Adults with learning disabilities are invited to join a sports day designed for participants to meet new people and get active.
The Have A Go Festival, in its 10th year, will offer activities including cycling, athletics, football, cricket, tennis, dance, archery, multi-sports, Paralympic sport boccia, and drums alive.
The free event will take place at Horspath Athletics Track in Oxford, between 11am and 3pm on July 23.
Thousands of people have taken part over the last decade.
Michelle Fisher, allied health professions lead for learning disability at Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, said: "The Have A Go Festival makes such a difference to people’s lives and opportunities, providing a supportive and inclusive opportunity for people to take part in sports, get to know others and enjoy a really lovely day together.
“We are now in our 10th year and I have to say it is such a pleasure to see.
"Each year people share their excitement and glee, they’re enjoying themselves, pushing themselves to achieve their individual goals and succeeding in a host of different ways as they do it."
She added: "This event is about fun and celebrating the opportunities we have to enjoy good health.
"Everyone is welcome to come along to enjoy this fantastic event and join in with the sports.
"The sports day is completely free and there is free accessible parking.”
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