Community Activities
Great activity for all abilities from children to older adults including many pensioners. We provide coaching for people wanting to try the sport. We currently have 10 teams who compete in various leagues throughout Tameside and Stockport and surrounding areas
Anyone who is interested in improving their health and wellbeing
Specialist Punjabi Services.
Mental Health Awareness and First Aid Training. Currently offering Mental Health phone and online services.
Anyone with some spare time and access to a sewing machine can get involved. This is a zero-commitment volunteering opportunity for people to sew from home or set up groups with friends, making reusable menstrual pads for refugees and vulnerable people around the world. Our mission is to relieve… [READ MORE]
Open to everyone with an interest in performing arts, we put on plays for the community. Anyone with skills or an interest in backstage work (carpentry, lighting, sound, props) or front of house work (bar, greeting customers, computerised box office) is welcome to join us.
We practice singing once a week at the Beau Guest in Ashton and perform exhibitions at residential homes , community centres and churches. Open to any age who would like to sing.
Bringing ladies together in a safe non judgemental space to talk openly about grief, social isolation, loneliness and anything to help offer support to find out what is happening across Tameside and surrounding areas.
Advice and guidance is offered from people with lived experience.
Cycling sessions for beginners and rusty cyclists! If you never learned, or could use a quick refresher, we've got you covered. Structured lessons supported by a friendly qualified coach.
We've got bikes and helmets available for the session. Or bring your own and we'll fit it for… [READ MORE]
Use the cafe to engage with all members of the community in social, training and volunteering and providing a place for people t
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12weeks lifestyle changing program
12 weeks of daily fitness activities - including zumba, boxercise, yoga, football, circuit training, body conditioning, taibo
12 weeks access to personal trainer
Nutrition, Healthy cooking classes, Gym.
Workshop on… [READ MORE]
The last Wednesday of each month The WoW Project meet 7pm until 9pm at The Red Lion Inn, Whitworth Square. This is a free Chatty Cafe style informative gathering. We have guest speakers, fundraising opportunities for our chosen charities, an opportunity for peer support and to get information,… [READ MORE]
People aged 75 years and over. Relaxed atmosphere, table games, music, quiz, ideas for future activities welcome, refreshments provided. Meet new friends, reducing loneliness and isolation in later life. Meet at the Duke of York pub, runs monthly on the 4th Thursday 2pm to 4pm. Please register… [READ MORE]
For people 75+. Relaxed atmosphere, table games, crafts, music, quiz, ideas for future activities welcome. refreshments provided. Meet new friends, reducing loneliness and isolation in later life. Volunteers welcome from 18+. Held third Thursday each month, 2pm to 4pm.
Relaxed atmosphere, chair yoga followed by table games, crafts, music, quiz, ideas for future activities welcome. refreshments provided. Meet new friends, reducing loneliness and isolation in later life. Runs monthly on the 3rd Wednesday 2pm to 4pm. Volunteers welcome from 18+.
This is a sports club for people with Mental Health issues. Adult ages attend this club. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
Football club for people with disabilities, age range 11-15. The session takes place at Curzon Ashton Football Club on Monday evening 5-6pm. Approx. 8-13 attend currently. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
This is The Curzon Ashton Military Football Team, who train every Friday evening 18:00 – 19:00, On Curzon Ashton’s 3g pitch. Age range is from 35 – 65. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
Community PAN disability football club, the club is for people with disabilities. The club takes place at Curzon Ashton Football Club 6-7pm on Monday evenings. (Ashton-under-Lyne)
The youth theatre workshop is a free of charge initiative which has been running for 8 years, and takes children from 9 years - 18 years old. During the year they put of two shows, and summer spectacular and in October their annual major production that runs from Thursday - Saturday.
Coffee mornings for parents and carers of families with SEN and disabilities who want to share experiences and need advice on various daily subjects around disabilities eg financial support, foodbank referrals, signposting to local support services.