A new nightclub experience designed for adults with learning disabilities has been awarded a £1,000 community grant.

The Trafalgar Entertainment Trust project, which will be held at High Wycombe’s Wycombe Swan Theatre, received funding from Bluebird Care High Wycombe and Slough to create a safe and inclusive social space.

Set to take place in the Old Town Hall in spring 2026, the event aims to help adults with learning disabilities build confidence, connect with others, and enjoy music and dancing in a supportive environment.

Norman Murphy, managing director of Bluebird Care High Wycombe and Slough, said: "We can't wait to support the SEND Nightclub project and help adults with learning disabilities have fun and feel part of their community.

"This grant reflects our commitment to making a positive impact locally, and we're excited to see the difference this project will make."

The nightclub will feature tailored lighting, lower sound levels, and trained support staff to ensure all attendees can enjoy the night in comfort and safety.

Bluebird Care will also provide care professionals to help create a welcoming environment on the night.

Bluebird Care is rated 'outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission and delivers personalised care to individuals in their own homes across High Wycombe, Beaconsfield, Burnham, Slough, Gerrards Cross, Iver, Taplow, and Marlow.

Elle Pethurst, creative learning manager at Trafalgar Entertainment Trust, said: "We're incredibly grateful to Bluebird Care for choosing our project as the winner of their grant.

"We can't wait to host it."