Lord’s Disability Day

West Essex Inclusion Project attend Lord’s Disability Day

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5 children from the West Essex Inclusion Project’s Monday multi-sports group took part in the second annual Disability Day at Lord’s Cricket Ground on Wednesday 25 June.

Disability Day

Disability Day is part of a wider national initiative to promote inclusion and celebrate the achievements of young people with disabilities through sport. The West Essex Inclusion Project is proud to see its young participants recognised on such a meaningful stage.

The selected children proudly represented the project by forming the Guard of Honour, serving as flagbearers, and acting as mascots ahead of the England vs India match.

Multi-sports sessions

This exciting opportunity recognises the children’s dedication and the growing impact of the West Essex Inclusion Project. The Monday multi-sports sessions, held at New City Fitness in Loughton, began in November 2024 and have continued to thrive. The sessions are supported by Lord’s Taverners, Super 1s, and Essex Cricket’s Disability Development Officer, Bradley Donovan.

Held every Monday during term time from 5pm to 6pm, the sessions offer a welcoming and inclusive environment where children of all abilities can enjoy sport, build confidence, and have fun.

Building confidence and creating memories

We are incredibly proud of the young people from the West Essex Inclusion Project. Their energy, confidence, and pride were on full display, and they represented our community with such enthusiasm. Events like this show just how powerful inclusive sport can be in building confidence and creating lasting memories.

Cllr Kaz Rizvi, Portfolio Holder for Community Health and Wellbeing

Find out more

To find out more about The West Essex Inclusion Project, contact Emily Stevens, Disability Inclusion Officer at

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