Our leisure activities

If you want to be active and have fun together as a family, but find it challenging to access your community leisure centres, then our leisure activities are for you.

Existing studies have found that children with disabilities experience significantly reduced participation in play and leisure in general and are at risk for health and social difficulties as a result.

- Barriers to play 2017 -

A young boy in a blue patterned swim top smiles at the camera while leaning against the pool edge, enjoying his swim session.
A boy in a wheelchair is supported by an instructor and helper as he tries archery indoors. The instructor holds the bow steady while the boy focuses, smiling with concentration.

Sayers Croft Family Activity Day

(During the school holidays)

Two children wearing helmets lead a small pony along a farm path. One child uses a walking frame while carefully guiding the pony, with other children and ponies in the background.

Mane Chance Family Activity Day

(During the school holidays)

Several children in colourful swimsuits and goggles gather at the pool edge with two adults, smiling and laughing together during a swimming activity. Toys and floats are scattered at the poolside.

Family Swim

An adult supports a baby in the water using a yellow float. The baby looks up, while a green bath toy floats nearby in the pool.

“The f⁶it family swim was so much fun, inclusive, welcoming, supportive, easy to access, easy to park, short walk making it much more accessible than other pools! So many positive things to say.”

- f⁶it parent -

Two adults assist a child using a hoist system in the swimming pool. One adult adjusts the sling while the other supports the child in the water, ensuring they feel safe and comfortable.

Our leisure activities are accessible and fully inclusive.

Find out more about what to expect when you join one of our activities.

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Children wearing harnesses take part in an outdoor low ropes activity. A young child is supported by a volunteer while balancing on the wooden platform, with others waiting behind for their turn.