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DCS Summer Activities Newsletter 2021

*Updated 19/07/2021* The summer holidays are nearly here…this newsletter contains activities that are happening around Halton now that restrictions are set to be lifted…

 ADDVANCED SOLUTIONS SUMMER ACTIVITIES: ADDvanced Solutions will be hosting a summer of family activities. Please call the office on /Knowsley/Wirral/Sefton/Halton: 0151 486 1788. St Helens: 01744 582172. : 01925 320863 Or email [email protected] to register your interest.

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 HEALTHY HOLIDAYS - Halton Community Shop: have upcoming cooking and interactive sessions, see below for details…

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 KOPS N KIDS August sessions at Kingsway Leisure Centre: See details below…

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 Summer HOLIDAY DANCE SESSIONS at Hearts Theatre School: Edsential have announced Hearts Theatre School are one of their providers for Summer #HAF2021. They will be providing free meals and activities for free school meal children during the Summer holidays across Halton. Funded by Education.gov.uk. Send them an email to find out more! [email protected]

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 HOLIDAY ACTIVITY FUND (HAF2021) SESSIONS: visit https://edsential.com/holidayactivityfund2021/ or email [email protected] *there is a clearer copy of this flyer attached to my email*

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 MAKO-CREATE SUMMER ACTIVITIES:

 1. Tote Bag Pixel Art - Saturday 31st July 2021 - 10:30am-12:30pm - Halton Lea Library, - Do you love retro pixel art and helping the environment? If you answered yes, this is the workshop for you! This session is the perfect introduction to getting creative with retro pixel art. During the session, you will be given a crash course on how you can design and create your own retro pixel art masterpiece and use a heat transfer vinyl to create a reusable tote bag featuring your own bespoke pixel art design. Session breakdown: Drafting pixel art designs. Create pixel art with heat transfer vinyl. Heat press designs onto tote bags. Showing off your finished tote bag. Who? No previous experience is needed to take part in this workshop, meaning it’s perfect for beginners. We suggest a minimum age of 8 for our activities. If you’re not quite old enough why not see if an adult can stay and help you? We will be operating in a Covid safe environment.

 2. Code Your Own Pet - MicroBits - Saturday 7th August 2021 - 10:30am-12:30pm - Ditton Library, -

Do you love retro pixel art and virtual pets? If you answered yes, this is the workshop for you! This session is the perfect introduction to getting creative with retro pixel art and coding. During the session, you will be given a crash-course on how you can design and create your own Tamagotchi style digital pet. We are using the power of block-based coding to create all the different needs of our digital pet. These needs/actions can be anything you like, whether that be playing with them, feeding them, cleaning them etc. We will be using Micro:Bits throughout the session to interact with our digital pet. Session breakdown: Designing and Creating our own Pixel Art Pet Learning Block Based Coding Downloading/Flash your code to Micro:Bit Showcasing your digital pet Who? No previous experience is needed to take part in this workshop, meaning it’s perfect for beginners. We suggest a minimum age of 8 for our activities. If you’re not quite old enough why not see if an adult can stay and help you? Where?

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The session will be held in the classroom at Ditton Library, Queens Avenue, Widnes. What do I need to bring? All equipment and materials will be provided, all you need to bring on the day is yourself and your imagination. We will be operating in a Covid safe environment, so please don’t bring any unnecessary personal items to the session.

 3. Lego Stop Motion Animation - Saturday 14th August 2021 - 10:30am-12:30pm - Halton Lea Library, Runcorn - Want to bring LEGO to life and create your own movie? This fun, creative and hands-on LEGO Stop-Motion Animation Workshop is the perfect activity to get you to discover and show off your creative talents by creating a stop- motion animation movie. You will discover the techniques and tools required to bring LEGO characters to life and create your own short films. You will learn the process of planning, building, shooting, editing and publishing your own stop-motion movies. Your finished movie will be published on YouTube so you can watch it at home and share with friends and family. No prior experience is needed to take part, all equipment will be provided. We will be operating in a Covid safe environment, so please don’t bring any unnecessary personal items to the session.

