The Winterton Disabled Club

The Winterton Disabled Club was created in July 1991 and has since gone from strength to strength.

We specialise in giving our members opportunities to have a good time and are never short of ideas to provide them with activities which they would not normally undertake. For example we love to dress up (in fancy dress of course!)

We organise visits by speakers on a variety of subjects but never anything depressing (no medical talks) and we also hold social afternoons where members can socialise and play a variety of games.

We have a regular assisted shopping scheme visiting supermarkets and garden centres in the area and this is combined with lunch out.

We take members to the theatre and the ballet and organise summer outings to various venues.

We love parties and never miss an opportunity to have a good knees up!

Directory of Social Change Awards

The Club was shortlisted for the first Directory of Social Change Award and obtained a runner up place at the final in the "Everyday Impact" category.

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The presentation of the Award took place in Central Hall, Westminster on 6th June 2007 and was presented by Ed Milliband, Minister for the Voluntary Sector.

We meet twice a month on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Winterton Rangers Football Club, West Street, Winterton.

For more information please visit the club’s website by clicking this link Winterton Disabled Club.
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