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  1. This project is aimed at children and young people with learning disabilities and additional support needs who have been identified as being entitled to commissioned short breaks hours through Nottinghamshire County Council for a minimum of 120 hours annually.
    The Mill Adventure Base, Kingsmill ReservoirSherwood Way SouthSutton-in-ashfieldNottinghamshireNG17 4PA
  2. Bingham Penguins Swimming Club
    Bingham Penguins Swimming Club is a club for people with disabilities, their families and carers and has been running for nearly thirty years.  We meet on Sundays at Rushcliffe Arena and provide a safe environment for people to swim and gain confidence in the water.  The…
    Inclusive sessions Sundays 5:30pm – 7:00pm Doesn't meet during half term.
    Rushcliffe ArenaRugby RoadWest BridgfordNottinghamNottinghamshireNG2 7HY
    Bingham Penguins Swimming Club
  3. Holme Pierrepont Canoe Club
    At Holme Pierrepont Canoe Club you will find a warm welcome and a group of paddlers who are ready to help and inspire you. Whether it is getting started, learning the latest freestyle moves, serious training for competitions or cruising the waterways in an open…
    Saturdays 9:30am - 12 noon.
    Adbolton LaneHolme PierrepontNottinghamNottinghamshireNG12 2LU
    Holme Pierrepont Canoe Club
  4. The Nottinghamshire Cricket Board currently delivers a comprehensive disability programme which offers provision to all Nottinghamshire’s 16 Special Schools along with a variety of community schemes at colleges, community centres and within various charitable organisations. Within this provision we offer a variety of formats including…
    All year round programme.
    Trent BridgeBridgford RoadWest BridgfordNottinghamNottinghamshireNG2 6AG
  5. This is a small, friendly weekly music group for preschool children who need extra help with communication and social skills and who may, or may not, have a clear diagnosis such as ADHD or autism. The 'Plus' group for school-aged children is follow-on group for…
    Wednesdays (Term Time Only) 1:15pm - 2:15pm
    BeestonNottinghamNottinghamshireNG9
  6. Brought here by movie moguls from the USA and inaugurated in the UK in 1949 (as The Variety Club of Great Britain), Variety was one of the UK’s first charities to be founded especially for children and young people. We improve those young lives by…
    93aBayham StreetLondonNW1 0AG
  7. The Transition Information Network (TIN) is an alliance of organisations and individuals who come together aiming to improve the experience of disabled young people’s transition to adulthood. TIN is a source of information and good practice standards for disabled young people, families and professionals. TIN…
    8Wakley StreetLondonEC1V 7QE
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