This holiday club is running again during May half-term. Reviewed as the "best holiday club ever", early booking is recommended
Dates and times
The Holiday Club will run from 9.30am - 3.30 pm on:
Wednesday 29th May
Thursday 30th May
Age
The Holiday Club is open to children aged 7 -14.
What to wear
Please wear comfortable clothing, suitable for climbing and sensible footwear - trousers or long shorts and trainers are ideal.
What to bring
Packed lunch, snacks and lots of drinks
Spare clothes
Sun cream and sunhat and/or
Wet weather gear
£39 per child per day.
10% sibling discount.
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