School’s Out activities to support families in Hadleigh area throughout May half-term

By Derek Davis

29th May 2022 | Local News

Hadleigh leisure centre hosting half term activities
Hadleigh leisure centre hosting half term activities

Den-building, archery, outdoor cooking, filmmaking, sport, art, and science are among a boredom-busting programme of activities this half-term, thanks to Babergh and partners.

The varied programme of activities aim to help families in Hadleigh and surrounding villages through the holidays, as part of the councils' commitment to supporting residents' health and wellbeing. 

Explore Outdoor are once again offering outdoor cooking masterclasses to families during the school break in several locations across the districts – cementing the councils' commitment to reducing health inequalities, as set out in their recently adopted 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 council's ongoing ambition to combat holiday hunger.

Previous Explore activity

Explore Outdoor will also be providing a range of outdoor activities, including archery, shelter building, firelighting and many other outdoor pursuits. 

Additionally, there will be sessions for football, arts and crafts, dodgeball, fun science experiments and filmmaking workshops at locations across the districts including Brantham, Claydon, Hadleigh, Stowmarket and Sudbury.  

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 Mary McLaren, said: "I am so pleased we are once again working with key partners to offer a range of activities to keep children entertained over the holidays, I know how challenging it can be. These activities will encourage communities to keep fit and active, and most importantly to ensure that no child is hungry or lonely over half term, whatever their family's finances." 

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

     

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