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Organisation:British Disabled Water Ski Association 

Comment:

The British Disabled Water Ski Association is devoted to teaching disabled people to water ski. Facilities at the Tony Edge National Centre include a ski jump, slalom course, teaching and barefoot boom etc. The Association runs a number of courses during the season both at the Centre and nationwide. New programmes are arranged every year and include courses for beginners to specialist skiing and tournament practice. Guides, instructors and drivers are available to help people with any disability - amputees, visually impaired, hearing impaired, partial paralysis, paraplegics and those confined to a wheelchair.
Opening times: April to September - daily 9:00am to dusk; October to March - Sundays 10:00am to 4:00pm. 

Phone:01784-483664 
Contact name:
Mick Brearley 
Address:

The Tony Edge National Centre
Heron Lake Hythe End
Wraysbury
Middlesex
TW19 6HW
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Internet:

Logo of British Disabled Water Ski Associationwww.bdwsa.org.uk  

Email:
[email protected] 

Who is it for:

Disabled and able bodied people  

How to Contact:

Contact direct 

Accessibility:

Accommodation block and wheelchair access  

Cost:

Ski fees vary according to type of Membership  

Opening Times:See text

Record updated:16 Mar 2007 


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British Disabled Water Ski Association phone: 01784-483664 or email: [email protected]