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Castlemilk YC Community Sports Hub YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY SPORTS HUB Castlemilk YC Community Sports Hub YOUR LOCAL COMMUNITY SPORTS HUB www.castlemilkyouthcomplex.com [email protected] Castlemilk YC Sports and Activities Community Sports Hub As a local charity working in Castlemilk we continue to provide children and young Castlemilk Community Centre people with opportunities to help them recognise, raise and achieve their aspirations. 121 Castlemilk Drive, Glasgow, G45 9UG Tel: 0141 634 2233 The Community Sports Hub programme gives us scope to look at helping people www.glasgowlife.org.uk/communities/facilities/castlemilk-community-centre/ across the community become more active and live healthier lifestyles. KW Kickboxing Caroline Green Ages 4 – 16 years A big thank you to the many partners who helped make this sports and activity Open to all abilities directory as full and inclusive as possible, we hope this helps you and your family live Club School of Irish Contact: Karen Burns Monday 4 – 6pm a more active and healthier lifestyle. Dance 07590297068 Ages 4 – 16 years Tuesday 6.30 – 8pm We would always recommend contacting the coach or organisation before attending Contact: Tam Watt, 07847 Ages 3 – 16 years 568865, tamkfm@yahoo. Line Dancing any session. If you want to find out more or would like to get involved then please Open to all co.uk Wednesday 7 – 9pm contact [email protected] £6 per class Ages 16 + Contact: Caroline This an open class, some Glasgow Eagles 07784986119 or Michelle previous line dancing Table Tennis Club 07968698943, experience needed, both Monday 5 – 7pm caroline.parfery@btinternet. men and women welcome. com 1 8 16 + years. Contact: Claire Harley Castlemilk Community Centre Castlemilk High School All adults with disabilities [email protected] 2 Glasgow Club Castlemilk 9 The Maureen Cope Community Hall are welcome to join. Our R oc nue JAK Dance oa d Cat k Road C B762 iling Castle Castlemi Sou lk Cathca Cr Gle Ca Kilma m e r B762 Ca r ilk Road ric rt Ci mun sc club is for recreation & n k r ock L n R cle d e Bute T a c ne wcr nt (Freestyle & Slow Dance) Ne oft D o e Ma r ad r Berridale Avenue e venue r ra oft Road iv ce Road u M A e Old C Ladies Bowls y d 3 a 10 Ash mor y Lo e Roa E d ison Lane chl d Castlemilk PoolF e is Birgidale Complex Kinalt Kirkwell Roa lmor a Ashcr a R a pton Aven o irfax stle Road social interaction, age is omne m n o e Lane ue oft Drive R croft Aven ad o Avenue h (Ballroom and Latin) Rh Cr Hig nue Thursday 1.30 – 3.30pm Avenue e a n d nue r a nnan St Mirrin's e o u Spittal e R B shir Str ft Av y Road Primary King's Park o Cr k d ar no barrier. 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[email protected] Oakle 12 y Contact: 0141 287 3881 www.yogawithangela.co.uk D 1 Good Move rive ad o 5 3 rlee R e th 2 e 6 N - Strength & 11 4 LINN GL Dance Balance Line Dancing B767 PARK DOUGRIE ROAD Tuesday 6 – 9pm & Wednesday 12.30pm Friday 10.30am – 12.30pm BIRGIDALE ROAD Saturday 11am – 3pm e Ages 16 + Linn u park Av en 7 Ages 16 + CARMUNOCK ROAD 9 Netherlee Primary Ages 16 years + Anyone can join, men and School Park £2.80 per session Open to all women welcome First Avenu 10 Contact: 0141 287 9882 8 Contact: Geraldine or £4 per session etherburn Avenue Reece on 07304559635 Karen Burns Contact: Castlemilk CATHKIN BRAES Community Centre Nether pa ARDENCRAIG ROAD rk