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Childcare solved! DKHAP Easter Play scheme...Book now :)


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  • 2 weeks later...

Hello there,


would you be able to email me on [email protected] & I can email you are timetable with all of the lovely activities we will be doing.


We will have loads of arts & crafts activities-from tye dying, sewing, to clay workshops. Sports, music classes.


We are ofsted registered but haven't taken vouchers before & are currently looking into accepting them though.


Thanks so much


Kate

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Some feedback on this play scheme which my three children attended this Easter.

They had a truly fantastic time. Every day they came back covered in mud and complaining I had picked them up too early! They couldn't wait to get there each morning.

This adventure playground is a real asset to the community and the staff who run it are so kind, thoughtful and fun.

I am really hoping you will run another one over the summer, we will definitely be back.

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just wanted to echo the comments above - my kids (9 and 5) went for a couple of days over Easter and had the best time ever - they didn't want to leave when I came to collect them! Kate and Patrick are absolutely lovely and we have already been back for an after school visit and will most definitely be using the playscheme at May half term and in the summer holidays.
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