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Antrim Allstars Boccia Club
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability.Contact Details
- Club Secretary Caroline Millar
- 07703209809
- caroline.millar@btinternet.com
- St Joseph's Parish Community Hall 56 Greystone Rd, Antrim BT41 1JZ
Craigavon Boccia Club
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability (ages 13+) Thursdays 4pm-5pmContact Details
- Head Coach Colleen Connolly
- 07769250885
- colleenconnolly@dsni.co.uk
- South Lake Leisure Centre 1 Lake Road, Craigavon BT64 1AS
Fermanagh Lakers Boccia Club
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability.Contact Details
- Club Secretary Joe Graham
- 07784 587 920
- joeandlorna@hotmail.com
- Fermanagh Lakeland Forum Broadmeadow, Enniskillen BT74 7EF
Northern Ireland Polio Fellowship Boccia Club
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability.Contact Details
- Club Secretary Joe McVeigh
- 07522 225 275
- 56vcmj@gmail.com
- Short Strand Community Centre 26a Beechfield St, Belfast BT5 4EQ
Wheelchair GAA
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Wheelchiar Hurling & Gaelic FootballContact Details
- Development Officer Paul Callaghan
- 00353 86 8066166
- paul.callaghan.ulster@gaa.ie
- 8-10 Market Street Armagh BT61 7BX
Trailblazers Powerchair FC
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7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersLightning Powerchair FC
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7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersTW Braga Frame Football
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6+ years old male and female players with physical disabilities (walking frames)HW Welders Frame
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6+ years old male and female players with physical disabilities (walking frames)Hot Wheels Powerchair
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7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersDevenish Warriors
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7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersNorth West Wolves Wheelchair Basketball Club
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Wednesday: 7:30-9:30pmContact Details
Causeway Giants Wheelchair Basketball Club
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Wednesday: 7-8:30pmContact Details
Bangor Bulls Wheelchair Basketball Club
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Wednesdays: 8:15-9:45pmCraigavon Lakers Wheelchair Basketball Club
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Wednesday: 7-8:30pmKnights Wheelchair Basketball Club
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A wheelchair basketball club for people with a physical disability or lower limb long term injury. You do not have to be a full time wheelchair user to play and we welcome family and friends to support the club. All new members are welcome. Thursdays Junior and development players: 7-8pm Seniors: 8-10pmContact Details
Wheelchair Racing (Athletics NI)
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Wheelchair track training sessions - these are held at the Mary Peters Track (Belfast) on Thursday nights 5pm - 6pm for athletes aged 8-12 (April to October) and from 5pm - 6.30pm (all year) for athletes aged 12 and older.The Ulster Barbarians
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The Ulster Barbarians is a wheelchair rugby team for people with a physical disability. All new players are welcome to come along and take part Thursdays 7pm-9pmCommunity Tennis at Ulster
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Community Tennis at Ulster, has taken over from Causeway Community Tennis Clud to promote and encourage everyone to play tennis.Spokes in Motion
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A weekly tennis club for wheelchair users. Mondays 7pm - 9pm.Disabled Bowls NI
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A weekly bowling club for people with a physical disability. Thursdays 7pm - 8pm.Sledge Hockey
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A weekly sledge hockey club for people with a physical disability. Tuesdays 7pm - 9pmAntrim Wheelie Active Club
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Wednesdays 5.15pm-6pmContact Details
Craigavon Wheelie Active Club
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays - 4.15pm-5pmBangor Wheelie Active Club
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing.Belfast Wheelie Active Club
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays 4-5pm. Free of charge.Wheelchair Bowls Northern Ireland
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Wheelchair Bowls sessions at Shaw's Bridge Indoor Bowling Centre.Fit 4 U
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Day time physical activity for adults with a physical disability, sight loss and/or hearing loss.Contact Details
- Fit 4 U Co-ordinator Rhonda Richardson
- 028 3756 4490
- rhonda.richardson@southerntrust.hscni.net
- St Luke's Hospital Site Loughgall Rd, Armagh BT617NQ
South Lakes Disability Sports Club
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Weekly multi-sports club for people with physical impairments. 10am-12pm at South Lake Leisure Centre.Mid Ulster Wheelie Active
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Wednesdays 5.00pm- 5.45pmContact Details
Foyle Wheelie Active
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays from 5.15pm-6pmContact Details
BC Werewolves Wheelchair Basketball Club
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The BC Werewolves are the BC Wolves Basketball Club wheelchair basketball team based in Cookstown currently competing in the NI League. Training on Tuesdays from 6pm-7pm at Cookstown Leisure Centre.Contact Details
All Out Trekking
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An inclusive outdoor experience for people to access walking and mountain biking trails at Gosford Forest Park. Sessions from June-September annually. Contact Aubrey for further information - https://www.dsni.co.uk/community-sport/all-out-trekking/Wheelchair Handball
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Wheelchair Handball Sessions
Where: Lough Moss Leisure Centre
When: Wed 6th March for 4 weeks. 5:45-6:45pm.
