Local Offer leisure activities - facilities in and around Bromley

Community activities

The clubs and activities listed here are offered by organisations in and around Bromley.

We do not endorse these clubs and activities by including them on this list and encourage you to make your own enquiries about the suitability of each club or activity for your child or young person before attending. Please contact the provider directly to enquire about the availability of clubs, dates and times, age ranges and pricing.

Activity clubs

CASPA

Providing social clubs, specialist trampolining and technology projects, holiday programmes, residential trips and family support for children, young people and families affected by autism.

Family Link

Providing Saturday and school holiday activities fun and educational activities for children and young people with complex disabilities including, but not limited to, autism, severe learning disabilities, physical disabilities and/or complex health needs.

ZAP Kids Club

Designed for children with complex needs, learning difficulties and ASD, ZAP’s vision is to create a truly accessible arts/crafts and sports holiday club that is fully inclusive for all children regardless of their SEND.

Choirs

Bromley Youth Music Trust

One choir is a fully inclusive SEN choir where you will learn the skills required to sing in a group and develop your musicianship skills.

Cricket

Disability cricket for children in Bromley

Cricket for children aged 8 to 19 with physical and learning difficulties

Cycling

Wheels for Wellbeing

Wingz Sport

Dance

Magpie Dance        

Football

Upbeats, Down Syndrome football

Orpington Football Club

Kicks, Pan disability football

Horse riding

New Lodge Riding

Multi-sports

Access Sport

Working across a variety of sports ensuring that accessible and inclusive offers are available within Bromley

MyClub Junior Activities at the Pavilion Leisure Centre 

Myclub Junior is a paid programme for children and young people with SEND and their families.

Pulse Social Community Sports Club

Inclusive sports activities for young people who are hearing impaired, neurodivergent or with SEND aged 8 to 17 years.

Scouts

Special Needs Scouts 9th West Wickham

A scout group for young people who are unable to access mainstream scouting due to their additional needs.

Swimming

Darrick Wood Swimming

Sharks Swimming           

Mytime Active Swimming

Tennis and ball games

Special K Bromley

Theatres and drama

Remix Theatre

Inclusive drama classes for people with learning disabilities in Bromley and Kent.

Trampolining

Air jump Orpington

Outdoor sports and activities

Tenacity Sports

Cinemas in Bromley

CEA Cinema Card - The card enables a disabled cinema guest to receive a complimentary ticket for someone to go with them when they visit a participating cinema.

Libraries in Bromley

Visit www.bromley.gov.uk/libraries 

Museums and galleries

Visit www.bromley.gov.uk/Museums

Parks in Bromley

Visit www.bromley.gov.uk/parks

Community and public toilets

Visit Changing Places Toilets (changing-places.org)

These fully accessible facilities provide a dedicated spaces in our community areas for people who have disabilities. They provide additional equipment and space to allow you to use the toilet safely and in comfort. You will now find these in Bromley located at Crystal Palace Park, High Elms Country Park, The MP Warren in Hayes and the Princess Royal Hospital with others to follow.

Help to access activities

Max discount card

The Max card is a discount card for families of children with disabilities. It can help you save money on great days out at castles, zoos, bowling alleys and more.

Access card

An Access card is a physical card which acts as a photo ID that can be used to easily communicate your access requirements to events and venues, so that the venues can provide accessibility to the needs of their visitors. It also works online with other platforms like ticketing systems, to unlock the access facilities you need.

CEA Cinema Card

The CEA Cinema Card enables a disabled cinema guest to receive a complimentary ticket for someone to go with them when they visit a participating cinema.

Carers ID card

The National Carer ID Card allows you to identify yourself as a carer. Ideal for letting people know that you care for someone.

The card is eligible to anyone that looks after someone that needs help and cannot cope without support.

London Taxi Card

The London Taxi Card scheme provides subsidised door-to-door transport for people who have serious permanent or long term mobility or visual impairments and have difficulty in using public transport.

Bromley is a member of the scheme, which is jointly funded by Transport for London and all the London boroughs.