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By Rachael Bamford - 6th June 2014 10:30am
The Haddenham Playscheme is a community scheme run for local school children by volunteers for one week during the summer holidays. It has now been running for over 30 years! This year the Playscheme will take place from Monday 4th to Friday 8th August
at Haddenham Community Junior School, from 9.00am-12.00 noon each day
We offer a wide programme of activities for children aged 5-11 years (as at 31st August 2014) who are resident in Haddenham or attend any Haddenham school full time.
Activities include:
- ARTS & CRAFTS
- COOKERY
- WOODWORK
- CLAY MODELLING
- CANDLE MAKING
- ENAMELLING
- DANCE WORKSHOPS
- SPECIALIST SPORTS COACHING
- SEWING
- JEWELLERY MAKING
- BADGE MAKING
- INFLATABLES
- and so much more!
This year we are hoping to secure funding once again for LASER QUEST and ZORB BALLS!
The fee this year is £20.00 per child for the whole week — and that includes all materials, workshops, sports etc. We have had to increase the fees this year due to rises in costs.
Please note that any applications for enrolment received after Friday 6th June will incur a late enrolment charge of £2.50 per family.
The co-ordinators are: Shelley Smith (01844 290171) & Rachael Bamford (01844 295893)
shelleylouisesmith@hotmail.com rachael.bamford7@btinternet.com
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