Contact: Eugene - eugenemck@olympichandball.org
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Junior Wheelchair Basketball Programme
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Newry Junior Wheelchair Basketball Programme. Disability Sport NI are running a pilot wheelchair basketball programme in Newry. If you're interested in a fast paced, action packed sport then why not come along and have a go. Wheelchair basketball is particularly beneficial for those with a physical impairment. However, anyone can play and you don't have to be a wheelchair user to take part. Age: 5-18years. Day: Fridays Starting 27th September. Time: 5-6pm. Cost: Free.If you wish to submit an opportunity please contact email@dsni.co.uk for further information.
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability.Contact Details
- Club Secretary Caroline Millar
- 07703209809
- caroline.millar@btinternet.com
- St Joseph's Parish Community Hall 56 Greystone Rd, Antrim BT41 1JZ
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability (ages 13+) Thursdays 4pm-5pmContact Details
- Head Coach Colleen Connolly
- 07769250885
- colleenconnolly@dsni.co.uk
- South Lake Leisure Centre 1 Lake Road, Craigavon BT64 1AS
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability.Contact Details
- Club Secretary Joe Graham
- 07784 587 920
- joeandlorna@hotmail.com
- Fermanagh Lakeland Forum Broadmeadow, Enniskillen BT74 7EF
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Weekly boccia session for players of all levels, who have a physical disability.Contact Details
- Club Secretary Joe McVeigh
- 07522 225 275
- 56vcmj@gmail.com
- Short Strand Community Centre 26a Beechfield St, Belfast BT5 4EQ
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Wheelchiar Hurling & Gaelic FootballContact Details
- Development Officer Paul Callaghan
- 00353 86 8066166
- paul.callaghan.ulster@gaa.ie
- 8-10 Market Street Armagh BT61 7BX
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7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersAbout
7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersAbout
6+ years old male and female players with physical disabilities (walking frames)About
6+ years old male and female players with physical disabilities (walking frames)About
7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersAbout
7 + years old male and female wheelchair usersAbout
Wednesday: 7:30-9:30pmContact Details
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Wednesday: 7-8:30pmContact Details
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Wednesdays: 8:15-9:45pmAbout
Wednesday: 7-8:30pmAbout
A wheelchair basketball club for people with a physical disability or lower limb long term injury. You do not have to be a full time wheelchair user to play and we welcome family and friends to support the club. All new members are welcome. Thursdays Junior and development players: 7-8pm Seniors: 8-10pmContact Details
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Wheelchair track training sessions - these are held at the Mary Peters Track (Belfast) on Thursday nights 5pm - 6pm for athletes aged 8-12 (April to October) and from 5pm - 6.30pm (all year) for athletes aged 12 and older.About
The Ulster Barbarians is a wheelchair rugby team for people with a physical disability. All new players are welcome to come along and take part Thursdays 7pm-9pmAbout
Community Tennis at Ulster, has taken over from Causeway Community Tennis Clud to promote and encourage everyone to play tennis.About
A weekly tennis club for wheelchair users. Mondays 7pm - 9pm.About
A weekly bowling club for people with a physical disability. Thursdays 7pm - 8pm.About
A weekly sledge hockey club for people with a physical disability. Tuesdays 7pm - 9pmAbout
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Wednesdays 5.15pm-6pmContact Details
About
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays - 4.15pm-5pmAbout
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing.About
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays 4-5pm. Free of charge.About
Wheelchair Bowls sessions at Shaw's Bridge Indoor Bowling Centre.About
Day time physical activity for adults with a physical disability, sight loss and/or hearing loss.Contact Details
- Fit 4 U Co-ordinator Rhonda Richardson
- 028 3756 4490
- rhonda.richardson@southerntrust.hscni.net
- St Luke's Hospital Site Loughgall Rd, Armagh BT617NQ
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Weekly multi-sports club for people with physical impairments. 10am-12pm at South Lake Leisure Centre.About
Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Wednesdays 5.00pm- 5.45pmContact Details
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Wheelie Active Clubs offer multi-activity sessions for children aged 4-12 years old with a physical disability. Wheelie Active Clubs give children with physical disabilities opportunities to develop physical literacy and movement skills for sport in a safe, progressive and inclusive programme of activity. Through physical activity the Wheelie Active Clubs aim to develop basic skills in balance, co-ordination, agility, wheelchair control, speed, catching and throwing. Tuesdays from 5.15pm-6pmContact Details
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The BC Werewolves are the BC Wolves Basketball Club wheelchair basketball team based in Cookstown currently competing in the NI League. Training on Tuesdays from 6pm-7pm at Cookstown Leisure Centre.Contact Details
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An inclusive outdoor experience for people to access walking and mountain biking trails at Gosford Forest Park. Sessions from June-September annually. Contact Aubrey for further information - https://www.dsni.co.uk/community-sport/all-out-trekking/About
Wheelchair Handball Sessions
Where: Lough Moss Leisure Centre
When: Wed 6th March for 4 weeks. 5:45-6:45pm.
Contact: Eugene - eugenemck@olympichandball.org