
GLL is launching a weekly Disability Football Club at Bodmin Leisure Centre in partnership with Cornwall Football Association and The Brandon Trust.
Sessions will start on Tuesday 21 April from 2-3pm and are open to those aged 16+ with a broad range of learning, physical and sensory disabilities.
Led by qualified Brandon Trust football coaches, the new club is an expansion of the partnership’s first club at St Austell Leisure Centre.
Operating under the Better brand, GLL is the not-for-profit social enterprise that runs nine leisure centres in Cornwall on behalf of the council.
“We’ve had such a great response in St Austell and interest in setting up in Bodmin,” said Rory Jarvis, from The Brandon Trust. “Our partnership with Better and Cornwall FA is having a positive impact on our clients.”
Pan-disability football is an inclusive small-sided game that welcomes diverse impairments and focuses on participation, enjoyment, social connection and skill development.
“We believe in flexible, inclusive and accessible playing opportunities for everyone, and are committed to delivering a range of opportunities for players with a disability to access football at various levels across the county,” said Chloe Harris, Cornwall FA Women, Girls & Disability Football Development Officer.
“We’ve been working with GLL to develop football opportunities in Cornwall over the last three years and are delighted to see this new club opening in Bodmin.”
For more information and booking, visit the website.