Community Activities
A low cost, pay-as-you-go programme to help adults get active in the borough or Rochdale. All ages (16+) and abilities welcome. Fun, friendly and social. Activities such as: Zumba, Cardio Combat, Health Walks, Yoga, Pilates, Badminton, Walking Netball, Walking Football
A large mixed bag of fruit and veg plus recipe
Every week, the Vegbag contains 3 Fruits and 5 Vegetables. It is picked up early on Wednesday morning fresh from the wholesale market in Manchester. The large bag cost £6 and a small bag £3.50,ready to pick up from Wildbrook between 12 and 3 p.m. on… [READ MORE]
The Community Garden and Food-Growing project aims to offer a pathway towards personal empowerment, building knowledge, skills, and community integration while improving overall health and well-being. For ESOL students from Oldham colleges and their family members.
Our Digital Help Service: Bridging the Divide in Oldham and Greater Manchester
FavourCare Digital Help offers warm, person-centred support to residents of Oldham and Greater Manchester who are experiencing digital exclusion.
We exist to overcome specific barriers and ensure everyone can… [READ MORE]
Family Fun in Greenacres
Snacks, Drinks, crafts and games.
Lots of fun and play for the family.
Sessions aimed at families with primary aged school children
Holiday activity sessions in Chadderton Hall Park and Foxdenton Park. Arts, crafts and games. Children under 8 must be supervised by parent/carer.
Resource store comprising arts and crafts materials, hire equipment eg badge machines, parachute, circus kit and ideas library. Open to all.
A Friday night activity session for families. All ages welcome but children must be accompanied. Combination of cooking, crafts, growing and sometimes performing arts taster sessions. Takes place weekly at Greenacres Community Centre
For children and young people aged 8 - 12 on Friday evenings 6 - 7.30pm at St Barnabas Church, Arundel Street, Clarksfield. Yew Tree School, Lancaster Street, South Chadderton. Waterhead Parish Church Hall
Family session, activities include arts, crafts, games and cooking activity. Activities aimed primarily at children aged 5 - 11 years although younger or older siblings welcome. Parent/carer needs to stay
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
(EOH) prepare young people for life and work, by combining and strengthening volunteering and social action to links to employment, education and training. Our focus is to generate in young people a sense of responsibility and ownership for their projects and to support them to progress.
Social group open to all where Knitting and Crotchet take place. This also acts as a social gathering for anyone who is interested
Oasis Community Farm hosts a small holding within Oasis Academy Oldham and are looking for adults of any age to help look after the animals especially evenings and weekends. People will need experience of looking after anilamls and a passion for keeping animals.
Oasis Hub Oldham supports a variety of youth clubs working in partnership with Mahdlo and Oldham Athletic Football Clubs. Clubs range from 8 years up to 15 and host a variety of activities this week. Great for anyone who enjoys working with young people and would like to share their skills and time…
Community cookery group where volunteers come together to cook food for the local community and whilst they are doing this learning new skills, recipes and developing friendships.