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Walking Football has become increasingly popular. It’s exactly what it sounds like – a game of football where players walk instead of run, offering a slower paced version of the beautiful game. Some of the reasons people take part in walking football: Suitable for adults aged 18+. Have fun! Be active and meet new people.…
Read MoreDisability Sport NI recently launched a project which aims to improve the health and well being of people with disabilities in Northern Ireland, through participation in sport and active recreation – and the Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon area will benefit greatly. The ‘District Council Disability Sports Hub Project’ gave all council areas disability sports…
Read MoreAims of the Diversionary Activities Project: ✅ Increase sporting opportunities for young people ✅ Increase physical activity levels of participants ✅ Develop social, cross community and good relations opportunities ✅ Provide diversionary activities for this identified target age group [12-17yrs] This programme is funded by the Department for Communities and Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon…
Read MoreThe project will: Increase the sporting and physical activity levels of the local community Build community capacity by taking ownership of facility and the associated programming. Provide diversionary activities for this identified target age group. Bring different communities together through the use of sport and themed workshops. This programme is funded by Department for Communities…
Read MoreThe project will see a wide range of training courses offered to participants from the Neighbourhood Renewal Area of Lurgan, Craigavon and Portadown. Participants must be able to attend all of the course dates as advertised. To avail of the training programmes, participants must meet the following criteria: Be aged between 16 to 30 Be…
Read MoreProgramme to encourage less active people of all ages and abilities to come together and increase their participation in sport and physical activity
Read MoreMove More Armagh, Banbridge Craigavon is a physical activity project that supports people living with and beyond cancer to become and remain active, and to enjoy an improved quality of life as a result. Funded by Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council and supported by Macmillan Cancer Services. For more information, please contact Nuala McVeigh…
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