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Sport Venue Day Time Description Target Age SPORT VENUE DAY TIME DESCRIPTION TARGET CONTACT(S) AGE Meadowmill Sports Wednesday 10.00-12.00 Archery session for all disability groups All ages Richard Vallis Archery Centre, Tranent [email protected] Forrester High Wednesday 18.00-19.30 Edinburgh Eagles Athletics Club School aged Celia Peerless School, Edinburgh Run, jump and throw sessions for athletes with autism 8 years + [email protected] Athletics Meadowmill Sports Thursday 18.00-19.30 Lothian Leopards Athletics Club School aged Jean Dobson Centre, Tranent Athletics session for athletes with physical, sensory & learning disability 8 years + 07882376338 Musselburgh Sports Tuesday 18.00-21.00 Lothian Disability Badminton Club Lyndon Williams Badminton Centre Badminton coaching for all athletes with a physical or learning All ages [email protected] Bathgate Academy Wednesday 18.00-20.00 disability Inveralmond Monday 19.30-21.30 Lothian Phoenix Wheelchair Basketball Community High School Basketball session for athletes with a physical disability All ages Niall Ritchie Basketball Bathgate Academy Thursday 19.30-21.30 (ambulant or wheelchair user) [email protected] Lothian Phoenix Wheelchair Basketball 10 years and www.lothiapheonix.org.uk Bathgate Academy Thursday 19.00-19.45 Basketball session for athletes with a physical disability under (ambulant or wheelchair user) Beeslack Community Sunday 15.00-16.15 Beeslack All Stars Boccia Club School aged Lynne Sturgeon High School, Penicuik Boccia session for athletes with a physical, sensory or learning disability 8 years + [email protected] Boccia Dunbar Sports Friday 15.30-16.30 Dunbar Boccia Club All ages Helen Johnston Centre, Dunbar Boccia session for athletes with a physical, sensory or learning disability [email protected] Jack Kane Sports Tuesday 17.30-19.00 East of Scotland Boccia Club All ages Gary Fraser Centre, Edinburgh This club is only open to players with a severe physical gary.fraser impairment which affects all four limbs @scottishdisabilitysport.com Liberton High School, Tuesday 18.00-19.00 Edinburgh Leisure High Flyers Boccia Club 8-18 years Highflyers&jumpin@ Edinburgh Boccia session for athletes with a physical or sensory disability edinburghleisure.co.uk Bathgate Adacemy Friday 18.00-20.00 No Limits Boccia Club All ages Anne Gurney Boccia session for athletes with a physical, sensory or learning disability [email protected] Musselburgh Sports Sundays 10.30-12.30 Bowls session for all disability groups All ages admin@ Centre lothiandisabilitysport.co.uk Bowls Prestonpans Wednesday 13.00-15.00 Prestonpans & District Disabled Bowling Club Community Centre Thursday 11.00-13.00 Bowls session for all disability groups All ages Lesley Ross Grange Bowling Club P'pan Tuesday 19.00-21.00 01875 610280 Jack Kane Centre, Saturday 12.00-14.00 Indoor Bowls sessions for juniors adults with a physical, Juniors & Jodimcginty Edinburgh learning or visual and hearing impairment Adults @edinburghleisure .co.uk SPORT VENUE DAY TIME DESCRIPTION TARGET CONTACT(S) AGE Albyn Park, Broxburn Saturday 11.00-12.00 Broxburn Athletic Football Club Greig Taylor Session for players with a physical, sensory or learning disability [email protected] Football Meadowbank Wednesday 16.30-18.00 Special Olympic/Lothian Hibernian FC 14+ years Jamie McDonald Stadium, Edinburgh Male & Female players aged 14+ with a learning disability [email protected] Soccer City, E' houses Saturday 12.30-13.30 Midlothian Footballers with Disabilities Primary Steven Williams Midlothian One Saturday School aged pupils with a physical, sensory or learning disability School Age [email protected] every month Spartans Community Thursday 10.30-11.30 Spartans Connections F.C. 16+ years Garry Betts Football Academy 17.00-18.00 07818002371 Meadowmill Sports 10.30-12.30 Tranent Colts Disability Football Primary Willie Gilhooley Centre, Tranent School aged pupils with a physical, sensory or learning disability School Age [email protected] Golf Lothian Special Olympic Golf 16+ years [email protected] Golf session for all athletes with a learning disability Sighthill Community Saturday 10.30-12.30 East of Scotland Physical & Intellectual Disability Judo Group 8+ years Janice Graham - 0131 453 1269 Judo Centre, Edinburgh (once a month) Judo session for players with a physical, sensory and learning disability [email protected] Craigswood Sports Monday 18.45-19.30 Jidel Judo 93 5+ years Jo Imrie - 07411722240 Centre, Livingston Judo session for players with a physical, sensory and learning disability [email protected] Fencing Holyrood High Monday Salle Hollyrood Wheelchair Fencing Club 8+ years - Jo Walton School, Edinburgh Wednesday 19.00-21.30 Fencing session for athletes