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Junior Sports Clubs

As part of our community outreach programme we currently run a number of regular Junior Sports Clubs at the Sports and Wellbeing Park. The sessions are an opportunity for children from our local community to learn new skills or try out new sports in a safe, welcoming environment. Our sports clubs run throughout university term time - see below for more detail:

Tennis

Drop-in tennis sessions running from Monday 8th October 2024.

When: Mondays, Ages: 5-7 (4pm-5pm), Ages 8-12 (5-6pm)

Where: Sports and Wellbeing Park  Arena B (DH1 3SE) Cost: £3.50 

We we will be running weekly drop-in, pay as you play sessions. These indoor tennis sessions are suitable for beginners, alongside those who have completed the Tennis Start programme, focusing on fun skill development and play. Equipment will be provided but players are welcome to bring their own racquet if they wish.

To sign up please click here 

 

Volleyball  Running from Tuesday 9th October 2024 

When: Tuesdays 4.30-6pm  Ages: 10-16  Where: Sports and Wellbeing Park Arena C (DH1 3SE) Cost: £5.00 a session.

Our volleyball sessions are currently at capacity and players must be pre-registered with us. If you would like to be added to our waiting list for places please email: [email protected] 

 

Squash  Running from Tuesday 9th October 2024 

When: Tuesdays 4-5pm  Ages: 10-16    Where: Sports and Wellbeing Park  Squash Courts (DH1 3SE) Cost: £3.50

Our weekly introductory squash sessions will give players the opportunity to learn and practice the fundamentals of the sport and start to understand how best to use them in match play. 

Spaces are limited for our squash session so please register here  or contact us on [email protected] if you have any questions.

 

If you have any questions regarding our junior sports clubs please contact us on [email protected] 

Sport for Adults

We also provide opportunities for adults to access sport and physical activity provision, working with our community partners (Lanchester Road Hospital, Changing Lives, Blindlife, Waddington Street Centre and Resolve Care) where we use sport and physical activity to increase wellbeing and social inclusion.

Community Partnerships

We work very closely with the local community, working in partnership with organisations to offer a range of opportunities. These include working with Durham City and Chester le Street School Sports Partnership to host a variety of festivals and events, we offer strength and conditioning support to the Durham Institute of Sport programme working with Durham County Council and work with County Durham Sport to support the delivery of the School Games Programme.

Supporting Local Clubs

The University Sport and Wellbeing Park is home to many local clubs and teams including Durham City Harriers, Elvet Striders, Lazlo's Fencing Club, Durham Mums on the Run, Durham City Hockey Club, City of Durham Fives Club and Durham Women Football Club. For more detail and contact information click here Community partner update  

Volunteering and Coach Development

Volunteering and coach development is at the heart of our programme and we offer both opportunities to members of the public through our Holiday Camps programme and to University students with our Community sport activator scheme .

Contact us on [email protected] for further details.