Table tennis employment improves mental wellbeing
Fred was struggling with his mental wellbeing, however after finding an activator role at the local council in table tennis he has been able to... Continue reading
Table tennis benefits cancer support group
Cancer support group C’Siders in Weymouth have introduced table tennis to their meetings, to introduce a fun, accessible activity that all group members could get... Continue reading
Table tennis aids heart attack recovery
After suffering from two heart attacks, John says that playing table tennis has massively helped during his recovery.
The economic impact of Ping Pong Parlours
As well as providing an opportunity for people to be physically active, Ping Pong Parlours have shown how they can drive footfall and increase spend... Continue reading
Increasing physical activity – Alwyn and Stephan’s story
Retired couple Alwyn and Stephan have found how table tennis can help keep them active in later life, as well as keeping Stephan’s mind active... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlours serve as ‘activity hubs’ for people to try something new
The Ping Pong Parlour in Cambridge has provided the perfect opportunity for people to try a new activity, with taster session provided by the local... Continue reading
Being active and having fun at Ping Pong Parlours
There are approximately 1.2 millions people with a learning disability in England, with only 16.8% taking part in sport and physical activity once a week... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlours host community health screenings
Millions of people in England benefits from health screenings each year. Hosting screenings in community venues, such as Ping Pong Parlous, can be effective in... Continue reading
Parlours provide local affordable opportunities to be active
The location and cost of physical activity opportunities can prevent people from taking part and being physically active. Ping Pong Parlours are the perfect project... Continue reading
Increasing physical activity – Ian’s story
Living with a mental health condition can lead to not being physically active. Ian has bipolar disorder and found it difficult to be active, until... Continue reading