Av (Ballet) reception or pop into the Net hervale Av enue Wednesday 4.30 – 7pm class. R an do lp h D r iv Th e Thursday 6 – 7pm e O v a l rdens a G y h c Or e riv D h t it n te e n sc o r e Cathkin M C th ly Braes A ite C Wh a rt Wa ter s n e d O r Hi ld llcr a e kin Ro h G P st t ad d Stamperlandland Netherton l Ca ay Braes Peak fi eld erlan p H i R m l l o a c t ad r S e s t B766 C Carmu Ban khead d Road a o C n ra nock By-P k R g ir w K el l e P a P ve e Lan rk i Pedmyr at a h Dr hea Coulter's y ss a d or Wood R M B759 o ad Craigshee Overlee n Avenu y Road P Playing i c e P Busb k a e Fields r Sports and Activities Glasgow Club Castlemilk Castlemilk Pool The Jenniburn 10 Dougrie Road, Glasgow G45 9NH Tel: 0141 276 0725 137 Castlemilk Dr, Glasgow G45 9UG www.glasgowlife.org.uk/sport/glasgow-club/castlemilk/ Tel: 0141 276 1420 Centre www.glasgowlife.org.uk/sport/glasgow- 370 Tormusk Road, Glasgow, G45 0HE club/castlemilk-pool/ Tel: 0141 630 1323 Tae Kwon Do Aikido Fair Deal Friday www.jenniburn.eu Monday 5 – 7pm Wednesday 7.30 – 8.30pm Sports Day Kingston Swimming Club Contact: Sharlene Graham, 18 years + Friday 10am – 3pm [email protected] Beginners are always Various days and times Zumba A variety of sports and Monday 1 –2pm welcome. Ages 5 years + activities including bowling, All the activities are developed for people Contact: Graeme Ede, Need to join the club. Karate badminton, table tennis and with learning disabilities or physical [email protected] 07535 Contact: [email protected] Monday 7 – 8pm basketball. All the activities disabilities. 721 067, www.aikido-uk. www.kingstonasc.com Contact: Davidcampbell. are developed for people Contact: Ryan McCrory on 0141 634 4996 or com/glasgow/castlemilk [email protected] with learning disabilities or [email protected] physical disabilities. Castlemilk Indoor Good Move – Contact: Ryan McCrory on 0141 634 4996 or Linn Park Equestrian D Dancers Step in circuit Tuesday & Thursday 5.30 – 7pm Bowling Club [email protected] Monday – Thursday Wednesday 2pm Centre Ages 2 – 18 years 16+ years Friday 11am Linn Park, Simshill Rd, Glasgow G44 5TA Open to all Open membership Friday 1.45pm Glasgow Contact: Denise 0795 600 5566, Contact: Glasgow Club Ages 16 + [email protected] £2.80 per session Gymnastics Club Linn Park Equestrian Castlemilk on 0141 276 Sunday 1 – 3pm 0625 Contact: 0141 287 9882 Centre Contact: Louise Bradley Contact: 0141 637 9745 Karate Class Special Olympics glasgowgymnastics@live. [email protected] Friday 5.30 – 6.30pm Good Move – co.uk en-gb.facebook.com/thenewarkcentre/ Ages 4 – 16 Strength & Bowls www.facebook.com/ Open to all Thursday 4 – 6pm GlasgowGymnasticsClub Contact: Steven Miller, 07775 946146 Balance 16+ years www. www.shukokaikarateclub.com, Tuesday 12 noon Contact: Liz Boyd on glasgowgymnasticsclub. Linn Park Golf Course [email protected] Ages 16 + 07881 527430 or co.uk/ Simshill Rd, Glasgow G44 5EP £2.80 per session [email protected] For more information please Tel: 0141 276 0702 contact 0141 287 9882 www.glasgowlife.org.uk/sport/our-facilities/ Active Judo golfcourses/linn-park-golf-course/ Thursday 5 – 5.45pm (5 – 7 years) Castle Linn Junior Golf 5.45 – 6.45pm (8 – 16 years) Club Open membership (Outdoor April – September) Contact: David Millar, Tuesday 6 – 7pm (5 – 12 years) 07977 494 752, 7 – 8pm (12 years +) [email protected] 5 – 18 years www.activejudo.co.uk Open to all.
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