
In these free fortnightly sessions, you’ll get a chance to have a go at table tennis alongside other members of the LGBTQIA community and their allies.
Wether you’re a complete beginner or you’ve been playing for years, we welcome you to have a go in these sessions! This is a great chance to learn a new skill, whilst also getting to socialise with a wonderful and supportive community of people.
What to expect:
Table tennis, great conversations and lots of fun!
The session will start with some gentle games, as well some potential fun tasks/activities run by our amazing facilitators to improve your skill.
What to bring:
We will provide all the resources to these sessions, so just bring yourself!
Getting here:
The hall is 5 minutes walk (Google Maps estimate) from stops on the following bus routes:
A1 Flyer, 33, 34, 49, 50, 50A, 91
It is 10 minutes walk from Headingley train station.
There is also on-street parking, and a car park.
We are really grateful to be supported by Leeds Parkyping, who are kindly lending us their resources for these sessions!
About your facilitators:
Aoife (she/her) is a creative freelancer in Leeds, who started going to table tennis tournaments with her dad when she was still a kid! In her free time, Aoife likes going to live music events and fussing over her 6 house rabbits and Guinea pigs.
More about event organiser, Leeds LGBT Community Consortium
Leeds LGBTQ+ Community Consortium works with partners to reduce social isolation amongst older, unwell, disabled or otherwise restricted members of the LGBTQ+ communities. We aim to improve health and by providing inter-generational activities, events and information to enable LGBTQ+ people to develop new interests and become more connected.
Kirkstall Valley Community Hub
St Stephen's Church Hall
Norman Street
Leeds
LS5 3JN
United Kingdom
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53.8183186, -1.6015851
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The hall is 5 minutes walk (Google Maps estimate) from stops on the following bus routes:
A1 Flyer, 33, 34, 49, 50, 50A, 91
It is 10 minutes walk from Headingley train station.
There is also on-street parking, and a car park.