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Colchester United Deaf Football Club
Deaf football based in Colchester, have footbal teams for men, women and youth groups.
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http://www.colchesterdeaffc.co.uk/ - Details

Norwich Deaf Youth Club
Here you will find up coming events, news and images of past events. Why not check out the message boards and chat with the deaf youth community online.
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http://www.ndyc.org.uk/main.php - Details

Walthamstow Deaf Club 3.5
Walthamstow Deaf Club exists to promote the British Sign Language within the local community of East London, and beyond. Our aim for this club is to ease access of communication and information for our deaf members and broaden deaf culture awareness amongst our hearing British Sign Language users members.
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http://www.walthamstowdeafclub.org.uk/ - Details

Kernow and Cornish Deaf People Group
Deaf club with events throughout the year, from BBQ to first aid courses.
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http://www.kernowdeaf.co.uk/ - Details

Royal Association for Deaf people 4.0
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
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http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk/ - Details

Centre For Deaf People Bristol 4.0
Centre for Deaf People Bristol work with deaf and hard of hearing people across Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath and East Somerset. We are based in our large centre in Bristol, and from here we provide a range of specialist services and are home to several community groups. We want to keep this website up to date and as interesting as possible. If you have news of events or anything interesting relating to deafness, then please do let us know.
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http://www.centrefordeaf.org.uk/ - Details

Walsall Deaf People's Centre (WDPC) 3.5
We provide social and sporting activities, senior citizens and family groups, advice and guidance, communication support, mentoring and other personal assistance. We participate in local forums in co-operation with other disability organisations. We fund our activities through he teaching of innovative British Sign Language and Deaf Awareness programmes as a member of Walsall Community College.
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http://www.walsalldeaf.org.uk/ - Details

Bexley Deaf Club
Bexley Deaf Club, formed in 1991, by Bexley Deaf Centre (Mrs Voce and Mr Gibbons). It was originally called Bexley Young Deaf Club and was based at Bexley Deaf Centre at Vicarage Road in Old Bexley. Its aim was to promote young Deaf people who live in Bexley area to come along and join the club.
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http://www.bexleydeafclub.org.uk - Details

Glasgow Deaf Golf
New Deaf golf members are always welcome if they do not stay in Glasgow area, they can be any where and become a Glasgow Deaf Golf member
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http://www.glasgowdeafgolfclub.co.uk/ - Details

British Deaf Astronomical Association 2.0
Regular meetings and trips to observe the stars and skies.
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http://www.deafastronomers.co.uk/ - Details

The Young Deaf Club and Colchester YMCA
We provide a wide variety of activities and learning opportunities for the young deaf community. Including one-to-one support and a mix of social and educational activities, such as dry-slope skiing, karting,
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http://www.colchesterymca.co.uk/ydc.html - Details

Cambridgeshire Deaf Association 2.0
Deaf club which provides advocate support, British Sign Language classes and various projects to the Cambridge community.
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http://www.cambsdeaf.org/ - Details

Worthing Deaf Social Club
Worthing Deaf Social Club was formed to to give the deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people in West Sussex a place to meet and socialise.
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http://www.worthingdeafsocialclub.co.uk/ - Details

International Sign Language (ISL) 2.5
ISLbook site for International Sign Language user and interpreters. Most people met through deaf olympics, wfd congress, deaf camps, eudy, deafway, rockfest, brickfest and so on. Keep in touch with international sign language people you know.
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http://www.islbook.com/ - Details

Deaf Camp UK 3.4
The organisation's aim is to provide opportunities for young deaf children to take part in a multi-activity camp. Activities can include abseiling, climbing, orienteering, air rifling, archery to name but a few. It also aims to enable the young deaf child to meet other deaf children, to gain confidence and develop newfound skills in the great outdoors.
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http://www.deafcamp.org.uk/ - Details

Bournemouth Deaf Club 2.0
The Deaf Centre was originally a Baptist Church, which bought for the Deaf in the 1940's with funds donated by the Lockyer family. Hence the name Lockyer Hall. From the 1940's the Hall was used by the Deaf as a Social club and regular church services were held until the 1970's. During the 1970's and the 1980's the club deteriorated mainly because of the poor heating system but it continued to be used for occasional church services. During this period the premises became very derelict. In 1987 Mr. Keith Simmons began a three-year campaign to regain possession of the Lockyer Hall premises and successfully received the keys of the Hall in June 1990.
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http://members.lycos.co.uk/bmthdeafclub/ - Details

Bath Deaf and Social Club
Bath Club provides opportunities for deaf people to socialise with others using British Sign Language. The club has given many deaf people who live alone the opportunity to have a good time. For some, it is a lifeline.
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http://www.bathdeafclub.org.uk/ - Details

Leeds Deaf Social Club
Deaf social club based in Leeds, they have regular meets and also have a cybercafe.
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http://www.leedsdeafsocialclub.org.uk/ - Details

Sussex Deaf Association 3.0
Sussex Deaf Association was known as the Chichester Church Mission to the Deaf and Dumb to provide spiritual and social welfare for deaf people in Sussex and was founded 1912. In 1934 the Mission became The Sussex Diocesan Association for the Deaf and Dumb and an ordained priest with experience of working with Deaf people was appointed. Later on the word "Dumb" was removed from the title. When the laws changed the Association became registered as a charity in 1969. The headquarters and offices are based in Carlton Hill, Brighton. We also have a community services office in Hastings and an office in Worthing.
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http://www.sussexdeaf.co.uk/ - Details

Tayside Association for the Deaf 2.3
The Association is the only voluntary organisation working with deaf people in Tayside. We have been providing services for over 100 years. We offer a wide range of services.
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http://www.taysidedeaf.org.uk/ - Details