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Oxfordshire Disability and Inclusive Sports Club Directory Oxfordshire Disability and Inclusive Sports Club Directory Club Name Contact Person Contact Detail Club Information Training Address Archery OXSRAD Paul Saxton 01865 741336 All Ages OXSRAD Sport and Archery session [email protected] Pan Disability Leisure Centre, www.oxsrad.org Term Time Only Court Place Farm, Sunday 4 – 6pm Marston, OX3 0NQ Bampton Neil Holt [email protected] Inclusive Club Bampton recreation Archers Ground, Banbury Cross Adam Hart 07725 760196 Pan Disability Warriner School Archers [email protected] Ages 10+ Bloxham. www.banburycrossarchers.com/abo Beginners Course must be ut-banbury-cross-archers/ completed before attending Buscote Park Emma Johnson 07445 312 190 The club welcome people with Venues in and Archers [email protected] disabilities but please note they do around Faningdon. www.buscotparkarchers.org.uk not yet have an accessible toilet Basketball Oxfordshire Adults (14+) Fridays 6.45pm- White Horse Heat 07806 199555 7.45pm Fortnightly Leisure and [email protected] Wheelchair Megan Horwood https://en- .Junior (5-14 yrs) Sundays 12pm- Tennis Centre, Basketball Club gb.facebook.com/OxfordshireHeat 1pm Fortnightly Audlett Drive, WBC/ Inclusive session, non-wheelchair Abingdon, users welcome, Sessions are £3pp Oxfordshire OX14 sporting wheelchairs are provided. 3PJ Boccia OXSRAD Tom Moore 01865 741336 Pan disability OXSRAD Sport and Boccia Club [email protected] Tues 3.30-4.15pm Leisure Centre, Court Place Farm, Marston, OX3 0NQ West Jenny Bennett 01993 861564 Inclusive Windrush Boccia Group [email protected] Friday12.30-1.30pm Leisure Centre, Witney OX28 4YA Wootton and Richard [email protected] 18+ Wootton and Dry Dry Sandford Thompson Pan Disability Sandford Village Boccia Group Wednesday 1.30-2.30pm Hall, Lamborough Hill, Wootton, Abingdon Oxfordshire OX13 6DA Boxing Windrush Valley Ann Setch [email protected] Inclusive Club The Old School ABC Community Centre Church View Bampton Oxfordshire OX18 2NE Cricket Bicester Bears Luke Wright [email protected] Cricket Training for anyone up to Bicester and (Disability 25yrs Inclusive of all Disabilities North Oxfordshire Executive) Fridays 3.30-5pm Cricket Club, Chesterton OX26 1TH Didcot Power Ian Smith [email protected] Adaptability Cricket Club for Boundary Park 07845 984738 anyone with learning or physical Pavilion disabilities. All ages are welcome. Greenwood Way, Come along, learn & enjoy Didcot OX11 6EF activities in a relaxed & welcoming environment. No experience or equipment necessary. Saturday Morning 9am-10am. Please contact before attending. Oxford Oxon’s Luke Wright [email protected] Cricket Training for anyone up to Horspath Cricket (Disability 25yrs Inclusive of all Disabilities Club, Oxford. Executive) Thursdays 4-5pm. OX33 1RT Minster Lovell Mark Hubbert 07778 331564 Inclusive Cricket Training for All Wash Meadow Lions Disabilities. For 9-20 Year Olds Ground, Old Fridays 6-7.15pm Minster Lovell Cycling Adult Wheels Lucy Tappin 01865 252661 Aimed at Adults with a Physical or Horspath for All [email protected] Learning Disability Athletics Track, 1st and 3rd Fridays of each month Oxford OX4 2RR 10am-2pm Junior Wheels Lucy Tappin 01865 252661 Aimed at young people with a Witney Artificial for All [email protected] Physical or Learning Disability Turf Pitch, Gordon 1st Sunday of each month Way, Station 12.30-2.30pm Lane, Witney, OX28 4EL Dance Anjali Dance Nicole 01295 251909 People with Learning The Mill Art Company Thompson [email protected] Disabilities Centre, Banbury, www.anjali.co.uk OX16 5QU YOUR Move - Miss Mamé 07586 035446 For people with learning difficulties Ark T Centre, Up and Down Yansane [email protected] (with or without physical Crowley Rd. disabilities) Oxford OX4 3LN from 7 to 99 yrs old Thurs 6.30-7.30pm The Parasol 01865 742816 For disabled and Non disabled Blackbird Leys Project Dance [email protected] young people 13-19yrs Youth Centre, Group Blackbird Leys Rd, Oxford OX4 6HW West Lizzie Large 07780 298534 Offers fully inclusive dance classes Windrush Leisure Oxfordshire [email protected] for everyone. In association with Centre, Winey – Wheelchair Wheelchair Dancesport Association, Wednesday 1- Dance WOWD run weekly classes for 2pm people with a disability. Beaconsfield Village Hall, in Shipton-under- Wychwood Monday 1.30 to 2.30pm. Fencing Abingdon Richard 07821 758480 Inclusive White Horse Fencing Wharton [email protected] Leisure & Tennis Club www.abingdonfencing.org.uk Centre OX14 3PJ Fitness and Exercise Classes Fitness for Real Jenny Bennett 01993 861564 A fun packed session with a focus Windrush [email protected] on movement to music. Leisure Centre, Monday 2.15-3.00pm Witney OX28 4YA West 01993 861564 An exercise class that is chair Windrush Seated Exercise Jenny Bennett [email protected] based, to assist those with physical Leisure Centre, restrictions. Witney OX28 4YA Thursday 9.30-10.25am Friday 11.30am-12.25pm Football Amputee Janet kidd [email protected] Adult Male Oxford City FC, Marston, OX3 0NQ Banbury United Sandra Mold [email protected] Learning Disability Adult Male and Banbury LD Football Female Teams United FC, OX16 Team 5TA Coasters Colin Godfrey 01865 455882 Adults with Blackbird Leys Football [email protected] Mental Health Leisure Centre, Group Issues Oxford FC Streets Patricia Kellam 07824644874 Mental Health Adult, Male 3 Teams Various Location in Revolution [email protected] Oxford om www.streetsrevolution.com/act/oxf ord Henley YMCA Learning Disability Adult Male Henley YMCA, Casuals Lisa Grant [email protected] Team 2 Lawson Rd Football Club RG9 1NZ Oxford City Teams – Learning Disability Oxford City Football Club Laura Hextall [email protected] (Casuals) Adults and Juniors FC, Marston, OX3 0NQ Summertown 07867646503 Blind/ Visually Various Stars VI Football Jo Kalies [email protected] Impaired/ Partially Locations Section Sighted Juniors Around Oxford Tower Hill FC Tracy Mathias 07817455686 Age 11-17 Carterton 3G All Inclusive [email protected] Saturday's 10-11 am AstroTurf Pitch Team OX18 1BU Inclusive Jenny Bennett 01993 861564 Inclusive, facilitated by member of Windrush Football [email protected] staff. Leisure Tuesday 12 – 1pm Centre, Witney OX28 4YA St Edmunds Jonathan Coles & 07889 508886 A new inclusive team has started in Boxhill Rec Football Club - Chris Cole [email protected] Abingdon for individuals with Ground and Disability disabilities. For 8-16yrs. Woods, Boxhill Section Road, Abingdon OX14 2ET Golf Hinksey Dean Davies 01865327775 Inclusive Hinksey Heights Golf Heights Golf [email protected] Club, South Hinksey Club Oxford. OX1 5AB Henley Golf Alan Leason 07774805644 Feel Inspired Programme – For Harpsden, Henley- Club [email protected] boys and Girls aged between 8 and on-Thames, 20 years Old with Oxfordshire, RG9 - Physical, visual or hearing 4HG impairments - Learning disabilities Hadden Hill Golf Alan Leason 07774805644 Feel Inspired Programme – For Hadden Hill Golf Club [email protected] boys and Girls aged between 8 and Club, Wallingford 20 years Old with Road, Didcot, - Physical, visual or hearing Oxfordshire impairments OX11 9BJ - Learning disabilities Gym/ Fitness Sessions CLEAR (Clinical James 01865 484294 Adults Mon, Wed Centre for Sport, Exercise and Bateman [email protected] & Fri 9.30 –1.30pm, Oxford Brookes Rehabilitation Thurs 6.30 – 8pm University, Gipsy Unit) Juniors Tue & Thurs Lane, 3.30pm – 6.30pm. Headington, For patients with a Oxford, 0X3 0BP range of conditions including SOLL Richard Claydon 01235 861289 Gym sessions tailored around The Park Club, 17 [email protected] adults with a learning or physical Park Drive, Milton disability. Park, Abingdon Tuesday 10:30 am to 12:00 OX14 4RS Horseriding Abingdon RDA [email protected] Charney RoadSouthmoorAbi ngdonOxfordshireO X13 5HW New Yatt RDA Provide therapeutic horse riding to North Leigh, Witney children and adults in West OX29 6WT 01993 883832 Oxfordshire. (Waiting List is [email protected] currently closed but will review again in July 2018) Equicate Donna Hall 07749 971361 Offer horse riding (currently only to Deer Farm Stables, [email protected] the under 10s due to horses size) Menmarsh Road, and ground work and activities Worminghall, with the horse for those with Bucks, HP18 9JT additional needs. Group sessions designed for special needs and sessions for all. Also offer day services for adults. Karate Disability Karate Ray Sweeney 07446503082 Pan Disability Various Locations [email protected] Multi-Sports West Disability Jenny Bennett 01993 861564 Young people with a disability (7- Thursday 3.30- Multisports [email protected] 14yrs) 4.30pm. Windrush Club Leisure Centre. 7-13yrs West Disability Multi Sports activities for young Windrush Multisports Jenny Bennett 01993 861564 people aged 14+ with a disability Leisure Centre Club 14+ [email protected] Thursday 3.30- 4.30pm Allsorts at KEEN Rupert Da Silva 01865 264161 / 07806 743595 inclusive multisports, 4-25 year Leys Leisure Oxford [email protected] olds, during university term-time, Centre, www.keenoxford.org Saturdays 2-5pm Pegasus Rd, Blackbird Leys, Oxford OX4 6JL GrEAT Sports at Stephanie Bright 01865 264161 / 07903 498746 Sports and physical Leys Pool and KEEN Oxford [email protected]
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