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The Play Gym.

We recognise that parents are the first educators of their children, this is why we encourage parents/carers to be involved in their child’s learning and development at The Play Gym.

We believe that collaborating with parents is vital to help children grow and learn. This also helps parents/carers to understand more about their children’s development and skillsets.

There’s no booking required, just walk-in! Keep an eye out on our website and social media platforms for upcoming events at The Play Gym!

Prices

1 Child: £3

Sibling: £2

Under 1 years old: £1

Opening Times

Monday 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Tuesday 9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Wednesday 09:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Thursday 09:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Friday 9:30 AM  – 4:30 PM
Saturday 11 AM – 2 PM
Sunday Closed

Kid’s Meal for £2.50

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Facilities

Soft Play Area

Baby Library

Sensory Room

Rock Climbing

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Contact Details

19-21 Hubert St
Bradford
BD3 9TE
01274 665270
info@womenzonecc.co.uk

Opening Hours

Mon: 9 AM – 5 PM
Tues: 9 AM – 7 PM
Wed: 9 AM – 7 PM
Thurs: 9 AM – 7 PM
Fri: 9 AM – 5 PM
Sat: 11 AM – 2 PM
Sun: Closed

Registration Details

Charity number: 1170163
ICO Registration number: ZA369952

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Kitchen Staff
Hooriya Iqbal

Hello, I’m Hooriya, a dedicated volunteer at WomenZone, where I’m responsible for providing administrative support, answering phone calls, and assisting service users with any queries they may have about the centre.

When I’m not working, I’m a sports enthusiast and thrive on competition. You can find me at our weekly badminton sessions at WomenZone, where I get to stay active and have fun. In the near future, I’m excited to travel the world, immerse myself in new cultures and religions, and indulge in trying local cuisine. As an added creative outlet, I’m passionate about make-up and am considering enrolling in a make-up and hair course after completing my studies.

Kainaat Ahmad
Shabana Butt
Amreena Khan
Sameena Yousaf
Parveen Khan
Nuzhat Niazi
Rubina Niazi
Mandeep Samara

Hi my name is Mandeep.

Aamta Tul Waheed

Hello! My name is Aamta Waheed, I am the Project Co-coordinator for the Sufi Music Heritage Project funded by National Lottery Grants for Heritage Funding, I joined WomenZone in January 2024. 

I am an interdisciplinary Artist and Producer in Bradford with 8 years of experience in the creative industry. My focus is on exploring relational and concept art, particularly concerning taboo subjects concerning Muslim and South Asian women. My work is inspired by my personal experiences as a British Muslim woman and societal issues within the South Asian community.

Kitchen Assistant

Hi myname is Asma Shaan and I work in the Kitchen.

Asma Shaan – Kitchen staff
Hi, my name is Asma Shaan, I was a volunteer for a few months at the Kitchen and now I’m a member of the staff. I enjoy coming to WomenZone because it’s a friendly environment and love the energy of the centre.
Samira Noori - Marketing & Communications Officer (MCO)

Hello! I’m Samira, the Marketing & Communications specialist at WomenZone. I have been working since 2022 and enjoy the atmosphere I’m exposed to. I graduated and worked in Digital Marketing for corporate companies in London before moving to Bradford.

When I’m not working, you can find me exploring new cuisines and cooking dishes from around the world. I’m an avid sports enthusiast and enjoy playing Badminton and taking long walks on sunny days.

As an adventurous person, I’m always drawn to new experiences and love traveling to immerse myself in different cultures and marvel at the beauty of each country. If I could be any animal, I’d choose to be a bird, soaring through the skies and taking in the views!

Mazish Ahmed – Operations Manager

Hi, my name is Mazish Ahmed and I am the operations manager.

I enjoy cooking, shopping, exploring new places, and taking care of my three children which keeps me on my toes.

If I was an animal I would be an Octopus so I could have 8 arms to get all my jobs for the day done.

Lubna Khalid – Project Worker

Lubna

Hi, I’m Lubna, my role revolves around working with families and engaging them in sport and physical activities. My hobbies include listening to music and watching enjoyable movies. In my spare time I enjoy knitting and cooking new recipes from around the world.

 

Tahseen - Youth Engagement Officer

Hi, I’m Tahseen, I joined WomenZone in 2024 and I’m working with young people to establish a YouthZone led by the youth. I am passionate about reducing health inequalities because I have various qualifications from a BA Hons Degree to a youth work certificate, an HND in childhood, and numerous in-house training courses as CPD. I was a healthy living champion ensuring small lifestyle changes were implemented within the community through sharing positive messages.

I have 10 years of experience working in voluntary and community sector. I am passionate about making a difference in the lives of the community.

