Creating new partnerships through Ping Pong Parlours – Harpur Centre, Bedford
The Ping Pong Parlour at the Harpur Centre in Bedford has connected with new partners, both inside and outside of the sport and physical activity... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlour proves a hit with local clubs and leagues
The Ping Pong Parlour in Liverpool is being utilised by local clubs and leagues as a new way to meet table tennis players and encourage... Continue reading
The impact of table tennis in deprived areas – Ping Blackpool and @ The Grange
Laura Ivinson from Blackpool Council reflects on the impact table tennis has had on people from deprived areas within the city.
The power of Ping – St Vincent’s Support Centre
St Vincent’s Support Centre offer a range of activities and support for vulnerable individuals and families in Leeds. They have introduced table tennis and have... Continue reading
The power of Ping – Battle of the Paddle
To celebrate 10 years of the Ping project we’re bringing 10 stories to life – this time we’re in Bristol at the Battle of the... Continue reading
The power of Ping – Grange Park
Follow the Power of Ping series as we delve into the impact of the Ping project, this time we’re visiting Grange Park to see the... Continue reading
The power of Ping – WomenZone
WomenZone in Bradford support and empower women to reach their full potential through new projects and services. After introducing table tennis to their group, the... Continue reading
Ping Pong Parlours – A pathway to regular participation
The Ping Pong Parlour project provides the perfect opportunity for people to change their behaviours and create a regular playing habit, particularly when links with... Continue reading
The power of Ping – Keith’s story
Keith suffers with Dementia, however when he’s playing table tennis he’s happy and comes to life.
The power of Ping – Men in Sheds
Men in Sheds are community workshops where men can create, converse and connect. The Men in Sheds project in Barnsley has incorporated table tennis into... Continue reading