Active For Life
Find low cost activities across the city for people of all ages and abilities provided by the Active for Life team, alongside a searchable directory of over 400 local sports clubs, dance and physical providers in Brighton & Hove.
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Find low cost activities across the city for people of all ages and abilities provided by the Active for Life team, alongside a searchable directory of over 400 local sports clubs, dance and physical providers in Brighton & Hove.
A national charity that gives guidance and support to veterans as they adjust to sight loss and regain their personal independence. Whatever level of support is needed, Blind Veterans will work with you for the rest of your lives.
A wide range of activities and groups for children and young people.
Brighton & Hove City Council fund free swimming in the city for all local children aged 16 and under.
There are 18 regular walks across the city and lengths range from under a mile (average walking time: twenty to thirty minutes) up to three miles (average walking time one and a half to two hours). They are all free, led by trained Volunteer Walk Leaders and are also accessible by public transport.
Information to help you lead an active lifestyle, including finding sports clubs, lists of swimming pools and exercise sessions.
They diagnose and treat eye conditions.
A local website providing comprehensive and up-to-date listings for a wide range of child friendly things to do, places to visit, places to eat and drink, activities, places to stay and fun days out.
The Compass Card is a discount card for 0 to 25 year olds with special educational needs or disabilities in Brighton and Hove. The card can be used at lots of leisure venues to gets discounts or special offers.
To get a Compass Card, you need to register of the 'disability register' for Brighton and Hove. Find out more about the card and check if you are eligible.
A directory of local attractions, family days out and child friendly activities.
A local charity dedicated to providing vital services to blind and partially sighted people. They aim to increase people's independence, confidence and wellbeing, whilst working to promote the understanding of sight loss in local communities.
A national organisation with a mission to stop sight loss in its tracks. They fund eye research, in order to create a future everyone can see.