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Jubilee Fields Youth Club
Our After School (ages 5–7) and Youth Provision (ages 8–14) offers a safe, welcoming and inclusive space where children and young people can learn, play and socialise after school. We provide a wide range of engaging activities including sports, arts and crafts, team games and general youth club activities designed to build confidence, creativity and friendships. Children and young people are encouraged to try new things, develop new skills and take part in positive group experiences. Healthy snacks, including fresh fruit, are provided at each session to support wellbeing. We also organise occasional trips and special activities to give members new experiences and opportunities beyond the club setting. Our provision aims to support personal development, encourage active lifestyles and create a fun, supportive environment where every child and young person feels valued and included.
Chi Chilton Taekwondo
Chi Chilton Taekwondo is a welcoming and community‑focused martial arts club offering high‑quality training for adults and children aged 5+. We provide a safe, supportive environment where members can build confidence, develop physical fitness, and learn the discipline and skills of traditional Taekwondo. Whether you’re completely new to martial arts or returning to training, our sessions are designed to be inclusive, enjoyable, and challenging at every level. Led by DBS‑checked, safeguarding‑trained instructors, the club promotes respect, teamwork, and personal growth while helping members achieve their individual goals. New members are always welcome to come along and give it a try.
Durham Coast FC Youth
Northern martial arts academy HAPKIDO
Newton Hall Bowls Club
Club provides facility and equipment to enable participation in the sport.
It has a male and a female coach.
Junior players would be welcome as Club has special equipment for those with small hands.
The club also possesses some equipment for use by disabled persons.
View Lane Bowling Club
View Lane Bowling Club is a club that plays in the North West Durham Derwentside leagues and is also open for casual and social bowling
Kaizen Dojo
Go The Distance CIC
Go the Distance (GTD) is a Community Interest Company (CIC) set up to create a pathway for young people focusing on four core areas: Sport, Education, Employability, Mental Health.
Sporting activities used as a vehicle to help young people in the Durham and Sunderland area of the Northeast of England with mental health, behaviour, and confidence issues to access positive engagement via additional education and training outside of a school environment.
Our approach is to work with young people by helping them to re-engage with their education program, use sport to build confidence and discipline and build their mindset up to a level where they can believe in themselves and improve self-esteem.
Chester-Le-Street Town FC
Fishburn Bowls Club
Fishburn Bowls Club is a not-for-profit club located on Butterwick Road, Fishburn. Play is on a natural grass green of six lanes located within Fishburn Sports Ground with supporting facilities. Open between April and October. As a key part of the local community Fishburn Parish Council fully support the club.
The club has been at present location since mid-1950s with a current membership of almost thirty. Open to anyone in the Fishburn and surrounding districts (including Sedgefield, Bishop Middleham, Trimdon villages and Coxhoe), the club affords opportunities to enjoy outdoor sport with no financial barriers. The club are members of four bowls leagues within County Durham, although members are under no obligation to participate in those leagues. The club is also open to casual players at arranged times.
The club is open to all ages and gender offering companionship and gentle healthy exercise.