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Activity April - December 2018 Programme PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES IN HASTINGS & ST LEONARDS ACTIVE HASTINGS ACTIVITY APRIL - DECEMBER 2018 PROGRAMME active hastings street games play hastings PRESCHOOL April to December 2018 excluding bank holidays and school holidays unless otherwise stated on the website. Introduction Contents Active Hastings is the easy, fun way to get Preschool Children ______ 3 your everyday dose of physical activity. It only takes 30 minutes a day for adults and Young People __________ 5 60 a day for children to get fi tter, healthier and happier. You can even break it down Adults ________________ 13 into 10 minute slots! Women _______________ 25 We have activities for all ages and abilities from nature walks to fi tness raves and People with Disabilities __ 29 tennis coaching to walking football. So, whether you’re a fi tness freak or a couch Older People ___________ 31 potato, from 2 to 102, we’ve got something Community Sport ______ 40 to suit you. Active Hastings aims to Please note... make all sessions inclusive. • Full details of all the sessions in this If you have concerns about programme, and more, can be found at activehastings.org.uk accessibility please contact • Session details may change so we the Active Hastings team on recommend contacting the session provider 01424 451051 before attending. before attending for the fi rst time. Where no session provider is listed, please call Follow us on Twitter or Active Hastings on 01414 451051 or check like Active Hastings on our website - activehastings.org.uk Facebook to be kept up • Programme caters for all ages and abilities. to date about all activities and events. • No need to book unless stated in activity description. • Sessions may be cancelled due to weather ACTIVITY PROGRAMME ACTIVITY conditions if it constitutes a health and For more details contact safety risk. Active Hastings • The Active Hastings programme includes t. 01424 451051 activities organised by external individuals e. [email protected] and agencies. While every effort has been made to ensure the quality of these Whilst every care has been taken to ensure factual accuracy sessions, Hastings Borough Council in the production of this programme, we have to rely upon the cannot accept any liability for activities information supplied, and cannot accept liability for any error or inaccuracy. Any changes to the programme will appear on carried out during these sessions. the Active Hastings website www.activehastings.org.uk • All sessions listed in the programme are Partners: Hastings Borough Council, ESCC Public Health Directorate, Sport England, Play Hastings, Street Games UK Ltd, £3 or less at time of print. Change 4 Life, Freedom Leisure, Active Sussex, PODS 1066, TCV, HVA. Produced by Hastings Borough Council on behalf of Active Hastings - February 2018. Suitable for toddlers through to preschool activehastings.org.uk active hastings 3 YOUTH Session Organisation/ Further info Contact details Instructor Baby Gym Summerfi elds A free-play fun-time session, Please call Gymnastics Club suitable for 16 weeks plus at Summerfi elds on Summerfi elds Gymnastics Club, 01424 444615 Haywards Way. for more details. Preschool Ridgeway Dance. A fun class exploring several Please call Dance genres of dance including ballet, Ridgeway dance tap, street & modern with the use on 07855 412388 of props, percussion instruments for more details. and singing! Ages 2-5. At Ridgeway Dance Performance & Fitness Centre, Clyde Road. PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Tot Bounce Freedom Leisure Fun trampoline session for Please call children aged 2 to 4 at Bexhill Freedom Leisure Leisure Centre, Down Road 01424 731171 for more details. Tumble Gym Summerfi elds Fun, friendly play time for parents Please call Gymnastics Club and children. The facility is fully Summerfi elds on equipped including a foam pit, 01424 444615 sunken trampolines and bouncy for more details. castle at Summerfi elds Gymnastics Club, Haywards Way Kickstart Freedom Leisure A fun football based session for Please call Football under 5's, designed to improve Freedom Leisure co-ordination, balance and on 01424 731171 cognitive skills at Bexhill Leisure for more details. Centre, Down Road. FOR FULL DETAILS AND MORE SESSIONS FOR PRESCHOOL PLEASE GO TO ACTIVEHASTINGS.ORG.UK/PRESCHOOL ALL SESSIONS ARE £3 OR LESS! Eat well. Move more. Search Change4Life 500753_C4L_Events_Vinyl_750x250mm_25%_AW_1_b.indd 1 21/03/2017 09:55 Suitable for primary school to teenagers 4 active hastings 01424 451051 YOUTH Session Organisation/ Further info Contact details Instructor REASON Angels Denise Sims Develop your skills at this weekly Please call S A W Junior session. Opportunities to play Denise on 07752 E’ E Netball in a junior league on Saturdays 391412 or email