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Durham City Basketball Club

Durham City Basketball Club is a community-focused basketball organisation based in Durham, dedicated to providing inclusive, high-quality basketball opportunities for players of all ages and abilities. Our club aims to develop players both on and off the court through structured coaching, competitive play, and positive community engagement.

We offer training sessions, development programmes, and competitive opportunities in a supportive environment that promotes teamwork, discipline, confidence, and respect. The club welcomes beginners, recreational players, and those looking to progress within the sport.

Our mission is to grow basketball within Durham by creating accessible pathways for participation, encouraging healthy lifestyles, and building strong connections within the local community. Durham City Basketball Club is committed to providing a safe, welcoming, and enjoyable environment where every member can develop their skills and passion for the game.

Peterlee Cricket Club

Peterlee Cricket Club is an amateur community cricket club based in Peterlee, County Durham, England. It’s a long-standing grassroots sports club with a strong local presence and a focus on participation across all ages and abilities.

Peterlee Cricket Club play in the Durham Cricket League.

We run eight teams, U11, U13, U15 and U18 junior sides, our academy team Peterlee Casuals, and a 1st XI, 2nd XI, and 3rd XI.

We have played cricket at Helford Road since the late 1960s, and we are open to anyone regardless of age, gender, age, or ability to come along and play.

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 Community Tennis Partnership

Durham Community Tennis Partnership (DCTP) is a dynamic initiative dedicated to fostering a vibrant tennis community within Durham and its surrounding areas. Committed to making tennis accessible, enjoyable, and beneficial for people of all ages and abilities, DCTP collaborates with local organizations, clubs, schools, and individuals to promote the sport’s growth and development.

At DCTP, we believe in the power of tennis to enhance physical fitness, mental well-being, and social connections. Through our programs and initiatives, we strive to create inclusive opportunities for everyone to engage in tennis, regardless of background or experience level.

We can dance

Our charity provide dance lessons in schools for children disabled with special educational needs across the North-East of England. The school relevant to our registration is The Oakes in Spennymoor. Our service is not part of this school’s curriculum.