Community Activities
Calling all wargamers, join us for a day at Hack Oldham where you can test your skills as a battle commander! Whether you new to wargames such as Age of Sigmar, Warhammer 40k, Flames of war etc or been playing since the early days come down and have a casual game or do some painting. People who are… [READ MORE]
Buckle your swashes, unsheath your D20s and get ready for an evening of roleplaying. We are proud to present the Hack Oldham Tabletop Roleplaying Group.
Get in touch to find out details of current games and intake dates.
Anyone under the age of 18 years of age wanting to attend the event… [READ MORE]
Do you want to make films and videos?
Learn to use industry level equipment with professional film makers.
Develop your skills. No experience needed.
18 or above
Members free / non-members £3 per session
Film and TV acting group for people of all levels.
Work at your own pace.
Develop skills and have fun.
Learn from professional film actors.
Meet special guests.
Join us for our table top gaming night. We’re a friendly welcoming bunch who play a wide range of games, take a look at the list below for some of our current favourites, although you are more than welcome to bring your own: ticket to ride, munchkin, x-wing, pandemic, carcassonne, Cards against… [READ MORE]
An opportunity for members of Hack Oldham to get together and work on group or individual projects.
Have a go at role play, try a new board game, swap skills - it's up to you
Support group for people with any lung condition such as COPD, Asthma. We meet on the first Tuesday of every month between March to November. We have regular speakers and welcome people from all sections of the community.
Any enquiries, please contact us via Action Together.
If your event requires an archaeology/heritage focused temporary exhibition, display stand, or public lecture, our team can help provide informative and engaging representations of local history, archaeology and heritage.
A men’s weekly social gathering in Rochdale, playing board games and having dinner.
Fencing instruction for all abilities. Over 8 years old. Equipment provided for those just starting.
Coffee sessions with the opportunity to loan jigsaw puzzles free of charge.
The Friends of Bright Futures School (FBFS) is the parent/teacher association of Bright Futures school. We meet every half term to discuss opportunities for improving experiences for the pupils. We fundraise for activities and trips for children who have autism. We also provide some support and… [READ MORE]
Owls club is a club run on a monday afternoon 1.30 till 3pm we do different sessions every week such as bingo,cupcake decorating singing/dancing arm chair excise
This activity is mainly for older people it gets the older generation involved with the community a place to come and take part in the differently activity that week and interact with other people have a biscuit and a brew
Crafty talkers is a craft session where people come along to take part in crafts this club is for anyone wishing to attend
Luncheon Club for elderly over 50's.
Provision of lunch at the centre
Provision of meals on wheels for those who are unable to come to the centre
Exercise for elderly by health professionals
Leisure trips to the seaside and visit other temples
Invite health professionals to advise and… [READ MORE]
Gujrati is one of the languages spoken in Srare of Gujarat in India. There are over 2000 Gujrati speaking families in Ashton-under-Lyne. At our Centre we teach Gujrati from the age of 6 to any age who are interested in learning. Gujrati is taught up to GCSE. Our Centre is registered to take GCSE… [READ MORE]
TEIFC is a self sustained group of 90 registered members. The exercise group runs on Thursday morning. The actvitiy include cardiovascular exercises ending with Yoga. Regular attendance is between 35 and 40 members. Women Yoga classes run on Thursday evenings and the average attendance is 10. (… [READ MORE]
A safe, confidential session for South Asians with memory issues or a formal diagnosis of dementia to come socialise, have fun and be themselves.
A group of residents come together to meet on a Tuesday for a cooked breakfast and chat and also on a Thursday dinner time to eat dinner and talk. Each person puts a small donation in to cover costs of all the meals for the ingredients. This community groups brings people together to talk and… [READ MORE]