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Hampshire Cricket Board Incrediball Cricket Training, Eastleigh

Offering services to:
  • Secondary school aged children
  • Adults 19-25
  • Young people 16-18
Supporting people with:
  • Activities for children and young people
  • Special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND)

Bluebird Care Hampshire Disability Cricket Programme delivers fun, cricketing skills, team working skills, confidence building, exercise, respite for carers. Sessions run by minimum UKCC2 qualified DBS checked coaches Hampshire Cricket Board has one of the most advanced disability cricket programs in the country. The Bluebird Care Disability Cricket Programme provides training and competitive opportunities for people of all ages with a variety of learning, emotional and physical disabilities. The HCB also supports the Hampshire Visually Impaired Cricket Club to provide opportunities for cricketers who are blind and partially sighted. Disability Cricket in Hampshire has received financial support from a wide variety of sources including individuals, charities and private companies. Particular thanks must go to headline sponsor Bluebird Care. The Bluebird Care Hampshire Disability Cricket Programme was voted Best Sports Project at the National Lottery Awards 2011. Hampshire Cricket Board will strive to include all in its training sessions wherever and whenever it is practical to do so. Please discuss any issues with team coaches and Cricket Development Manager Simon Jones ([mailto:simon.jones@ageasbowl.com simon.jones@ageasbowl.com] 02380 475653 or 07920 452537).

Who to contact

Contact Name
Steve Wallis
Telephone
07936 416005 07936 416005
E-mail
stevewallis101@btinternet.com

Where to go

Name
Hampshire Cricket Board
Address
Crestwood School, Shakespeare Road,
Eastleigh
Eastleigh
Postcode

SO50 4FZ

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Time / Date Details

When is it on
6-8pm

Costs

Details
Free

Availability

Age Ranges
13+ years
Offering services to:
  • Secondary school aged children
  • Adults 19-25
  • Young people 16-18
Supporting people with:
  • Activities for children and young people
  • Special educational needs and or disabilities (SEND)

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Last Updated: 05 June 2017

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