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Things to Do a Selection of Children and Young People's Community Activities A selection of Children and Young People’s Things to do Community Activities Local providers offering out of school activities, within the local community of Nuneaton and Bedworth Take a look at the range of activities on offer in the local community Activity Clubs and Camps Kelly’s School of Dance We run a range of dance classes from the Alderman Smith Girl Guiding Sports Centre. These are for 3-6 year olds and 7+ and Our meetings are full of games, challenges and activities to include pop, street, hip hop, gymnastics and musical thea- help develop skills and experience. We have a range of tre. For more information call Kelly on 07772 596675. Rainbows, Brownies and Guides that meet across the local area. To find out where your local group meets call: Arbury Leap into Yoga / Leap into Hula Hooping 02476 642289, Atherstone 01827 715804, Bedworth 02476 We run a range of activities across the local area including 341579, Bulkington 02476 350329, Nuneaton (Abbey, Camp some on school sites. To find out more information call Hill & Weddington) 07774 662626 or Riversley (Whitestone, Laura on 07738 625888 or visit www.leapintoyoga.co.uk Attleborough and Coton) 02476 374661 or visit www.girlguiding.org.uk Step Ahead Dance Academy We offer dance sessions in some schools and have now Myactivities opened a Dance Academy at a local college. We special in Our Camps include a wide range of activities such as dance, street, disco, freestyle and cheerleading. For more informa- crafts and sports. We also run specific clubs such as football, tion call 0116 279 5125 or visit www.stepaheaddanceco.com dance, theatre, gymnastics, tennis, basketball and rugby. For more information visit www.myactivities.co.uk or call Mark Martial Arts Styles on 07971 338808. Scouts Kuk Sool Won of Bedworth We have meetings which includes Scouts, Cubs, Beavers and We run weekly martial arts classes in the South Gym at Explorers. For more information on the various groups across Nicholas Chamberlaine School in Bedworth. For more the area which includes Chilvers, Attleborough, Abbey, information telephone Louise or David on 01455 447332 or Weddington, Bulkington and Bedworth, visit the local website visit www.kuksoolwonofbedworth.co.uk at www.nbdistrictscouts.org.uk or call 0845 300 1818 Longfeng Martial Arts and Lion Dance St John Ambulance Badgers and Cadets We run local martial art classes in Camp Hill which includes Badgers (5—10 year olds) are fun and adventure! Activities Kung Fu, lion dance and Northern Shaolin Chin Woo. For include camping, outdoor activities, arts and crafts, and l more information on times call 07909 837088 or visit earning how to save a life! Cadets are for 10—17 years old, www.longfeng.moonfruit.com it’s all about fun, adventure and community. We run groups in Stockingford, Nuneaton and Bedworth. For further Nuneaton Children’s Karate information call 02476 696521. The focus of our martial arts school in Nuneaton, is on physical fitness, character development and self defence, Dance, Theatre and Fitness rather than fighting. We run children’s karate classes in the Hall at Etone School. For more information telephone Paul Dance with Zoe & Co on 07957 206482 or visit www.martialartsnuneaton.co.uk We offer a range of dance classes in different locations across the area, including Coton and Bulkington. We also have our Nuneaton School of Taekwondo own Dance Unit, off Hazel Way in Bermuda. For more We run classes at St Thomas More School in Nuneaton and information call 02476 375699 or call 07966 429312. will be running a class at Higham Lane. To find out more contact Nigel Banks on 02476 743512 or visit Dance Express www.nuneatontagb.co.uk Our main classes run in Bulkington and we offer separate boys & girls street dance sessions, modern, acrobatic, ballet, Sil Lum Kune tap, greek, lyrical, speech & drama lessons along with We have kung fu, kick boxing, wrestling and lion dance private tuition within our Dance School. For more information activities in Nuneaton, Bedworth and Bulkington. For more call Kelly on 02476 748878 or 07989 994884. information about our club telephone Paul Burkinshaw on 07973 421860 or visit www.sil-lum-kune.com Dance Kraze We offer dance classes at venues based in Whitestone and Galley Common. For more information on days/times call Music, Arts and Crafts 02476 385920 or 07843086208 or visit the website at www.dancekraze.org.uk Bedworth Arts Centre This club is based at the Bedworth Civic Hall and offers many Fabulous Footwork activities for young people which include art, dance or thea- We run a range of dance clubs and holiday clubs which can tre. For more information on current activities, costs and include singing, acting, cheerleading, street dance, ballet and days/times call the centre 02476 643255 or visit musical theatre. For more information call Rebecca on www.bedwortharts.org.uk 07799803944 or visit