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- Various. Call office for details. See website for details.The Access to Sports Project offers to young people coaching and competitive opportunities in a variety of sports and activities including: archery athletics badminton basketball baseball boxercise fitness football multi-sports netball roller skating tag rugby The Project also offers opportunities for young people to gain…
- Islington Council Leisure Team promote sport and physical activity in Islington. To find out where to do sport and physical activity in Islington go to Sports | Islington Council
- Find out: What Islington parks offer and their health benefits Activities in parks, including ones that are approved for referrals by health and care professionals Parks in Islington shows where Islington parks are and highlights the main parks and their features. Support for organisations to deliver an…
- ADSA was set up at the end of 2006/2007 season to represent, and give the clubs disabled supporters a voice. Our aim is to try and deal with any problems or complaints you may have and enhance your match day experience. Both the Stadium Tour…
- Founded at the end of the 2006/07 season; the Arsenal Disabled Supporters Association (ADSA) was created to give all disabled supporters a voice in issues that directly affect them in following and watching Arsenal Football Club. In a bid to combat some of the key…
- Wednesday and Thursday, 4.30-5.30pmA virtual after-school club with Arsenal in the Community including football and wellbeing activities. Two Arsenal in the Community coaches are online at each session.
- See websiteArsenal Community projects provide sport sessions and pathways to accreditation which take place in schools, leisure centres, housing estates and parks. Sports include: bowls double club (sport combined with homework, maths, English help) football including walking football and football for disabled people Holiday activities Girls…
- School Term time: Tuesday to Friday, 3.30-6.30pm. Saturday, 11.30am to 4pm. School Holidays and Half Term: Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 1.30pm, and 2.30-5.30pm; Lunch 1.30-2.30pm. Planned closures on 5-9 September 25-29 December 2023.Parents/carers must pre register their children with Awesome to attend one of the playgrounds they manage (Register Now). Barnard Adventure Playground isn’t just home to a dragon – we’ve got jaw-dropping canyon cliff rope swings too. Come and jump from a platform across a swamp…
- Cafe at 91, is Community Cafe, we are open Tuesday to Friday 10am to 5pm We have hot drinks, Free bread and cakes (usually), Cheap hot snacks, Free WiFi and use of computers, Board games, Pool, Table Tennis, Table Football, and baby changing facilities
- People from all cultural and diverse backgrounds participate and enrich our activities. Our volunteer and training programme helps people learn new skills, provides opportunity for social interaction and outdoor exercise as well as offering horticultural training for adults with learning difficulties. Environmental and food growing…
- Saturday, 10am to 12pm, term-time; 11am to 1pm from 15 JuneFootball sessions with coaches for children, 7 to 16 years, with special educational needs and disabilities, SEND. No need to book, just turn up and play!
- School Term time: Monday to Friday, 3.15-6.15pm. School Holidays and Half Term: Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 1.30pm, and 2.30-5.30pm; Lunch 1.30-2.30pm.Stay and Eat 1.30pm - 2.30pm Children will need to be provided with a packed lunch; there is a charge of £5 for the lunch hour.At Cape Adventure Playground adventurers can get creative, explore nature and play outdoors, making full use of the labyrinth of rope bridges and tree houses. Messy activities, create a theme song on a piano or design your next costume in our play building. Play is…
- CitySport offers the space and equipment for a range of sports to be played either individually or as part of a team. The venue is open to the public and City University students. CitySport is able to accommodate the following sports: Badminton (6 courts) Basketball…
- Open 24/7Coachability is a platform which connects players with coaches for 1 to 1 football coaching. We believe private football training is the key to reaching the next level in the beautiful game. We have a network of qualified, experienced and verified coaches across the UK…
- Youth Club sessions for vulnerable young people in regular support bubbles Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 7-9pm. 1-2-1 drop ins to support local young people on Wednesdays 4-7pmA neighbourhood based youth project offering music, art and sport based leisure activities for children and young people aged 7 to 24 years, with an emphasis on developing young people’s skill and potential. We offer a youth club, football sessions, and a wide range of…
- The Crown and Manor Club prides itself on a history of providing a safe haven for boys and young men. Open to members between the ages of Seven and Twenty Five. Our facilities comprise a gymnasium, games room, access to technology and spaces suitable for…
- Term-time only: Wednesday 4-5.30pm. Families, carers and non-disabled siblings are welcome to stay and join in.Join our multi-sports club for children and young people with disabilities aged 8 to adults. Our weekly club sessions are an opportunity to: have fun and make friends; enjoy and experience Paralympic and multi-sports including football, Boccia, sitting volleyball, dance, golf, and many more; get active with professional…
- Tuesdays, Fridays, Some SaturdaysOur regular drop-in session with table football, consoles, sports hall, table tennis, arts and crafts, debates, hang out with your friends, make new ones, and design your own activities. For young people aged 10-19 in Islington. Free to attend. Mary’s Youth Club welcomes young people…
- Through our sport activities we target isolation, health inequalities, inaccessible opportunities, low self-esteem, and poor mental health by providing inclusive opportunities to be active, develop friendships and informal and social support networks, and have a positive impact on the local communities. Our football team is…
- After-school and holidaysAfterschool Club: Monday to Friday, 3.30pm to 6pm. Youth Club: Monday and Wednesday, 6.30-8.30pm. Holiday Playscheme: Monday to Friday, 9am to 5.30pm.Community Warm Space Offer: Visit our website for details on our activities for children, adults and older residents Elizabeth House | Activities (elizabeth-house.org.uk) We run an after-school club and holiday playscheme for children from Reception age. Contact us for more information or visit http://elizabeth-house.org.uk/ With a large hall,…
- Under 18s Friday, 7-8pm and Over 18s Wednesday 6-7pmArsenal in the Community are running female specific football Sessions for under and over 18s with Mixed Disabilities and Learning Disabilities. Sessions for under 18s take place every Friday, 7-8pm at William Tyndale School Football Pitch. Sessions for over 18s take place every Wednesday, 6-7pm…
- Finsbury Leisure Centre has: four outdoor football pitches four squash courts a six-court multi-sports hall for badminton, basketball and table-tennis exercise studios offering a range of fitness classes including pilates and yoga activity rooms
- Finsbury Park Rugby Club is a Community Rugby Club Providing coaching for Senior and Youth.