Born and bred in Bradford, I have worked around the Bradford District with links with numerous organisations. I have served the community and been in public-facing roles for many years. My experience in youth work backdates from 10 years as a cover supervisor, support staff, activities leader, youth worker, and teaching staff.

My passion is creativity and I enjoy walking, nature, watching documentaries, and spending time with my family outdoors. I enjoy travelling to a variety of destinations.

 

Iveta Gazova – Kitchen Assistant (Kickstarter Scheme)

 

I am the Kitchen Assistant at WomenZone. I enjoy exercising and in my spare time I like to go walking.

Nahida Khatun – ESOL English Tutor (Kickstarter Scheme)

Nahida

I am an ESOL Tutor at WomenZone, where they have been running an English For Everyone course (EFE) which I’ve been gladly been a part of.

In my spare time, I enjoy walking in nature, taking part in creative activities and being in tune with day-to-day life and my surroundings

Shahana Zabeer - Office Manager

Hey, I’m Shahana! I’ve been working at WomenZone for a bit, and I’m stoked to say that I’ve been promoted to Office Manager! Now, my main gig is to make sure everything runs smoothly and that everyone’s got what they need. The team here is literally the best – they’re all super supportive and make me feel like I’m part of the crew. The vibes at WomenZone are always positive and uplifting, and I’m really hoping to keep growing and learning in this role.

When I’m not working, you can find me getting crafty with DIY projects, binge-watching TV shows and movies, or hitting up the bowling alley with family. I also love trying out new restaurants and spending time with my loved ones.

If I had to be an animal, I’d totally be a leopard – they’re so cool! I love their fearless attitude and loyalty to their pack.

Haasina Masood – Playworker

Hello! My name is Haasina Masood, and I work as a PlayGym worker and admin at WomenZone. I joined the organisation in 2020, and since then, I’ve been passionate about contributing to the wonderful work that WomenZone does.

When I’m not busy at work, I enjoy watching movies and baking for my friends and family. As a creative and artistic person, I also enjoy expressing myself through various forms of art, whether it’s painting, drawing, or crafting. I’m also a bit of a sports enthusiast! In my free time, I enjoy playing Badminton and Rounders, which not only keeps me physically active but also provides a sense of a friendly competition.

As for my personality, I’d like to think that I’m a bit like a Chameleon so that I can adapt to different situations and challenges I come across.

Mareena Bibi – Covid-19 Response Worker

Mareena joined WomenZone in a voluntary capacity supporting the centre as a Covid Response Worker, she is responsible for overseeing the distribution of food parcels, clothing and hot meals.

Mareena has recently achieved a level two qualification in Childcare and is looking to progress onto the next stage.

Mareena is a creative person and enjoys painting and sewing.

Saadia Hussain – Kitchen Worker

Saadia

Saadia has supported the centre for many years, initially as a volunteer supporting the wellbeing ladies. Since then Saadia has supported various projects throughout the years. Saadia is also a cook for the centre and is currently working on the Healthy Holidays programme.

Sadia loves socialising with friends and family, she also has a flair for creativity and enjoys fashion and make up in her spare time.

 

Khalida Naheed – Head Chef at Hubert St. Kitchen

Khalida

Hello, I’m Khalida, the culinary expert behind the scenes at WomenZone. During term-time holidays, I have the pleasure of preparing up to 100 meals daily, showcasing my skills in creating a diverse range of dishes, from pasta to curries.

When I’m not in the kitchen, you can find me indulging in my guilty pleasure of shopping or spending quality time with my loved ones, including my five grandchildren. I also have a passion for long walks in the park and watching Pakistani dramas.

As a person of faith, it’s important to me to not only practice my beliefs but also share them with others.

 

Shabbana Kamran – Gym Instructor & Project Worker

Shabana

Hello, I’m Shabbana, the fitness instructor at WomenZone. With a passion for wellness, I’m dedicated to promoting an active lifestyle, healthy eating habits, and mental well-being. As a fitness expert, my mission is to empower my clients to achieve their fitness goals and develop sustainable, long-term healthy habits that transform their overall well-being.

In my spare time, I enjoy hiking and have successfully completed the Yorkshire three peaks, despite many obstacles. I believe no goal is too small to achieve and it’s just a case of ‘mind over matter.’

Abida Hussain – Centre Coordinator

Abida is currently the Centre Coordinator for WomenZone, running several projects, including English for Everyone, Go Higher and The YEF Project.

In her own time Abida is a mum to two wonderful children, and her hobbies include reading and music.

“The idea was to bring together a group of remarkable people, to see if they could become something more.” – The Avengers

Rubina Khalid – Co-CEO

Rubina

Hi, I’m Rubina Khalid, the Co-CEO of WomenZone since 2006. I’m responsible for the organization’s strategic development, ensuring it adapts to evolving community needs. This involves securing funding and generating additional revenue streams to support the organization’s growth and expansion.