with a physical disability (ambulant adult [email protected] Thursday or wheelchair user) Beeslack Community Tuesday 18.45-20.45 Beeslack All-Stars Disabled Sports Club Children & Lynne Sturgeon High School, Penicuik Sunday 13.00-15.00 Multi-activity session for children and young adults (and their Young Adults [email protected] siblings) with a physical, sensory or learning disability Edinburgh ACERS Multi-Sport Club Meadowbank Monday 16.00-17.15 5-18 years Neal Herbert Stadium, Edinburgh Multi activity and adapted bike session for children and young people with a admin@ physical, sensory or learning disability lothiandisabilitysport.co.uk Inveralmond Monday 19.30-21.00 Lothian Special Olympics Multi Sport Club School aged [email protected] Multi-Sports Community High School Multi Sport session for athletes with a learning disability pupils Linlithgow Leisure Saturday 11.00-13.00 No Limits Sports Club Children & Paul Weddell Centre, West Lothian Multi sport session for children and young people with a disability Young People [email protected] Musselburgh East Friday 14.00-15.30 Superstar Sports Club 3-8 years Alison Brown Community Centre Multi sports session for 3-8 year olds with a physical disability Musselburgh Sports Wednesday 18.30-20.00 Multi Sport session for adults with a physical, sensory or learning disability 18+ years Musselburgh Sports Centre Centre 0131 653 5208 Rugby Meadowmill Sports Thursday 10.30-12.00 Unified Rugby Adults Meadowmill Sports Centre Rugby session for adults with a physical, sensory or learning disability Centre - 01875619079 Musselburgh Sports Tuesday 18.30-19.30 East Lothian Disability Swimming Club Musselburgh Sports Centre Centre Session for swimmers with a physical, sensory or learning disability 0131 653 5208 Loanhead Leisure Thursday 18.00-20.00 Loanhead Dolphins Yvonne Anderson Centre, Midlothian Session for swimmers with a physical, sensory or learning All ages Yvonne.anderson disability @midlothian.go.uk Royal Commonwealth Thursday 19.00-21.00 Lothian Racers (Edinburgh & Midlothian) Don McFarlane Pool, Edinburgh Swimming session for all ages and physical, sensory and learning All ages Don1mcfarlane Beeslack Community Tuesday 18.30-20.30 disabilities. @btinternet.com Swimming High School, Penicuik 01968 675131 Musselburgh Sports Saturdays & Learn to swim sessions for school aged young people with a School aged Musselburgh Sports Centre Centre Sundays physical, sensory or learning disability pupils 0131 653 5208 St Margarets Saturday 15.00-16.00 Livingston Dolphins All ages Amy Atkinson Academy, West Lothian Session for swimmers with a physical, sensory or learning disability [email protected] Braidburn School, Thursday 16.15-18.00 Lothian Waves School aged Janice Borthwick Edinburgh Swimming session for school aged pupils with a physical, sensory pupils Janice.borthwick or learning disability @btconnect.com Musselburgh Sports Monday 19.00-21.30 Musselburgh Amateur Swimming Club (East Lothian) 6-18 years Jack Calder Centre Wednesday 18.30-20.30 Swimming session for school aged young people with a physical, [email protected] Sunday 08.00-09.45 sensory or learning disability 07917 666670 Table Tennis The Royal High Monday 18.00-19.30 Murrayfield Table Tennis Club All ages Lindsay Muir School, Edinburgh Table Tennis session open to all disability groups [email protected] Craiglockhart Tennis Sunday 15.30-16.30 High Flyers Learning Disability Session 8-18 years Centre, Edinburgh Tennis session for athletes with a learning disability Anna Myatt Tennis Craiglockhart Tennis Sunday 16.00-17.30 Winning Wheels Wheelchair Tennis Club Juniors annamyatt@ Centre, Edinburgh 17.30-19.00 Tennis coaching for athletes with a physical disability (ambulant Adults edinburghleisure.co.uk or wheelchair user) Trampoline The Lasswade Centre Sun, Tues, Fri City of Edinburgh Trampoline Club All ages Moira Jeffrey Meadowmill, Tranent Mon, Wed, All trampoline sessions are open to athletes with a physical, secretary@ Thurs sensory and learning disabilities cityofedinburghtrampolineclub. co.uk Wheelchair Currie Community Wheelchair Sports Club School aged Heather Williams Sports High School Blocks of coached wheelchair sports sessions - Basketball, Badminton, pupils HeatherWilliams Athletics & Tennis for physically disabled (ambulant or wheelchair user) @edinburghleisure.co.uk Lothian Disability Sport Scottish Disability Sport Lothian Special Olympics Norton Park, 57 Albion Road Caledonia House, South Gyle Edinburgh, EH7 5QY Edinburgh, EH12 9DQ t: 0131 475 2364 t: 0131 317 1130 t: 07504253313 e: [email protected] e: [email protected] e: [email protected] www.lothiandisabilitysport.co.uk www.scottishdisabilitysport.com www.specialolympicslothian.btck.co.uk
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