 SUMMER SOCCER CAMPS: Call 07712 637360 or email [email protected]

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 HALTON LIBRARIES: Halton Libraries are now back operating at full opening hours! Please see below for times –

*Check out these great Halton Libraries activities on offer over the summer…

Bees, Bees, Bees! We have teamed up with the absolutely brilliant Old Town Bloomers and the innovative B4Biodiversity to bring you three very special family sessions all about the buzziest of insects – bees!

Honey Day Ditton Library Tuesday 20th July – 4-5.30pm

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Tickets £3, please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library Suitable for ages 8+

What is honey? Why do bees need it? How do bees make honey? Old Town Bloomers and B4Biodiversity will be answering all these questions and more! Participants will have a honey tasting session followed by a lip balm making session using honey. You will also get to design a lip balm label for your very own hand-made lip balm. Buzzin!

Mind Your Own Beeswax Day

Halton Lea Library Tuesday 27th July – 10.30-12pm

Tickets £3, please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library Suitable for ages 8+

We will introduce you to bees and beeswax in this fun session. Old Town Bloomers and B4Biodiversity will explain how and why bees make wax. They will look into why beeswax is important and why it is better for the environment when used in products like candles and cosmetics. Participants will then get to make a hand-rolled beeswax candle and their very own beeswax hand balm.

Old Town Bloomers are a community gardening group, based in Runcorn. B4Biodiversity are a collective of individuals that promote the importance of biodiversity in the urban area.

Love Our Planet Workshops (Adults) Halton Lea Library Tuesday 29th June, Tuesday 6th July and Tuesday 13th July – 11-1pm

£3 for a place on all three workshops. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library

Love Our Planet Workshops (Children) Halton Lea Library Saturday 10th July, Saturday 24th July, Saturday 31st July – 11-1pm

£3 for a place on all three workshops. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library.

Recommended age: 9+

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We have commissioned artist Rebecca Atherton to explore climate change in a unique and innovative way through a series of creative workshops for both adults and children.

Rebecca specialises in creating and constructing theatrical headdresses that represent mythological goddesses and animals.

In her workshops, Rebecca will delve into the effects of climate change and look at its impact on the animal kingdom. Workshop participants, over a series of three workshops, will design and create visually striking headdresses, depicting and celebrating great mythological animal god spirits. Each headdress will be accompanied with an environmental pledge and will provoke discussion amongst wearers and viewers. Headdresses will then be displayed throughout Halton to inspire and generate discussion around this highly relevant and immediate environmental topic.

These workshops are perfect for anyone interested in climate change, art, animals and our natural world. It is a series of three workshops, with participants attending all three in order to deeply explore this topic and produce valuable creative pieces.

Family Entertainment with Booster Cushion Theatre Old MacDonald and the Three Pigs Plus…

Widnes Library Saturday 24th July – 10.30-11.30am

£2.50 per ticket per person. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library. Recommended age: under 5 years

Booster Cushion Theatre is bringing its performance of ‘Old McDonald and the Three Pigs Plus…’ to Widnes library! This funny show weaves the well-known story of the Three Pigs with the easy to learn rhyme Old McDonald Had a Farm. Featuring a huge book with life- size pop ups and bright colourful pages and silly animal props, this show is perfect for our Let’s Go Green festival as it explores healthy eating, fruits and vegetables, harvest food from fields and animals living on the farm.

The Three Pigs are fed up with singing “Eee aye eee aye oh!” every day and bravely decide to move away from Old McDonald’s farm. Join the kind farmer and all of their animal friends in helping the little pigs build homes of their own, but beware, the big bad wolf is on the prowl. Can you help save the day and stop the wolf blowing all the pigs hard work away?

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A colourful and fun interactive show, full of props, pop ups and audience participation! The children help identify farm produce, sing and take part as the animals on the farm.

Book In Danger Halton Lea Library Saturday 24th July – 3-4pm

£2.50 per ticket. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library. Recommended age: 5-9 years

The diary of an oak tree will be brought to life by its bookmark in this captivating performance. Using a giant diary containing stunning illustrations, the audience will trace the journey of the oak tree on a huge map. We will follow Oakie the oak tree on his journey as he visits his relatives in the rainforest. But beware! The chopper is also hot on the trail.