I work closely with local health, education, social services, and other statutory and voluntary agencies to build trusted partnerships. I’m passionate about promoting the mental and physical wellbeing of BAME communities, drawing on my background in psychology and qualifications in areas like clinical hypnotherapy, NLP, and spiritual practices.

Outside of my professional work, I have a keen interest in healthy living and enjoy activities like nature walks, meditation, and yoga, which I find very therapeutic. I also love spending time with my grandchildren. I’m a keen reader of biographies and watch interviews of World’s famous people.  I particularly enjoy exploring the intersection of religion, spirituality, and science through. I recently begun traveling internationally to experience new places around the world.

 

Sadia Sajid – Co-CEO

Sadia

Sadia Sajid, Co-CEO has been instrumental in Womenzone’s growth model. Sadia has streamlined Womenzone’s finances leading to a more sustainable organisation going forward. Her business acumen coupled with her wealth of experience in asset-based community development and restorative practise has put her in good stead.

With 20 years of experience working in the voluntary and community sector, Sadia is passionate about reducing health inequalities and ensuring underserved communities are supported to achieve positive destinations. One of the many highlights of my career at Womenzone has to be securing £335k from Sport England supporting families to be active together.

Born and bred in bred in Bradford, Sadia holds a BSc in Chemistry with Pharmaceuticals and Forensic Science but soon decided her heart was within the community. Sadia is a Therapist

in Behavioural Activation and a PTTLS qualified trainer as well as an ambassador for approachable parenting.

She leads Projects ranging from Training and Employability, Physical Health and fitness to Youth and Maternal Health, leading a team of staff, sessional workers and volunteers in a harmonious manner.

As a young mother of 5 beautiful children, Sadia enjoys reading, swimming and walking (when she gets the time!).

Tahera Kacholia - Trustee

Tahera

I took a career leave in 2019 after teaching 28 years on FE courses as a lecturer at Bradford College.

I wanted to give back to my community in Bd3 so i joined Women Zone Centre in 2019 as a volunteer, I took responsibility

running a 50 pulse ladies group every week. We have 20/25 ladies each week.

We organise many health related activities and give support and guidance relating to any mental health issues.

I am also on the Women Zone Board as a trustee. We meet and discuss the issues relating to the centre .I am an enthusiastic, understanding and committed person who wishes to create positive environment and equality of opportunity enabling to fulfil potential in our W/Z centre.

I am also a Chair for the Roshni women’s group based in BD3. We work closely with W/Z and organise many activities.

This is a Gujarati women’s group which has been running for many years.

I am also volunteer teacing Esol at Laisterdyke library Masjid Usman through the NHS.

My hobbies are reading teaching related books , fact ,fiction singing, enjoy performing dramas, surfing on IT and finding more info on Islam.

Marcia Marczynski - Treasurer

Treasurer’s responsibility – To have a general financial oversight of the organisation’s finances ensuring all legal accounting practices are in order.

Board member for various not for profit organisations relating to mental health for children and adults. Also involved with the wellbeing of the elderly.

Worked in accountancy for forty years – Started out working for various industries and for the last 27 years running my own accountancy practice.

We look after small to medium size businesses in the Yorkshire area.

Hobbies – Walking especially coastal walks and reading short fictional stories.

Lorna James JP – Vice Chair

Lorna is an experienced retired health care professional who worked for the NHS for 45 years at clinical and managerial levels. She has also been a Justice of the Peace for 35 years.

Since retiring, she has been serving her community through voluntary activities at the Black Health Forum (Bradford) as Treasurer, St Paul’s Manningham Wellbeing Cafe as Coordinator and at WomenZone as the Vice Chair.

Her role as Deputy Chairperson is to support the Chairperson, other board members and staff in carrying out the work of the organisation to a high standard for the benefit of the community.

She is a mother, grandmother and great grandmother. Lorna is fun loving with a serious side when that is required. She likes to dance, keeping fit and healthy, cooking and all forms of singing. Lorna is an active member of her church and is an active member of the Celebration Choir.

She endeavours to continue to serve Womenzone by upholding its values at all times.

Rizwana Jamil - Chair

WomenZone is in the unique position of being a women only community centre which was primarily set up to deliver provision for disadvantaged and vulnerable women in some of the most deprived areas in Bradford. One of my passions in standing for election as a Councillor is providing community leadership and empowerment for the women. I therefore welcomed the opportunity when invited to serve as a board member of Womenzone as the aims and priorities of the organisation resonate so closely to mine. I feel that my skills and community ties and links will help strengthen the organisation and work with the women in the community which require this provision. I feel proud to be part of this organisation and hope to continue working with Womenzone in the years to come in continuing the work of enabling and empowering women.

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