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Hello hello,


We will be running our wonderful playscheme again this half term.



?25 per day

Time:9-6

3rd sibling goes free

Ages:5-15

Own pack lunch

Free play/den making/sports/arts & crafts & lots more...


We have opened our registration process for our October play scheme and are pleased to share we are now accepting Childcare vouchers too.


Please follow this link and fill in a registration form: https://form.jotformeu.com/71245028147351


All monies raised go towards helping the smooth running of the adventure playground for the whole year- we are a charity so every bit of money we raise makes a massive impact!


Thanks,


Kate

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