The world’s oceans are crossed by plane and boat, and colourful characters are met in luxury hotels. Our guide to the diary, the larger than life Bookmark, will introduce us to some of the animals and trees to be found in the rainforest and explain how their habitat is being destroyed. This engaging show, for older children, explores the importance of preserving the rainforest and the dangers for all if we continue to deforest.

Recycled Art Book Sculpture Workshop with Artist Kate Bufton

Widnes Library Thursday 27th July – 10.30-11.30am and 12-1pm

£2 per ticket. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library. Recommended age: 5+ years

Artist Kate Bufton’s practice revolves around old unwanted books. Kate has always been fascinated with the element of recycling and making something new from something old. In these two sessions, children will get the chance to make their very own beautiful book sculpture and to understand the importance of recycling.

*Save Our Planet Workshops and Mini Protest Save Our Planet: Placard Art Workshop and Mini Protest (younger children)

Halton Lea Library Wednesday 28th July – 10.30-12.30pm

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£3 per ticket. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library. Recommended age: 5-7 years

Save Our Planet: Placard Art Workshop and Mini Protest (older children)

Widnes Library Thursday 29th July – 10.30-12.30pm

£3 per ticket. Please book online via the Eventbrite website or at any Halton library. Recommended age: 8+ years

In these unique workshops commissioned especially for our Let’s Go Green festival, the younger generation will have the opportunity to learn about climate change, the history of protest art and then to create their very own peaceful protest placard. The sessions will be led by artist Colette Whittington. Colette will provoke discussion around climate change in an imaginative and engaging way and will introduce examples of protest art throughout history such as The Paris Collective, Emory Douglas and Keith Haring. Participants will then create their own climate change placard using photomontage, collage, drawing and printmaking with stencils and block printed letters and typography. At the end of the session we will then embark on our very own mini protest in and around our libraries to spread the message of action for climate change.

Love Our Planet headdress workshops Widnes Library Tuesday 3rd, 10th and 17th August – 11-1pm

£3 for a place on all 3 workshops. Book online via Eventbrite or in any Halton Library Suitable for children age 7+

We have commissioned artist Rebecca Atherton to explore climate change in a unique and innovative way through a series of creative workshops for children. Rebecca specialises in creating and constructing theatrical headdresses that represent mythological goddesses and animals.

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These workshops are perfect for children interested in learning about climate change, art, animals and our natural world. It is a series of three workshops, with children attending all three in order to deeply explore this topic and produce valuable creative pieces.

 FOUR ESTATES SUMMER SESSIONS: August sessions for 10-13 year olds.

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 EVERTON IN THE COMMUNITY: For ages 7-16. To book call 07975784613 or email- [email protected] or [email protected] before 11th August. Lunch provided.

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 FREE Science sessions: HBC and Iridium Education are running free Science Week sessions for 8-13 year olds. Email [email protected] to book.

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 MOTIV8 SPORTS: See below for information on the 6 week Drama and Performing Arts club and the monthly Art club…

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 Summer Wellbeing Roadshow sessions: Call/text 07808 160315 or 07533 044283 to book…

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 SANDYMOOR HOLIDAY CAMP:

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 LASTLY…Here is a list of ideas for local days out:

OUTDOOR PLAY (not including parks)

*Gruffalo trail, Delamere forest *Go ape, Delamere *Bewilderwood *Crocky trail, *Cheshire Ice cream farm *Blakemere Village, Cheshire *Otterspool promenade, Liverpool. *Otterspool Adventure outdoor centre *Brimstage Maize Maze, *Abergele adventure trail *Greenfield valley , Holywell - treehouse, play area, museum, animals. *Greenwood family park, Gwynydd *Manley Mere Adventure trail *High legh garden centre/miniature railway *Miniature railway chester

BEACHES.

