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Inclusive Activities Programme at Aldersley Leisure Village

Inclusive Fitness Initiative

Aldersley Leisure Village is an Inclusive Fitness Initiative centre.

The centre is a Sport England Lottery funded project that supports 'not for profit' fitness facilities to become inclusive, catering to the needs of disabled and non-disabled people alike.

Inclusive Fitness Initiative facilities make developments in access, fitness equipment, staff training, marketing strategies and sport development, ensuring that fitness is accessible for all.

Inclusive Fitness Initiative equipment can be found in the fitness suite at Aldersley and is staffed by people who are extremely knowledgeable in all types of fitness training.

Staff have also been specially trained to assist customers during their visit to the gym.

For further information, contact Aldersley Leisure Village direct on:

  • Phone: 01902 556200
  • Textphone: Users add prefix 18001
  • e-mail: aldersley.leisurevillage@wolverhampton.gov.uk

Further information

Information about the types of training you can do right through to applying for their regular newsletter are available from the Inclusive Fitness Initiative website.

Let us Play - Cycling

A new initiative giving you the opportunity to try cycling on adapted bikes.

For more information contact:

  • Phone: 01902 403357.

Black Country Youth Games

In addition to supporting equity in sport, Wolverhampton City Council also works to ensure that all major events staged are 'inclusive'. This event has been held at Aldersley Leisure Village many times over its 13 year history.

The Black Country Youth Games is a mainstream event that also includes Special Schools participants from across Wolverhampton.

General information about sport development and more information about Black Country Youth Games is available elsewhere on this website.

Further information

If you would like any further details on sports provision for women, people with disabilities, black and ethnic minority groups please contact the Sport Development Officer (Equity)

 

 
 
 
 
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