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
Bat and Chat summary – clubs and leagues
Find out more about what difference Bat and Chat has made on clubs and leagues who introduce the sessions to their timetable.
Keeping fit and making friends at Ping Pong Parlours
After moving countries and changing communities, Joseph shows how taking part in physical activity can help keep you fit as well as make new friends.
Improving mental wellbeing – Lyndsey’s story
Sport and physical activity can have significant impact on people’s mental wellbeing, as Lyndsey from Blackpool discovered through table tennis.
Staying active with table tennis
After playing other racket sports for years, Louise found it too strenuous to continue due to injuries, but she’s found her new sport in table... Continue reading
Improving mental wellbeing with Ping Pong Parlours
Simon and Idwal have been friends for over 20 years, and both have struggled with their mental health. After coming across their local Ping Pong... Continue reading