*New Brighton prom and pirate ship (could check out the arcades too) *Formby *West Kirby *Ainsdale beach, *Crosby *Penrhyn Bay *Prestatyn *Talacre *Llandudno and prom. *Rhyl *Colwyn Bay *Rhos on sea, Conwy *Prestatyn *Anglesey *Tywyn *Black rock sands, Porthmaddog *Blackpool *Southport

WATER PARKS, AND OUTDOOR POOLS

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*Bubbles world of play and Splash water park, New Brighton *Otterspool promenade, Liverpool. *Manley Mere. Must be 8 years and 1.2m for watersports. Also an adventure trail for all ages *Outdoor water play Chester zoo *Sandy Lane park, Mr Huntington * Indoor water play at Cheshire ice cream farm *Marbury outdoor pool, * outdoor brine pool *Church walk paddling pool, Northwich. * paddling pool *Rhos on sea paddling pool. *Water World, Stoke

INDOOR POOLS AND ICE RINKS

*Skating at Deeside ice rink *Chester city baths *Northgate arena, chester *ESPV, *Plas madoc leisure centre, Wrexham *Eirias park and water park, Colwyn Bay *Head to your local pool. Keep an eye out on their websites for special events.

RIVER WALKS, CRUISES, FERRIES

*Ferry across * Liverpool waterfront currently has a range of activities over summer. *The Wirral way, Birkenhead *Chester lady Diana boat tour *Hire a paddleboat on the river Dee *Feed the ducks along the river Dee or your local canal (we advise against bread in line with the canals trust recommendations). Coffeetots sell duck food. Why not also grab an Ice cream from Cheshire farms on the canal! *Sandy lane aqua park, Chester. Again can feed the ducks. *Marple locks, Stockport. Aqueduct and footbridges *Eccleston *Llangollen. You could even take a horse drawn barge *Ty Mawr country Park, Wrexham *Loggerheads, Nr Mold *Alyn Waters, Wrexham

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*Erdigg country park.

WILDLIFE (not including farms or parks)

*Chester zoo *Hayloft penketh *Falconrry, Chester cathedral, Chesteraquarium, Rhyl *Gelateria Domingo the Llama, Eryrys *Greenfield valley museum - treehouse, play area, museum, animals. Holywell. *Pili Palus nature world, Menai *Trentham gardens and Monkey forest. *Sea life, Trafford Centre *Knowsley safari park *Norton priory museum, Runcorn *Wirral Donkeys, Birkenhead *Wheelock Hall petting farm,

FARMS

*Applejacks adventure farm, Warrington. *Church farm, Thurstaston, wirral *Kenyon Hall Farm, Warrington *Claremont farm, Birkenhead *Tom O Shanters Urban farm, Birkenhead *Hayrack Church Farm, Thornton Le Moors, Chester *Little Als urban farm, Eastham *Farmer Teds adventure farm, Ormskirk * Backford belles, Nr Chester *Blacon adventure playground and city farm, Blacon *Snugburys ice cream, Nantwich - Farmhouse ice-cream outlet in a converted barn, with a courtyard and canalside walking trail. *Cheshire farms ice cream farm. *Wheelock farm nr sandbach *Greenacres Anjmal park, Mancot, Deeside * White peak alpaca farm *Park hall country side experience, Oswestry.

COUNTRY PARKS

*Delamere forest *Helsby quarry local nature reserve *Marbury country park, Northwich

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*The Wirral way, Birkenhead *Eastham country park *Rivacre valley *Loggerheads *Moel Famau *Alyn waters *Ty mawr, Wrexham *Wepre park, Ewloe *Snowdonia national park *Erdigg country park *Greenfield valley museum - treehouse, play area, museum, animals. Holywell. *Hawkstone park follies, Shrewsbury. The Follies is an historic woodland fantasy with cliffs, crags, caves, deep woods and a series of extraordinary monuments built over 200 years ago,

OTHER PUBLIC PARKS

*Grosvenor park, Chester *Westminister park, Chester *Countess walk, Chester *Hoole Park, Chester *Christleton Park, Chester *Ashton park, West Kirby *Birkenhead Park *Plassy, Wrexham, castle themed play park. *Ruthin park, Ruthin Heaton Park, Manchester (peddlo boats available)

CASTLES

*Chester castle (museum) *Cholmondeley castle *Halton castle, Runcorn (ruin) *Mow cop castle, Cheshire (ruin) Wittingham castle (small ruin), Oswestry *Beeston castle (smallish ruin), Tarpoley *Peckforton (hotel but nice food). *Lancaster castle and prison (a trek but a good day out) *Hawarden castle - only open to the public on select days *Ewloe castle ( small ruin), Ewloe *Caernarfon castle, Caernarfon * Conway castle, Conway

