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  1. Creative Academy

    Performance sessions on Tuesdays, 10am-4pm; Production Art on Thursdays, 10am-4pm
    If you’re an adult with a learning disability, who would love to act, perform, and get creative, EGO Performance Company’s Creative Academy may be the place for you!   We offer daytime courses in Performance, including skills in: Stage Craft, Speaking and Listening, Dealing with…
    Jesson HouseCook St / Silver StCoventryCV1 1JN
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  2. Coventry University Sport Centre

    Open Monday to Friday from 7am - 8pm. Saturday & Sunday 9am - 5pm
    Coventry University Sport and Recreation Centre Situated in a central location within Coventry University’s campus and is easily accessible by foot. Home to our indoor facilities, we offer a range of provisions and programmes to engage in physical activity, group fitness, sport, competitions and tournaments…
    Whitefriars StreetCoventryWest MidlandsCV1 2DS
     02477655993 02477655993
  3. Beginner Line Dancing Class

    Wednesdays 7.45pm
    This is a fantastic opportunity to learn to Line Dance  Wednesdays 7.45 Christchurch Church Hall, Frankpledge Rd, Cheylesmore No partner required and we dance to all types of music Monthly socials are held so you can put into practice what you have learnt at class plus…
    11Frankpledge RoadCoventryCV3 5GT
     07443569891 07443569891
  4. The Sherbourne Valley Project

    The Sherbourne Valley Project - We are bringing back the source of our city. For people, for wildlife, for the future. Help us in our mission. Led by the Warwickshire Wildlife Trust, the project is working with partner organisations and local communities to re-write the…
    Brandon LaneBRANDONCV3 3GW
     07508568028 07508568028

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