- Action for Leisure
National charity promoting play and leisure for disabled people. Advice, information, play products and outreach plus local opportunities project.
http://www.actionforleisure.org.uk/
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- Albrighton Trust
Centre providing sports, arts, education and recreational facilities for disabled and disadvantaged people and their carers. Fishing, day centre and facilities. Near Wolverhampton.
http://www.albrightontrust.org.uk/
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- Braille Chess
Chess for the blind and deafblind. Articles, rules, worldwide clubs plus learn about braille and see your name in braille.
http://www.braillechess.net/
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- Carry on Gardening
Monty Don introduces a site with advice about easier gardening. Includes tools, ideas exchange and how others have adapted their gardens.
http://www.carryongardening.org.uk/
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- Disabled Birders Association
Raising awareness about the needs of disabled birders and trying to improve access. Offers regional fact sheets, optical advice, newsletter, overseas trips and information on reserves.
http://www.disabledbirdersassociation.org.uk/
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- Disabled United
UK based friends and dating, chat, swap shop, message board, and links.
http://www.disabledunited.com/
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- Extend Exercise Training
Organisation providing recreational movement to music for the elderly and the disabled. Information on classes, teachers and funding.
http://www.extend.org.uk/
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- Horticulture for All
The Federation to Promote Horticulture for Disabled People introduces their association and gives advice and links.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Jane_Stoneham/
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- Thrive
The national horticultural charity empowering disadvantaged, disabled and older people through gardening and horticulture. Runs a number of garden projects, and an expanding regional network.
http://www.thrive.org.uk/
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