- Open Tuesday to Saturday from 5pm to 11pmBook your table football zone for exclusive use to play with friends and play fun matches. Every zone comes with an official competition foosball and seating area to enjoy craft beer and delicious pizza. Walk in now available, just buy tokens at the bar. Foosball…
- Find on this page: Parks with football pitches for hire Parks with football pitches that are free to use Leisure centres and schools with football pitches for hire Organisations in Islington that offer football The national governing body for football The map shows where football and all…
- Tuesday and Thursday 4.30pm-5.30pmIslington Football Development Parntership deliver Soccaskills sessions at Sobell Leisure Centre on a Tuesday and Thursday 4:30pm to 5.30pm. This is for the age range of 5 to 9 years and provides an introduction to games and basic skills as well as providing a platform for…
- Islington has five parks with football pitches for hire: Highbury Fields Paradise Park Rosemary Gardens Tufnell Park playing fields Whittington Park You can also play football at leisure centres: Finsbury Leisure Centre Market Road football pitches, next to Islington Tennis Centre Sobell leisure centre William…
- Thursday, 11.30am-1.30pmArsenal in the Community are running football sessions for adults with learning disabilities. There are also sessions for visually impaired and blind people (over 14s), upper and lower body amputees, deaf (under 18s) and people with mental health diagnoses. To find out more about any…
- Sunday, 11am to 12.30pm (dates tbc, phone or email for details)This session, run by Arsenal in the Community, is open to all children and young people, girls and boys, under 18.
- There are many ways to be active in Islington without spending any or much money. Find: Activities that are free or low-cost Venues and programmes for free or low-cost activity Tips to keep costs down The map shows where all free or low-cost sport and physical activity…
- Arsenal Football Club’s LGBT supporters group, ‘Gay Gooners’ was established in early 2013 and now has more than 90 members. The GayGooners are the biggest LBGTQ fan group of any football club in England. We exist: - to provide a social group for LGBTQ Arsenal…
- Every Friday during summer 3-5pmOn Fridays we run a girls’ football session at Half Moon Pitch
- Go Mammoth runs sports leagues across London including Islington: Basketball 5-a-side football Netball Yoga Fitness
- Highbury Fields has: 11 tarmac tennis courts (all of which are floodlit) a seven-a-side floodlit artificial turf football pitch four floodlit tarmac netball courts basketball hoops for casual use one table tennis table next to the tennis courts for casual use The tennis courts, football…
- Holloway School has a range of sports facilities: 25m swimming pool a large multi-purpose sports hall for football, basketball, netball and badminton a sand-based artificial astro pitch for football and other sports. Holloway School is not open for use the the general public. Access can…
- Hornsey Lane Estate Community Association is a community centre that provides a range of services to the local community. Resettlement offer: Hornsey Lane Community Association can help you with: Practical support with opening a bank account. Applying for benefits, with one-to-one support available. Registering with…
- From 2024 to 2025 free activities are on offer for girls in years five to eleven at specific schools in Islington. Sports leadership and coaching training is also on offer. Activities Primary schools Christ the King school Duncombe school Grafton school Montem school Pakeman school…
- Under 9s, Under 11s: Wednesday, 5-6pm; Under 13s: Wednesday, 5.30-7pm; Under 15s, Tuesday 6-7pmGirls and ladies football training sessions.
- Islington Borough Ladies Football Club offers football to women and girls at Whittington Park, off Holloway Road, N19 4RS. Beginners. Tuesdays 7-8pm. Friendly match play. Ages 14+. £3/session 7v7 Women's League. Tuesdays. 50-minute game, 7-8pm or 8-9pm. Ages 16+. £30 per team per game Islington…
- The objectives of the partnership are to improve football facilities in the borough of Islington and ensure that people of all backgrounds have equal opportunities to play the game. We operate an open gate policy at all our venues and hope this will encourage people to…
- A football session for women takes place: Tuesdays 6.30-8pm Arsenal Hub, 56 Benwell Road, N7 7BA £8 per player; pay as you go All abilities welcome Contact footballsessions@gmail.com; follow on Twitter @IslingtonWFA
- Islington Tennis Centre has: six indoor and two outdoor tennis courts a 50 station gym that has cardiovascular machines such as treadmills and rowers, resistance equipment including free weights and dedicated stretching areas and fitness aids such as Swiss balls a studio for fitness classes…
- Monday to Friday 10am to 4pmThrough sport, mentoring, employment, and advice and guidance projects, JYCA has managed to engage, empower, develop and give opportunities to many young people. We support unemployed 16-24-year-olds to move into employment using the power of sport. As a youth charity, we use football and other…
- Katabella Ladies FC is a team of friends that come together to train, play and socialise.
- Friday’s 4-5pmKEEper Clinic was established to provide goalkeeping sessions for children aged 5-17 years old. Most football sessions are catered towards outfield players which is why we wanted to provide sessions catered towards goalkeepers. Here at the KEEper Clinic we want children to learn the art…
- Sunday’s 9-10am term time onlyKEEper Clinic was established to provide goalkeeping sessions for children aged 5-17 years old. Most football sessions are catered towards outfield players which is why we wanted to provide sessions catered towards goalkeepers. Here at the KEEper Clinic we want children to learn the art…