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We are home to a number of different local clubs and groups to help support our local community. If you would like further information or are interested in joining one of them, then please contact them directly.

Aces Wheelchair Basketball Club

Aces welcome all ages and abilities, with teams from U14’s to adults across three divisions. They provide basketball wheelchairs and equipment, offering a fun space to develop skills and compete. Sessions run weekly on a Friday; more information can be found over on their website.

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Stoke Mandeville Maulers

The Maulers are a wheelchair rugby club based at Stoke Mandeville. They run weekly sessions on a Thursday for all levels, provide equipment, and support players to progress into games. For more information, head to their Facebook page.

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Active In The Community Inclusive Cycling

These Inclusive Cycling sessions aim to remove any barriers to cycling, providing a safe environment for everyone.

With a wide range of adapted cycles to try out, including trikes, quads, wheelchair carriers, hand bikes, and tandems, there is something for all ages and abilities. Head to their website to find out more information.

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Handcycling UK

Handcycling UK introduces children and adults with disabilities to handcycling, offering equipment and expert coaching. Sessions run over four weekends at Stoke Mandeville; for more information, please follow the link below.

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Disability Shooting UK

Disability Shooting UK provide safe and professionally supervised opportunities to try target shooting, with equipment supplied. Events often take place at Stoke Mandeville Stadium. More information is available on their website. 

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British Wheelchair Athletics Association

British Wheelchair Athletics Association provides opportunities to get involved in wheelchair field events and holds a series of Grand Prix competitions throughout the year. More information can be found over on their website.

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British Wheelchair Racing Association

British Wheelchair Racing Association provides opportunities to get involved in wheelchair track events and holds a series of Grand Prix competitions throughout the year. More information can be found over on their website.

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