R S E A available (monthly). Ages 10 to 14. denisecsims@ H Y hotmail.com T for more details. Street Active Hastings in Bootcamp for girls and boys ages Please call Games partnership with 13+. Will include a 45 minute Active Hastings Bootcamp StreetGames UK bootcamp style circuit class, plus on 01424 451051 time to hang out with friends for for more details. a free drink and snack at the end. Social Active Hastings in Social football with the Please call Football partnership with StreetGames team. All abilities Active Hastings Optivo welcome. Ages 13+. on 01424 451051 for more details. Kool Club Broomgrove Residents Sport activities with the Please call Association and Optivo StreetGames team and after Active Hastings ‘ school club. Suitable for primary on 01424 451051 P L school children. for more details. LA AL YI B Under 16s Hastings Predators Similar to ice hockey (without the Please email: NG’ FOOT Floorball ice!). All equipment & coaching hastingspredators provided. @hotmail.co.uk for more deatails Girls Active Hastings Football coaching with our Please call Football experienced FA coach. Active Hastings Ages 10+. on 01424 451051 Intelligent football coaching, inspiring creativity in a fun and safe environment. for more details. For children of all ages and abilities. Multi-Sports Active Hastings in Free multi-sport activities with the Please call partnership with StreetGames team. Ages 8+. Active Hastings Optivo on 01424 451051 MONDAY NIGHTS FRIDAY NIGHTS SATURDAY MORNINGS for more details. GIRLS ONLY FOOTBALL & FOOTBALL FOR ALL FOOTBALL FOR ALL RECEPTION+YEAR 1 TRAINING Year 5’s and above Ages 4 –12 Friday Night Active Hastings and Join us as we take over Please call Project Freedom Leisure Summerfields Leisure Centre Active Hastings The St Leonards Academy Claremont School The St Leonards Academy every Friday for an evening of on 01424 451051 17.00 – 18.00 19.00 – 21.00 09.00 – 10.30 / 11.30 activities for 13-18 year olds (Year for more details. £2.00 Per Child £5.00 Per Child £3.50 / £5.00 Per Child 8+). Use the gym, play football, badminton or table tennis, take part in a class or just hang out. Sessions are run by FA certified coaches. See page 12. EMAIL FACEBOOK WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS AND MORE SESSIONS FOR YOUTH [email protected] /PassMoveBattle pass-move.com PLEASE GO TO ACTIVEHASTINGS.ORG.UK/YOUTH ALL SESSIONS ARE £3 OR LESS! activehastings.org.uk active hastings 7 PM00001_BrandAd_A5_210x148.indd 5 23/02/2018 10:32 YOUTH Session Organisation/ Further info Contact details Instructor Pass+Move Pass+Move Football coaching for children Please call Tony on Football aged 4 to 12, with no 07545 813535 Coaching membership fees or weekly or go to commitment. pass-move.com Street Cricket Sussex Cricket Free Street Cricket for 8 to 13 Please call Matt on year olds. All abilities welcome. 07944 516898 No equipment needed. Family Active Hastings in A cardio-based non-contact Please call Boxing partnership with session for the whole family. All Active Hastings Optivo ages and abilities welcome. on 01424 451051 Sport for Education Futures Trust Free 10 week sessions providing Please call Adam Change opportunity for young people on 07961 674033 from 8 to 16 to experience a or email adam@ range of different sports and educationfutures active hastings exercise as well as leadership skills trust.org FOR FULL DETAILS AND MORE SESSIONS FOR YOUTH PLEASE GO TO ACTIVEHASTINGS.ORG.UK/YOUTH ALL SESSIONS ARE £3 OR LESS! FOOTBALL T O U R N A M E N T S For more information please call Active Hastings on 01424 451051 email [email protected]. or check the website activehastings.org.uk activehastings.org.uk active hastings 9 TENNIS CAMP Easter Holidays: 3 - 5 & 10 - 12 April May Half Term: 29 - 31 May Summer Holidays: 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 August October Half Term: 23 - 25 October 10-11.30am Alexandra Park Tennis Courts Suitable for 8-14 year olds £2 per session The session will be broken down into warm up, skill development, fun games and matches. Please bring plenty of water, snacks and weather-appropriate clothing. All equipment For dates, venues and more information please call is provided. Active Hastings or Play Hastings on 01424 451051, email [email protected] or keep an eye on our website: activehastings.org.uk Booking essential. Please call play hastings ACTIVE HASTINGS on Hosted by Hastings Borough Council in partnership with Street Games, Big Local 01424 451051 North East Hastings, NHS Hastings and Rother CCG, Optivo, Sussex Police, Safer Hastings10 active Partnership, hastings Orbit Housing, Targeted Youth Support and In2Play. 01424 451051 activehastings.org.uk activeactive hastings hastings 11 1 ADULTS NEW multi activity evening for teens! Summerfi elds Leisure Centre 6.30pm to 9pm REGISTER active hastings BETWEEN 6.30pm
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