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*Rhuddlan castle (ruin), Rhuddlan *Penrhyn castle (national trust) *Boddlewyddyn castle *Beaumaris *Flint castle and playground (ruin) *Chirk castle *Powys castle *Penrhyn castle, Bangor

NATIONAL TRUST

*Erdigg Hall, Wrexham *Chirk castle, Chirk *Bodnant gardens, Colwyn bay *Powys castle, Powys *Penrhyn castle, Bangor *Plas Newydd country house, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll * (can watch planes come in too), Speke, Liverpool / Garston coastal reserve *Hardmans house, Liverpool *Beetles childhood home, Liverpool *Dunham Massey Hall, Altringham. *Tatton Park, Knutsford. *Lyme Park, Stockport *Quarry bank mill, *Alderley edge and Cheshire countryside *Hare Hill, *Buddulph grange garden, Biddulph *Little Moreton Hall, Congleton *Rufford old Hall, Ormskirk *Gawthorpe Hall, Burnley (further afield) *Sudbury hall and toy museum, Ashbourne (further afield)

NON NATIONAL TRUST HOUSES AND GARDENS

*Eaton Hall,Eccleston. Only open to public four times a year. *Plas the, Mold (Sunday tours only). Also do ghost tours for adults. *Walton hall and gardens, Warrington *Arley Hall and gardens, Northwich *Capesthorne Hall, Siddington, Cheshire *Addllington Hall, Macclesfield *Cholmondeley gardens, Cheshire. Castle not open to public. *Ness botanic gardens, Little

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*Castle Park, *Pet cemetary, Holywell - award winning gardens, statues and memorials.

LAKES

*Ellesmere, Oswestry *Bala lake *Manley Mere *Lake Vernwy, Powys *Tatton Park lakes, Knutsford

MUSEUMS

*Grosvenor museum, Chester * Liverpool *Liverpool maritime museum * , Port sunlight *Little edenville child amusement center, Birkenhead *Boat museum, Ellesmere Port *Norton Priory, Runcorn *British Iron works, Oswestry *Blissts hill museum, ironbridge, Telford *Cadbury world, Birmingham *Manchester museum *Eureka museum, Halifax (further afield)

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CENTERS

*Imagine that, Liverpool (also so Arts and Crafts). *Spaceport, Wallasey *Techniquest, Wrexham *Catalyst Science discovery centre, Widnes *Joddrell bank, Macclesfield

PLANE WATCHING

*Chocks away diner, Broughton *Speke Hall, Speke, Liverpool *Manchester aviation viewing park and playground. Tours available.

AMUSEMENT/THEME PARKS

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*Alton towers, Stoke on Trent *C beebies land, Stoke on Trent *Gullivers World, Warrington *Blackpool pleasure beach *Greenwood family park, Gwynydd *LEGOLAND discovery centre, Manchester *Inflatanation, Runcorn - indoor Inflatable theme park *Wonderland, Telford *Bewilderwood *Diggerland Yorkshire *Drayton manor theme park, Tamworth (further afield)

SOFT PLAY

*Good time Charlie's, Broughton *Zippys soft play, Chester *Bubbles world of play and splash water park, new Brighton prom *Mattel play, Liverpool. Themed soft play. * Cheshire Ice cream farm soft play * Whizz kids saltney *Ty bugs, Mold *Infinity, Mold *Fantastic funhouse, Oswestry

FOOTBALL AND SPORT

*Paradise Island Adventure golf, Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port *Bowling (please see your local Bowling alley)

READING, FILM, CRAFTS * Please check out your local library for upcoming events. *Weekend kids screening posted on the clued in with kids group each Friday. *Grosvenor open air theatre, Chester (Summer) *Cheshire candle factory, Cheshire workshops, Beeston. *Lady Lever Art gallery, Liverpool. *Lady Hayes, Frodsham *Blakemere Village, Northwich *Krafty house, Buckley *Jemoleys, Penyffordd *Charlie's ceramics, Boat museum, Ellesmere Port *The potting shed, Hoylake *Aberkhan, Mostyn - outdoor play area

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*Spotty pig cafe, Chester *Story house, Chester run a range of activities in the week and during holidays. Please see website

OTHER

*Breakout, Chester *Escapism, Chester *Chester ghost tours (Friday, Saturday)

SUGGESTIONS FOR STAYCATIONS CLOSEBY

*Betwys y coed - beautiful place. Waterfalls, streams, forests and adventure *Portmerion *Harlech *Abersoch *Lancaster *Greenacres, Deeside (camping and touring caravans/motorhomes) *Shrewbury- beautiful city. Boutique independents, river walks, parks etc.