www.rebeccagagemusicaltheatre.co.uk County Music Service Volleyball We provide instrumental, vocal and curriculum music across The Nuneaton Volleyball Club operates an under 16’s club schools and in our music centre at Milby School, in Nuneaton. from The George Eliot School. We will also be running some We also provide activities such as bands, choirs and orches- clubs in Nuneaton secondary schools. To find out more tras. For queries telephone Julia on 02476 383435 or visit information contact Delvin Lane on 07789 579137 or visit www.musicforlife.net. www.nuneatonvolley.co.uk Libraries and Information Services Outdoor and Heritage Education Many of the local libraries provide holiday activities which includes crafts or reading related sessions. For more Heritage Education information call Nuneaton on 024 76 384027, Stockingford The Heritage Education team uses the collections of on 02476 345608, Camp Hill on 02476 757108, Bedworth on Warwickshire Museum Service and the County Record Office 02476 312267 or Bedworth Heath on 02476 362627. to make the heritage of Warwickshire accessible. We run lots of events, activities and workshops. To find out about Sports activities near you call 01926 412069 or visit www.warwickshire.gov.uk/hertiageeducation Below is a selection of local sports club links. For a fuller list contact Nuneaton and Bedworth Leisure Trust on 02476 Kingsbury Outdoor Education Centre 400589 and ask for a booklet or visit This is an outdoor education centre, based near Kingsbury www.nbleisuretrust.org.uk//page235.asp Water Park, that offers a range of after-school and holiday activities including sailing, climbing, abseiling and Athletics orienteering. For more information call 01827 872461. We run a weekly athletics club at the Pingles Leisure Centre. For more information contact Alison Mills on 02476 344429 or Warwickshire Wildlife Trust visit www.nuneatonharriersac.org.uk We offer all year round outdoor programmes and activities including holiday activities at our Brandon Marsh Nature BMX -Stockingford Crusaders Centre. To find out about the range of activities on offer call We are a local BMX club who meet in Nuneaton at the Jubilee 02476 302912 or visit our website at this address: Leisure Centre. If you want more information then visit www.warwickshire-wildlife-trust.org.uk www.stockingfordcrusaders.webeden.co.uk Leisure and Community Centres Bounce Cricket Club This centre is on Hemdale Industrial Estate in Nuneaton. We Bulkington Club 4 Young People will be running weekly cricket classes for 5-12 year olds. For This club is based on Barnacle Lane and offers activities for more information contact Heath on 02476 350 284 between young people which includes dance, kung fu, table tennis 4pm and 10pm or 07780 666231 at other times. and football and much more. Visit the centre to find out what activities are on offer. Bedworth Ex Service Amateur Boxing Club We run a weekly club at the Croxhall Youth Centre. For more Bulkington Village Centre information contact David Baxter on 02476 490443. This centre is based on School Road and offers a range of activities including art, dance and sports. For more Coventry City Football Club information telephone the centre on 02476 494094. We offer a range of holiday activities at local schools, which includes soccer coaching and goalkeeping courses. For more Nuneaton and Bedworth Leisure Trust information about the courses and activities on offer call We have a range of centres across the area which offer 02476 786349 or email [email protected] many activities after-school and during the holidays. This includes swimming, tennis, football and badminton. For Nuneaton Lawn Tennis Club more information call Jubilee 02476 400503, Pingles 02476 We run coaching courses at the Tennis Club, Pingles, Jubilee 400 500, Etone 02476 400501, Bedworth 02476 400502, and George Eliot School. We also run social tennis sessions. Alderman 02476 377860. For more information call James Asbridge on 07813946774 or visit www.nuneatonltc.org.uk Nuneaton Club 4 Young People This club is based on Avenue Road and offers many activities Nuneaton Town Football Club for young people which include a weekly Youth Club, boxing, We are based on Liberty Way and we offer soccer coaching table tennis, football, karate and many other activities. For activities during the schools holidays and on Saturdays at The more information call 024 7638 5861 or 07748 986812. George Eliot School. We also run out of school hours sessions in some local schools. For more information call Stockingford Community Centre Steve Farmer on 07967 427109 or visit This centre is on Haunchwood Road and has a range of www.nuneatontownfc.co.uk activities including Cubs, Beavers, Cadets, Guides, Brownies, Scouts, Karate, Tae Kwon Do Beginners, Badgers, Table Tennis Cadets. Call the centre on 02476 388508. We run weekly sessions in the evening at Higham Lane School and on Sundays and some holidays at Etone Sports Centre.
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