Super 1's (Disability Cricket Sessions)

Super 1s is a Lord’s Taverners programme designed to give cricketing opportunities to young disabled people aged 12 to 25. Activity regularly takes place across Lancashire, including Manchester and Salford. All sessions are free and all disabilities are welcome.
There is a free Super 1s Disability Cricket on Friday evenings, 7- 8pm, at Denmark Road Sports Centre in Ardwick. This is part of the Champions Club which involves a multisport session from 6-7pm.
Inclusive cricket is also on offer as part of the SEND Multisport Sessions for 5-10 year olds on Sunday mornings at the same venue.
An additional session is Disability Cricket on Thursday evenings, 6 to 7pm, not too far away in Swinton at Moorside High School, M27 0AP. It is a free session, with opportunities to take part in competitions, festivals and workshops.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Amlyn Layton
- Telephone
- 07799 639838 07799 639838
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alayton@lancashirecricket.co.uk
- Website
- Lords Taverners Cricket
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Where to go
- Name
- Denmark Road Sports Centre
- Address
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Denmark Road
Manchester
- Postcode
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M15 6FGView M15 6FG on a map
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