Welcome
to MMSA
We’re Manningham Mills Sports & Community Association… a space for everyone to be more active, more often.Â
For Ages 5 to 14
Activities, Events and School Programmes
For Ages 15+
Train, Work or Volunteer at MMSA
A Place for Everyone
6 Acres of Accessible and Inclusive Space.
Activities
students per week
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Girls Participation
members since 2006
A Space for Everyone
Hello, we’re Manningham Mills Sports & Community Association. Or MMSA, as we call ourselves. People come to us for a whole bunch of reasons: fitness and health, to meet new people and make friends, to learn new skills and volunteer… the list goes on and on. With our accessible building and facilities, we tailor sessions for our local community.  That’s just a few reasons why we’re so excited about everything that’s happening right now: as we continue to grow, you can expect to see even more. We look forward to welcoming you.
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Women and Girls
Did you know nearly 60% of girls aren’t meeting recommended exercise goals? We’re active partners of the This Girl Can campaign and work hard to make sure women and girls feel welcome at MMSA.
If you’re interested in women and girls only activities, click on the button and tell us more.
Find something you enjoy at MMSA
There’s always something happening at Manningham Mills Sports & Community Association! Join us for cycling, athletics, tennis, dance and boxing to archery, rugby, badminton, cricket, golf, football or rounders.  Our sessions can be tailored for young people with disabilities or for women and girls only.  We also run Fit Kidz, a high-intensity training designed just for children
Soccer AM: Football Coaching
School Holidays Programme
Accessible Activities
We can tailor programmes for schools or healthcare organisations.
MMSA is a delivery partner for JU:MP, a four-year pilot programme led by Active Bradford and funded by Sport England to increase activity levels of children aged 5-14 years old. Â Minority groups, and girls in particular, are the least likely to meet current physical activity requirements.Â
Find out how we’re helping to transform our communities.