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ACTIVITY SHEFFIELD - EAST COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY |
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ACTIVE MANOR, CASTLE, WOODTHORPE DEVELOPEMNT PROJECT, THE |
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Aims to increase physical activity opportunities within the wards of the East Community Assembly. Core target audience is children and young people aged 8-16 years and adults aged 50 years and over. Run activities for children and young people including community clubs from 4.30pm on a daily basis, sports camps during school holidays and art and crafts activities. Activities for adults aged 50 and over include chair based exercise, gentle exercise sessions and active sport specific sessions. Offers training opportunities with regular sports related courses including Sports Leadership and sports specific courses (eg Football Coaching Level 1). Offers club development for new and existing clubs. |
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Contact Details Address: 2-10 Carbrook Hall Road Sheffield South Yorkshire S9 2DB (Please click on the postcode link to view location on Multimap) Disabled Access Details: Wheelchair Accessible; Wheelchair Accessible Toilet;
Contact Name: Jo Willis Telephone 1: 0114 273 5982 Email: jo.willis@sheffield.gov.uk
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Service/Activity Details Various venues please contact for details
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Record last Amended 12/11/2009
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