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July/August 2019
News FREE summer play scheme for 5 to 11 year-olds starts on Monday 29th July
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he annual FREE summer play scheme for children aged 5 to 11 gets under way at Little Stoke Community Hall on Monday 29th July for two weeks and then moves to The Poplar Rooms, Stoke Gifford Trust Ground for another two weeks until Friday 23rd August. Running Monday through Friday until 23rd August, the play scheme is run by the Four Towns Play Association, which receives financial assistance from Stoke Gifford Parish Council. The aim of the play scheme is to ensure children have fun over the school summer holiday and also to provide a break for parents. It is designed to support children in the local area to play and learn, in the presence of others, in a safe and child-friendly environment. Children attending the sessions
take part in arts and crafts, sport and team games. There are also visits from sports coaches, dance teachers and library staff. Sessions run from 10.30am to 12.30pm, closing for lunch and are back in operation from 1.30pm to 3.30pm. It is essential children are collected during the lunch period as the play scheme is not covered by insurance during that period. There is no need to book, just turn up and complete a registration form. The scheme runs on a first come first served basis, so please arrive promptly to avoid disappointment. Similar sessions are being held at venues in Patchway and Filton and Bradley Stoke. More information can be found on the Four Towns Play Association page on Facebook or by phoning Barbara on 01454 868571.
For children aged 5– 11 years Take part in team games, sports, arts and crafts and lots of fun! 29th July—9th August: Little Stoke Community Hall, Little Stoke BS34 6HR 12th—23rd August: Stoke Gifford Trust Ground, Stoke Gifford BS34 8PE Morning Session: 10:30am– 12:30pm CHILDREN MUST BE COLLECTED FOR THE LUNCH PERIOD Afternoon Session: 1:30pm– 3:30pm
NO NEED TO BOOKJust complete a registration form on arrival For more info email: barbaraball@southernbrooks.org.uk Or call 01454 868571
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