World Horse Welfare Belwade Farm
Belwade Farm is home to around 65 horses at any given time, and staff are on hand to provide brief histories and information about the progress the horses are making. Food and drink available in the Bistro with all proceeds go towards looking after the ponies. Activities include a visitor centre with videos and displays, gift shop, nature walks, Paddock trail and Magical Woodland Walk. Site has wheelchair access and disabled parking. Booking is essential.
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World Horse Welfare Belwade Farm
Belwade Farm is home to around 65 horses at any given time, and staff are on hand to provide brief histories and information about the progress the horses are making. Food and drink available in the Bistro with all proceeds go towards looking after the ponies. Activities include a visitor centre with videos and displays, gift shop, nature walks, Paddock trail and Magical Woodland Walk. Site has wheelchair access and disabled parking. Booking is essential.
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AFC Masters – Tigers U16s
Weekly inclusive football sessions delivered by FA Charter Standard coaches. AFC Masters is a football club run for children and adults with a disability, based in Horwich. Established in 2005, AFC Masters began when two young individuals (who still play to this day) decided they wanted to start their own football club. Year on year, the club has grown into the huge community that it is today. For the players and families alike, it’s the highlight of the week. The main focus is friendship and enjoyment. This is a great opportunity for children and the young people of Bolton with a disability, to get together and have fun.
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AFC Masters – Tigers U11s
Weekly inclusive football sessions delivered by FA Charter Standard coaches. AFC Masters is a football club run for children and adults with a disability, based in Horwich. Established in 2005, AFC Masters began when two young individuals (who still play to this day) decided they wanted to start their own football club. Year on year, the club has grown into the huge community that it is today. For the players and families alike, it’s the highlight of the week. The main focus is friendship and enjoyment. This is a great opportunity for children and the young people of Bolton with a disability, to get together and have fun.
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Bolton Smart Enterprise
Bolton Smart Enterprise is a not for profit organisation that offers educational and social opportunities supporting young adults with learning disabilities aged 18 yrs – 35yrs. They offer bespoke creative learning programmes within a supportive environment. The programmes on offer are designed to build confidence, increase motivation and develop life skills to enable those participating to become more resilient and move positively into education, training, employment and volunteering. Programmes delivered include; Arts, Craft and Design, Drama, Life Skills Programmes, Creative Enterprise Workshops, Health and Wellbeing Programmes, Social and Leisure Activities.
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Legoland Discovery Centre – Manchester
Discover the world of Lego with lots of attractions, rides and areas to explore. Meet your favourite Lego characters and build your own Lego creations. Autism Friendly Sessions run throughout the year. A Social Story can be downloaded from the website before visiting. A 'Quiet Route' around the centre avoiding the 'Rave Cave' can be taken if needed. Free use of hidden disability lanyards and ear defenders which must be returned at the end of the visit.
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World Horse Welfare Penny Farm
Meet over 60 horses and ponies. Explore the farm with ‘Dale’s Trails’. You can choose from one of two routes around the farm and complete a fun activity trail. You will be able to see horses and ponies relaxing in the fields as well as learn about the farm environment and the wild birds and animals who live there. Guided tours are available. Coffee shop serving drinks and snacks (check coffee shop for opening times). Special events held throughout the year and private hire available to book. The site is dog friendly and has wheelchair access. Booking is essential.
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Blackpool FC Community Trust STARS Camp
Blackpool FC Community Trust Stars Camp is for disabled young. There are many activities to choose from at Stars Camp including multi skill activities, recreational area, games room (Wii sport, Xbox 360 & table football), additional sports and much more. Stars Camp runs during half term and summer holidays. Suitable for 7 - 18 year olds living with a disability from the Flyde Coast (Blackpool, FLyde and Wyre). Free minibus service available for Stars Camp participants.
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Blackpool FC Junior PAN Ability Kicks (13-16)
Free football session for children aged 13 - 16 years of age; All abilities welcome.
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The Tank Museum
The Tank Museum brings history to life, with a great collection of tanks and explosive live displays. Come face-to-face with over 300 huge military machines and hear about amazing experiences as you explore nine powerful and awe-inspiring exhibitions covering over a century of history. Activities include, trails and quizzes, interactive games and exhibits, indoor and outdoor play areas, and free talks and tours. The majority of the museum is on a single level, with ramps or lifts providing access to higher floors. Pathways and entrances are broad, and there are several disabled toilets around the Museum. There are wheelchair access points and viewing areas in our arena. There are a limited number of wheelchairs available for use at the Museum, which are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. Free-to-use sensory backpacks include ear defenders, and we would recommend the use of ear defenders during Special Events and Tanks in Action for visitors who struggle with loud noises. All sounds and interactives are turned off in the museum to reduce sensory input during the quiet mornings.
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Gloucestershire Parent Carer Forum
Gloucestershire Parent Carer Forum is an organisation of Parent Carers who volunteer their time to support each other and work together to improve local services for families. They are an inclusive organisation and welcome all families of children with any disability, SEN, condition, impairment or additional need including adoptive parents, single parents, disabled parents, all sexualities and communities.
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Glos Young Carers
Through collaborative efforts with other organisations, Glos Young Carers provide a wide range of essential services for young carers. Their aim is to create opportunities for rest, fun, skill development, and support.
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Fun Science
Make your child’s day with a unique, wow-factor party, full of rockets, slime, potions and eruptions – perfect for children aged 3-11. Online parties also offered.
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