Disability Ice Skating In Nottingham
British Ice Skating have partnered with Nottingham Ice Centre to deliver weekly ice skating sessions for people with a disability/health condition. These sessions are supported by licensed coaches, dedicated volunteers, specialised equipment and are a brilliant community to be a part of. Age requirement is 5+, wheelchairs are welcome on the ice and no previous experience is required.
The sessions are held every Monday 11:00-11:30, for just £5 per session.
Please find more information here.
The National Ice Centre state “Our long‑term aim is to create clear pathways for anyone who wants to get involved in the sport. That could mean progressing into competitions, developing new skills, joining lessons, supporting events or moving into coaching.”
They say “We’re committed to keeping the ice accessible for everyone.”
“We’re proud to be part of Let’s Skate!, an initiative from British Ice Skating funded by Sport England that opens ice skating to disabled people across the UK. At the National Ice Centre, we’re one of the venues offering these sessions to help more people experience the joy of skating.”
“Every Monday morning, we host inclusive skating sessions led by qualified coaches trained to support skaters of all abilities. You don’t need any skating experience, and each session is designed to be welcoming, safe and confidence‑building so you can enjoy skating in a supportive environment.”
*Main image @Nat_Ice_Centre skating sesssions are now held every Monday morning.
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