Developed in partnership with Basketball Wales, Disability Sport Wales, and the Scarlets Community Foundation, the hub gives participants the opportunity to try wheelchair basketball, tennis, and rugby on a three-week rotation. The sessions take place every Wednesday at 5pm, with all equipment, including sports wheelchairs, provided.
Whilst the main aim is to provide opportunities to wheelchair users, able bodied participants are welcome to take part ensuring that fun with family or friends is central to the success for the sessions.
The sessions are open to all abilities and are aimed at promoting inclusion, breaking down barriers, and encouraging physical activity in a welcoming and supportive environment.
Cllr Hazel Evans, Carmarthenshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Leisure, Culture and Tourism, said:“We’re proud to support this exciting new initiative that champions inclusion and community participation. The St Clears hub shows what’s possible when we work together to create opportunities that truly welcome everyone, regardless of ability. It’s not just about sport - it’s about building confidence, friendships, and a stronger, more inclusive Carmarthenshire.”
Hywel Thomas, Basketball Focus Sport Lead for Actif, added:“This new hub is a fantastic step forward for inclusive sport in Carmarthenshire. We want to give everyone, regardless of ability or experience, the opportunity to try wheelchair sports, have fun, and build confidence. Thanks to our partners, we’re able to provide a high-quality experience that’s accessible to all.”
Anyone interested in trying wheelchair sports can sign up via the Actif app, or for more information, contact the Actif Communities team at: [email protected]
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