Egg-cellent way to keep Hadleigh area children active and entertained this Easter

By Derek Davis

1st Apr 2022 | Local News

Film-making, music, creative arts, sports, swimming, and outdoor cooking, are amongst the fun activities on offer from Babergh, neighbouring Mid Suffolk council and their partners during the Easter school holidays.

The councils are working with a range of partners to deliver the varied programme of activities to help families through the Easter period as part of the Government's holiday activities and food programme.

Abbeycroft Leisure, who run Hadleigh leisure centre, are once again offering outdoor cooking masterclasses to families in need during the school break in several locations across the districts – cementing the councils' commitment to reducing health inequalities, as part of its Wellbeing Strategy.

Families are given the opportunity to learn how to cook a hearty and nutritious meal in the outdoors.

In addition, they receive a free box of ingredients and recipe cards so they can prepare healthy, tasty food at home – supporting the councils' ongoing ambition to combat holiday hunger.

There are also sessions for budding scientists, free swims and lunch at a number of council leisure centres, football fun factories, arts and crafts sessions, sports or dance sessions, and even workshops for youngsters interested in filmmaking and animation.

Various activities and sessions are on offer across both districts, in and around Hadleigh, Great Cornard, and Sudbury in Babergh and Claydon, Eye, Stowmarket, Stowupland, and Stradbroke in Mid Suffolk

Although free places are allocated on a needs basis – with local schools identifying families in receipt of free school meals or eligible for other reasons – children not meeting this criteria are also welcome to participate in many of the events for a small cost.

Babergh's cabinet member for communities, Cllr Derek Davis, said "Families are facing ever tougher challenges as the cost of living increases and school holidays can be a particular pressure point.

"We want to help everyone to be able to be active, eat healthily and take part in fun activities to help their overall wellbeing.

"For some, this is simply fun during the holidays, for others it's a real lifeline."

Find full details of all the activities available, and how to book, on the Babergh website here.

     

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