Overview
Super1s is a national programme funded by the Lord’s Taverners offering young disabled people, aged 10 to 25, opportunities to play cricket in a supportive environment.
Our Super1s community cricket hubs offer coaching, cricket festivals and life skills workshops; delivered by experienced coaches Super1s takes a holistic approach, using cricket as a tool for developing the whole person.
Super1s trips include matches at Trent Bridge, where the group are on the pitch with the players, regional cricket festivals and community volunteering....plus everyone gets a FREE t-shirt!
FREE weekly cricket sessions take place across Nottingham and Mansfield....young people will enjoy and learn cricket in friendly, inclusive groups that are family oriented.
Trent Bridge Community Trust is the charitable arm of Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club.
For Information, go to Trent Community Trust's Disability Cricket Offer
Times and availability
Mondays - Nottingham South Hub - Keyworth Cricket Club - Platt Lane, Keyworth, NG12 5GJ. 5.30pm - 7pm
Thursdays - Mansfield Hub - Portland College - Nottingham Road - Mansfield - NG18 4TH 5.30pm - 6.30pm
Fridays - Nottingham North Hub - Gedling Colliery Cricket Club - Plains Road, Mapperley - NG3 5RH 6pm - 7pm
Age Range: 10 to 25 years
Contact
Super1s Summer sessions run in 3 different places:
- Mondays - Nottingham South Hub - Keyworth Cricket Club - Platt Lane, Keyworth, NG12 5GJ 5.30pm - 7pm
- Thursdays - Mansfield Hub - Portland College - Nottingham Road - Mansfield - NG18 4TH 5.30pm - 6.30pm
- Fridays - Nottingham North Hub - Gedling Colliery Cricket Club - Plains Road, Mapperley - NG3 5RH 6pm - 7pm
All venues have accessible toilets, wheelchair ramps and blue badge parking.
Costs
| Description | Cost type | Unit price | Cost unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| FREE |
All sessions and activities are free, Super1s is fully funded by The Lord's Taverners.
Inclusion
Supporting
- Learning difficulties
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