The Richard MacVicar Adventure Playground in Deptford is a fun and safe place for young people to enjoy. The playground has a climbing wall, basketball and football courts. Explore and have fun on physically demanding but safe wooden outdoor climbing frames with swings, ropes and giant tyres. There'...
Activities include: Supervised physical play in a massive adventure play setting; arts and crafts, pool, table tennis, cooking, e-sport, woodwork and much more. The playground is a world of micro-environments where young people can play, learn and engage with each other. Alongside the adventure pla...
There are lots of things to do at Home Park, which are sure to keep you active and entertained. A large outdoor play structure features a trampette, walkways and a triple decker play area. There's also a sports court for basketball, netball and football games. Other activities include arts and cr...
Dumps is a safe and comfortable place for young people to enjoy. The large wooden outdoor play structure is built on three levels and features ramps, walkways, swings of varying sizes, rope bridges and hideaways. They are all linked and make a great place for a game of tag. There's also large playin...
Greenwich and Lewisham Young People's Theatre (GLYPT) run a thriving range of participatory performing arts programmes and theatre in education workshops and performances. GLYPT run arts activities for young people aged 2-25 all year round including dance, theatre, radio, fitness and family activ...
Newark Youth London has 5 different youth clubs across Tower Hamlets for young people between 8-19 years old every year. The clubs offer a mixture activities including the following: A range of indoor games and activities (video hames, pool, table tennis, arts & crafts, digital & creati...
The centre runs a youth service comprising practical support and advice for young people, after-school and weekend clubs, regular social activities and youth residential for around 500 school and college students and employed/unemployed young people. The youth services are tied in with the services ...
The Laburnum Boat Club is a community-based boating project by the Regents Canal in South Hackney, open to ALL young people between the ages of 9 and 19.
A voluntary organisation managed by local highly qualified Youth Workers, Coaches and Support Staff, to facilitate social and personal developme...
Leaside delivers inspiring and engaging outdoor sporting activities to young people and adults in East London. We use Outdoor Sports as an educational tool to encourage our users to develop their confidence, leadership skills and ambitions. Our work inspires individuals and groups from all walks o...
The North London Muslim Community Centre supports all people of all backgrounds in a way that is culturally appropriate to the needs of the Muslim community. We are the leading Muslim appropriate social and welfare service provider in Hackney. Host bi-weekly local elected councillor surgeries Org...
Becoming an Army Cadet has heaps of benefits. The most obvious being that you get to take part in loads of exciting and challenging activities such as fieldcraft, adventure training, first aid, music, sports and shooting, to name but a few. When you join as a cadet you will make lots of new friends ...
JOIN US FOR the ADVENTURE of a lifetime At Clapton and Hackney Sea Cadets we aim to give young people an experience that will help them grow into the person they want to be in a safe and friendly environment. Through various activities and adventures, we learn teamwork, respect, loyalty, self-c...
'As part of Girlguiding we give girls a space where they can be themselves, have fun, build brilliant friendships, gain valuable life skills and make a positive difference to their lives and their communities. We build girls’ confidence and raise their aspirations. We give them the chance to discov...
Try more. See more. Do more. At Scout Network, you’ll stand on your own two feet, and make memories to last a lifetime. We help 400,000 young people step up, speak up and gain the skills they need to succeed in life. Included in the Scouts family are the groups: Explorers for 14-18s, Network for 18...
We support people to tackle challenges through our projects, giving them access to
sports
youth and community clubs
alternative education
employment support
life skills and mental wellbeing sessions
positive role models and peers
parenting support
leadership development and mentoring
learn...
The Crib empowers children, young people and young adults to reach their highest potential and be agents of positive social change. We provide socially inclusive holistic interventions that support the individual’s personal and social development. Many of the people we engage require additional sup...
The Access to Sports Project is a community led, innovative sports development project that has historically worked across the London boroughs of Islington, Hackney & Haringey. Access to Sports is an ‘on the ground’ organisation delivering responsive and relevant sports programmes in tune with l...
Bozdag Taekwondo is one of central London’s finest Taekwondo clubs. Our club can guarantee you quality certified training that will keep you in peek shape as well as teach you necessary skills for self defence. Taekwondo is not just for kids! Our adult classes are held five days a week. With milli...
CC Hackney CIO is a charity about raising quality cycling and cycle sport for all. Club rides for adults go out on Sundays. Other training sessions and rides are organised internally via our social media sites. CCH has a supervised youth section for young people between the ages of 8 and 18. ...
Hackney Tennis is a not-for-profit organisation, responsible for delivering tennis in the London Borough of Hackney We currently administer 20 full size and two mini-tennis courts on six park and garden sites in Hackney. These include Aske Gardens, Clissold Park, Hackney Downs, London Fields, Millfi...
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