Baptist Church 23-27 Gransha Rd BT204TN
Castle Juniors DFC
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Football Club for children aged 7+ with physical and/or learning disabilities. Male and female welcome.
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Donaghadee Rugby FC
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Donaghadee Seaside Sharks Disability Tag Session. Runs Mondays weekly from 7pm. Under and Over 15 age range.
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Dungoyne FC
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Pan disability football club open to male and female players ages 5-11
Elite Archery Club
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Inclusive archery club. Location to be confirmed. Contact Michael for more information.
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Mae Murray Foundation Get Active
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The Get Active 2025 project aimed to empower participants by building confidence, improving physical and mental well-being, and enabling them to feel included in mainstream fitness spaces. This weekly session mixes both class and gym based exercise giving participants the opportunity to stay active alongside familiar, friendly faces and keep progressing together. Thursdays 2:15-3pm. Cost: £4
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Orchardville FC
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Football club for 18+ years old male and female players with learning disabilities
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Orchardville Gym Sessions
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These sessions accommodate people of all abilities, including those with physical, sensory, intellectual, or cognitive disabilities. These sessions focus on creating a supportive, accessible, and welcoming environment, often offering adaptive equipment, personalised exercises, and trained staff or instructors who understand diverse needs. The goal is to promote health, confidence, and social inclusion through physical activity tailored to everyone’s capabilities. Thursdays 10am-11am. Cost: £4
Peak! Gymnastics NI
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Recreational gymnastics classes in lower Ards Peninsula
Pro Star Inclusive Gymnastics Club
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At Pro-Star Gymnastics Academy, we believe gymnastics is for everyone. Our mission is to provide a welcoming and supportive space where athletes of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds can grow, thrive, and achieve their goals. Saturdays 14:15-15:00 and 15:00-16:00
Rathgael Gymnastics Club
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The first club in Northern Ireland to be accredited with I’M INclusive Accreditation as part of British Gymnastics I’M IN Programme. The INclusive Accreditation acknowledges the steps that RGC have made towards inclusivity and recognises our commitment to get even more disabled people participating in gymnastics.
VI Bowls - Bangor
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Wednesday 2pm - 4pm
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Wizards Basketball Club
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The Wizards Basketball Club is a Special Olympics club in Bangor, Northern Ireland, for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Friday 7.00pm-8.30pm at Bangor Grammar School
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About
Pan disability football club open to male and female players
Contact Details
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Football for 7 + years old male players with Downs Syndrome
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Wednesdays: 8:15-9:45pm
About
Boccia session for players of all of all levels, who have a physical disability.
Contact Details
- Chairman Justin Black
- 07788778885
- bangorbocciaclub@gmail.com
- Bethany Baptist Church 23-27 Gransha Rd BT204TN
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Football Club for children aged 7+ with physical and/or learning disabilities. Male and female welcome.
Contact Details
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Donaghadee Seaside Sharks Disability Tag Session. Runs Mondays weekly from 7pm. Under and Over 15 age range.
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Pan disability football club open to male and female players ages 5-11
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Inclusive archery club. Location to be confirmed. Contact Michael for more information.
Contact Details
About
The Get Active 2025 project aimed to empower participants by building confidence, improving physical and mental well-being, and enabling them to feel included in mainstream fitness spaces. This weekly session mixes both class and gym based exercise giving participants the opportunity to stay active alongside familiar, friendly faces and keep progressing together. Thursdays 2:15-3pm. Cost: £4
Contact Details
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Football club for 18+ years old male and female players with learning disabilities
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About
These sessions accommodate people of all abilities, including those with physical, sensory, intellectual, or cognitive disabilities. These sessions focus on creating a supportive, accessible, and welcoming environment, often offering adaptive equipment, personalised exercises, and trained staff or instructors who understand diverse needs. The goal is to promote health, confidence, and social inclusion through physical activity tailored to everyone’s capabilities. Thursdays 10am-11am. Cost: £4
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Recreational gymnastics classes in lower Ards Peninsula
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At Pro-Star Gymnastics Academy, we believe gymnastics is for everyone. Our mission is to provide a welcoming and supportive space where athletes of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds can grow, thrive, and achieve their goals. Saturdays 14:15-15:00 and 15:00-16:00
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The first club in Northern Ireland to be accredited with I’M INclusive Accreditation as part of British Gymnastics I’M IN Programme. The INclusive Accreditation acknowledges the steps that RGC have made towards inclusivity and recognises our commitment to get even more disabled people participating in gymnastics.
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Wednesday 2pm - 4pm
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The Wizards Basketball Club is a Special Olympics club in Bangor, Northern Ireland, for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Friday 7.00pm-8.30pm at Bangor Grammar School