Host of Activities at the Rectory Park Community Centre


Community First Foundation run the facility in Northolt


Free yoga classes are on of the activities on offer

The Community First Foundation which runs the Rectory Park Community Centre currently have a wide range of activities for people in Northolt many of which are free.

There are free yoga lessons where mums can leave there children for art & crafts every Saturday 9am to 10.30am.

Free boxing lessons also take place on Saturdays from 10.30am to 12pm. There is also free MMA.

Inv3ntive Football Academy, a team of qualified and DBS Checked coaches providing fun, safe and affordable sports programmes to girls and boys of all ability are based at the centre. Throughout the year, they offer weekly football classes, holiday camps, competitive matches, private coaching and much more. The academy works with over 300+ children every week to help them achieve their full potential. You can contact them direct on 07443 949298 or by email at info@inventivefootballacademy.com.

The Alpha Judo Club runs adult sessions on Wednesdays at 8pm. For children the club runs sessions on Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 5pm to 7pm. They can be contacted on 07833 943522 or at alphajudoclub@gmail.com.

There are also sewing classes, free ESOL classes and tuition for years Reception to year 11 students at the centre which is available for hire including a hall for parties and function and a meeting room.

The Rectory Park Community Centre
The Rectory Park Community Centre

For more information about the centre call 020 8841 5263 or 07958 348 864 or email info@communityfirstfoundation.org.uk.

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February 10, 2022