Street League works with young people in a structured football and education 'Academy' programme, with two hours in the classroom and two hours on the pitch each day.
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- 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
- Katabella Ladies FC is a team of friends that come together to train, play and socialise.
- 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
- 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…
- 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…
- Sport has been proved to be good for mental well-being. Camden and Islington NHS Mental Health Foundation Trust offers to mental health service users: Football. Mondays 11.30am-1.30pm; Fridays 1-3pm Jogging. Tuesdays 12.30-1.15pm Tennis. Fridays 10am-12pm The sessions take place in Islington. The sessions are by referral only for people who…
- 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…
- Provides a wide range of activities and services for all sections of the community. These include a day centre for older people, counselling, vocational advice, employment and training advice and much more. Recreational activities include tai chi, keep fit, dancing, zumba, and pilates. Hall, dance…
- Monday, Wednesday, 6.30-8.30pmFree for all young people aged 11 to 18 We provide a safe and friendly environment to enjoy different activities, have a space to study or relax, and meet others. Activities: multi-sports, study space, IT suite (and courses), cooking, chill out space, games (pool, table football, play station, board games), arts & craft, trips…
- Friday’s 5-6.30pm and 6.30-8pmKEEper 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…
- Activity on offer for people with a disability: Canoeing/kayaking with Islington Boat Club, Regent's canal, 16-34 Graham Street, N1 8JX for people with a disability Cricket with The Elfrida Society, Caxton House community centre, 129 St John’s Way, N19 3RQ, for people with a learning…
- Being active can help older people stay healthy and independent. The NHS website has information about the benefits of being healthy and activities to try. The map shows where activity for older people and all sport and physical activity is on offer in Islington. For people aged 40+:…
- School Term time: Tuesday to Friday, 3.30-6.30pm. Saturday, 11.30am to 4:30pm. School Holidays and Half Term: Monday to Friday, 10.30am to 1.30pm, and 2.30-5.30pm; Lunch 1.30-2.30pm.Three Corners has been invaded by one giant robot who’s got a sneaky trick up his sleeve. Will he defeat you or will you be assimilated and forced to join his robot force? Perhaps you can escape by climbing across a net or swinging out…
- 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…
- 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…
- 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…
- St Mary Magdalene Academy has sport facilities available for hire: multi-use games area 4 badminton courts 1 five-a-side court 2 cricket nets 1 volleyball court 1 basketball court 1 netball court
- 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…
- Find out what Islington parks offer and their health benefits, where Islington parks are, and the main parks in Islington and their features. Activities in parks lists the activities on offer in Islington parks. Support for organisations to deliver an activity in a park states the support…