List of free or cheap days out:

Astley Park and Hall Chorley PR7 1XA Barrowford Park Barrowford BB9 6EW Beacon Country Park Upholland WN8 7RU Beacon Fell Country Park Longridge PR3 2NL Billy Bob’s Parlour Bolton Abbey BD23 6EU Bold Venture Park Darwen BB3 2SN Bolton Steam Museum Bolton BL1 4HW Brock Bottoms Preston PR3 0PP Brockhole Windermere LA23 1LJ Brockholes nature reserve Preston PR5 0AG Brungerley Park, Waddington Rd, Clitheroe BB7 2JE Clitheroe Castle and Park Clitheroe BB7 1BA Coppice Peel Park Accrington Coronation Rock Blackpool FY1 4RY Corporation Park Blackburn BB2 6DE Cuerden Valley Park PR5 6BY Darwen Tower Darwen BB3 1JX Edisford Bridge Clitheroe BB7 3LJ Fairhaven lake Lytham FY8 1BD

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Fairy Glen woods Parbold WN8 7DN Football Museum Manchester M4 3BG Formby Squirrel park Liverpool L37 1LJ Goyt Valley (Nr Macclesfield /Buxton) Gisburn Forest Gruffalo trail BB7 4TS Haigh Hall Park Wigan WN2 1PE Happy Mount Park Morecambe LA4 5AQ Heaton Park Manchester M25 2SW Hollingworth Lake Rochdale OL15 OAQ Ice cream Factory Cheshire CH3 9NE Liverpool Castle Rivington BL6 7RU Lowerfold Park Great Harwood BB6 7NS Lytham St Anne's FY8 1LY Malham Cove Skipton, BD23 4DG Marsden Park Nelson BB9 8BW Merseyside Maritime Museum Liverpool L3 4AQ Mesnes Park Wigan WN1 1TU Moor Park Preston PR1 6AS Moses Gate Country park Bolton BL4 3DN Moss Bank Park Bolton Museum of Science and Industry Manchester M3 4FP Oakhill Park Accrington BB5 2BN Old Holly Farm Garstang PR3 1AA Oswaldtwistle Mills BB5 3DE Park View Park Lytham FY8 4JE Pendle Sculpture Trail Barley BB12 9LD Pennington flash Queen's Park Bolton BL1 4BY Queens Park Blackburn BB1 1QF Queens Park Burnley BB10 3LB Rhyddings Park Oswaldtwistle BB5 3AR Ribble Valley Sculpture Trail Clitheroe BB7 4QD Ribchester Park Ribchester PR3 3ZH Ribchester Roman Bath House Ribchester PR3 3ZJ Rivington Pike Rivington BL6 7RZ Roddlesworth reservoir walk and Tockholes woods BB3 0AP Sandstone Trail Sand dunes Blackpool Scott Park Burnley BB11 4JR Spring Wood Whalley BB7 9TD Stanley Park Blackpool FY3 9HU Sunnyhurst woods Darwen BB3 0LA

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The Airport pub Manchester M22 5WH Thompson Park Burnley BB11 3QW Townley Park Burnley BB11 3RQ Turton and Entwistle Reservoir BL2 4JP Victoria Park Vickys Witch Trail Nelson BB9 7AF Wepre park flintshire Whitehall Park Darwen BB3 2LH Whitaker Park Rawtenstall BB4 6RE Wild boar Park Chipping PR3 2QT Windmill and Lowther Gardens Lytham FY8 5QQ Withy Park Bamber Bridge PR5 6YJ Witton Park Blackburn BB2 2TP Worden Park Leyland PR25 1DJ Wycollar Hall Colne BB8 8SY Yarrow Valley Park Chorley PR7 3QL

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