Dear all,
Northleach with Eastington Town Council are delighted to announce a programme of activities for youths and
young people over the Summer holidays. These will include Play Ranger sessions, activities at Far Peak plus dance and skills workshops! All of these are being funded by grants we applied for last year from the Youth Activities fund at Cotswold District Council.
The activities begin next week with the Play Ranger sessions on Monday 22nd July and Monday 5th
August from 10 – 4pm. Aimed at age 7 – 14 years, under 7’s are welcome if accompanied.
Details of the events can be found here
https://www.northleach.gov.uk/event/summer-play-sessions-in-northleach/
Please find below information for parents and carers.
Information for Parents/Carers
Our Community Play Rangers activities target 7-14 year olds. Under 7’s are welcome and should be accompanied by a parent or carer. We love families to join us at all our sessions.
Community based activities are free and open access. This means there is no formal registration – children can leave the site at any
time. Our Play Rangers will not stop them and will not know they have left.
We encourage children to take responsibilities for their own actions. We think this is good for them. They will be encouraged to resolve
disagreement and conflict amongst themselves. We will intervene if absolutely necessary.
Play Gloucestershire believe that children need and want to take risks when they play. Our Play Rangers aim to respond to these needs by offering children stimulating, challenging environments for exploring and developing their abilities. In doing this, we aim to manage
the level of risk so that children are not exposed to unacceptable risks. Our experience tells us that whilst children play outdoors they
are likely to have accidents. We promote adventurous play whilst trying to prevent children taking unacceptable risks. If this causes
concern please come along and speak to us.
Our range of activities include active play, den building, fires, arts and crafts, informal sports and games. We encourage children to play freely and choose what they do. They do not have to do anything if they don’t want to.
Children will get wet, hot, cold, smelly (from wood smoke) muddy and dirty and need to wear appropriate clothing and footwear. Better
to wear old play clothes than ruin your best!
Our Play Rangers will provide drinking water at all sessions. We promote healthy eating and sometimes will provide free fruit.
We believe all children have the right to play. Please talk to us if your child needs additional support to enjoy Play Rangers. We
welcome disabled children & their families.