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Alpha Boxing Gym
Unleash your potential in our main boxing class, open to all skill levels from beginners to experienced. Build strength, fitness, improve, endurance and master boxing techniques. In a supportive and dynamic environment, from bag work to pads, group drills, this class combines fitness and technique. We offer children’s classes and classes for SEND children.
Bulls Wheelchair Rugby Club
Nort East Bulls Wheelchair Rugby Club are the only wheelchair rugby club based in the Northeast of England. We train on a Tuesday and Thursday evening at Sedgefield Community College (TS21 3DD) from 6 – 9pm.
Wheelchair Rugby is a wheelchair-based sport for people with a disability affecting all four limbs. It is a growing sport which is developing every year as more people become associated with it. The Bulls WRC founded in 2002 by a group of people with spinal injuries, the club was originally the Newcastle Bulls but later adopted the North-East Bulls as players were joining from further afield.
The rules of Wheelchair Rugby can be confusing, it is a mix of sports which creates a brutal game with full contact between chairs permitted, but physical contact between players is not. Certain hits can be devastating, with players flipping out of their chairs and landing face first on the court.
For more information on Wheelchair Rugby and the rules, and to see all the other teams based in the UK, please visit – www.GBWR.org.uk
If you are interested in playing for the NE Bulls, then please contact us and we can arrange for you to attend a session with us. If you have a disability and
Gateway Wheelers
Gateway Wheelers is the North East’s cycling community group for anyone who needs to use an accessible cycle due to having a disability. This can include but not limited to: – learning disabilities, autism, ADHD, balance problems, eyesight problems, brain injuries, strokes, complex health needs etc No cycling experience is needed to come cycling with us. We have a wide range of accessible cycles available for all ages including go-karts, trikes, bucket seat cycle, wheelchair cycle, tandem, KMC trikes, etrikes and more
FFG Boxing
FFG Boxing – Building Strength, Confidence, and Community FFG Boxing is the beating heart of Foundation For Good’s wellbeing and empowerment work. More than just a boxing gym, it’s a safe, inclusive space where people of all ages and abilities can build physical fitness, mental resilience, and personal growth. Rooted in our charity’s belief in the power of neuroplasticity and positive behaviour change, FFG Boxing uses boxing-based training to help individuals develop focus, discipline, and self-belief — skills that extend far beyond the ring. Our sessions are designed to build confidence, improve mental wellbeing, and foster a strong sense of belonging among participants. We work with disadvantaged young people, disabled individuals, and community members seeking a positive outlet, offering both structured coaching sessions and community wellbeing classes. The programme also plays a key role in reducing antisocial behaviour, preventing offending, and promoting healthy lifestyles across the community. Whether through our youth development programmes, community sessions, or competitive boxing pathways, FFG Boxing embodies the spirit of Foundation For Good.
Durham University Hockey Club
Durham University Hockey Club is a well established and successful Hockey Club playing in a variety of leagues both nationally and locally.
After establishing a successful performance programme they are looking to engage with the wider community in particular with juniors throughout the region and within the England Hockey Player pathway system. We aim to do this through utilising the performance coaches and players (including current international players).
We have a brilliant relationship with England Hockey both locally and nationally and are working together to provide more opportunities.
The University is providing the hockey club with 2 brand new hockey fields which will be the only two water based pitches in the North east. We wish to ensure that the pitches are utilised both by the club and community for the next phase of the clubs development.
Chester Le Street United FC
We have teams from 6 years old to adults