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Celtic Storm - Cornwall's Powerchair Football Club
They have a number of dedicated powerchairs, although some players use their own chairs with attachments provided by the club to enable play. The club’s own powerchairs have enabled us to open up to new players - those with a physical disability who do not normally use a powerchair. The club is expanding and welcomes anyone who wishes to try out the game or just come along and watch. See our fixtures' page for details of up and coming events and training or the contacts page to get in touch
Cornwall County Football Association Ltd Bodmin, Cornwall, PL31 2RQ
We control, manage, regulate and promote football within Cornwall and aim to provide safe and structured football opportunities for everyone irrespective of age, colour, gender or disability
Cornwall Rolling Ramblers
, Cornwall
We are a group of disabled folk who enjoy the countryside and with the loan for those without electric scooters, we enjoy a good number of rambles through the countryside of Cornwall along trails and paths suitable for our method of transport
As you would expect, each ramble is carefully selected beforehand to ensure access throughout the routes and of interest to the group, with possible delightful stops at picturesque places to enjoy a sandwich and drink.
Our group plans to to have at least one ramble a month April - September each year, with the help of Scoot-a-Long, making some 6 scooters available for those without scooters for a small charge.
Echo Physical Disability Resource Centre Liskeard, Cornwall, PL14 6AY
The Echo Centre is a purpose-built, multi-functional resource centre that offers a wide range of services and activities to people with physical disabilities living in the Caradon area of Cornwall. The centre's aim is to provide a quality service that promotes independence, social inclusion, empowerment and rehabilitation and offers carers a break. ECHO facilitates opportunities and experiences for people with physical disabilities, encouraging personal fulfilment, self-worth and reintegration into the community