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Free Play Sessions Are a Lot of Fun!

Posted on 12/05/09

A NUMBER of fun, free activities for children and toddlers have been arranged by Charnwood Borough Council.

The Authoritys Play Rangers have put on daily activities for youngsters up to the age of five at venues in Anstey, Birstall, Loughborough, Mountsorrel, Quorn and Rearsby during term times.

And there are also after-school events for children up to the age of 16 taking place at Anstey, Loughborough, Mountsorrel, Sileby, Shepshed, Syston and Thurmaston between Monday and Thursday.

The popular activities - funded by the Big Lottery Childrens Play Initiative Programme - include Mini Mover sessions, which are designed to allow early-years children to play, investigate and explore movement in complete safety, and run until the summer holidays.

There are also open play sessions, circus skills, FUNdamental classes, pond dipping and urban dance.

Matthew Forsyth, Charnwood Borough Councils Play Ranger, said: We have tried to offer a varied and challenging programme which caters for all ages and interests.

These sessions have been very popular in the past as they are enjoyable and free of charge.

Some of the sessions have limited places so booking is advisable but we hope to see as many youngsters as possible taking part and having a lot of fun.

For a full list of the times and dates of all the sessions, log on to www.charnwood.gov.uk/pages/playrangers

Alternatively, to find out more about the Play Rangers tour, call Matthew Forsyth on (Loughborough 01509) 634 836 or email matthew.forsyth@charnwood.gov.uk

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