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In a shameless plug for the centre, I can confirm that although the main Children's Centre pre-school services stop over the holiday period, there is a Stay and Play activity day (from 11.00am to 2.30pm) on 19th August. Monday baby massage sessions will also continue over the holiday.


In addition, the Saturday Kids Club will continue to run all through the holidays with a variety of activities for under 5s and primary aged kids. There is a focus on messy play for younger children, so please don't dress them up.


In addition the youth club will continue throughout the summer from the 15th onwards. The club is aimed at 8 to 14 year olds and runs from 5.30pm to 8.30pm on Tuesdays and Thursdays. There are also off-site swimming lessons on a Thursday.


Various exercise sessions are also running through the holiday period - Tae Kwondo, Chinese Kick Boxing and Aerobics. Ladies boxing will also commence shortly and Yoga Smiles will also be returning in September.


Cheers


Steve

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