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Mkpa-2018-Summer-Leaflet-3 Venues • Loughton: Behind Sports & Social Club • Bletchley (LP): Leon Park, • Medbourne: Pavilion MILTON KEYNES PLAY ASSOCIATION Queensway • MK Village: Willen Road SUMMER PLAY S ESSIONS - 2018 • Bletchley (YC): off Derwent Drive • Monkston: Community Centre Field • Bradville: Barry Avenue • Monkston Park: Village Green, Welcome to your complete guide to our play sessions running across the city this summer. • Bradwell Common: Bradwell Colindale Street Common Boulevard Play Area • Neath Hill: St Monicas Catholic Milton Keynes Play Association has been running open-access • Bradwell Village: off Loughton Primary School play sessions for many years now. We will be running at road/Primrose Road • New Bradwell (NR): Newport Road Rec numerous venues across the city and have some brand new sites for summer 2018. • Brooklands: Brooklands Farm • New Bradwell (MC): Meads Close Park Primary School/off Countess Way • Newton Leys: Anglesey View These sessions are funded by participating Parish, Town and • Broughton: Broughton Fields Primary Community Councils. We work in partnership with them • Oakgrove School: Oakgrove Secondary throughout the year to provide free play opportunities in School School several areas. We thank those that take part and provide us • Crownhill: Playing Field, next to local • Oakridge Park: Winchombe Meadows with funding. Please speak to your Parish Council about funding centre • Shenley Brook End: Church End Road us in the future if we aren’t running in your estate or local area; • Emerson Valley: Off White Horse they are in place to serve their local residents. Drive • Shenley Church End: Off Aldwycks Drive All sessions will run whatever the weather, although specific • Fairfields: in front of Barratt activities cannot be guaranteed. showhomes • Stantonbury: Cawarden • Fullers Slade: Spider Park • Stony Stratford (CEP): Calverton End All of our sessions are free to access and open to all. There is no Park need to pre-book. Activities are generally suited to those aged • Furzton: Next to lake/pub • Stony Stratford (WRR): Wolverton 4 and up, but younger children are more than welcome, they • Grange Farm: Wickstead Road Rec might just need a bit of extra help from a parent or carer. Avenue/Singleton Drive • Two Mile Ash: High Street Children under 8 MUST be accompanied by a responsible adult • Great Holm (CC): Next to community and all children are free to come and go as they wish. centre • Walnut Tree: Heronsgate School Field • Westcroft: Cranborne Avenue Activities will normally include bouncy castles, crafts, sports and • Great Holm (PET): Petworth Wind in games. Crafts can involve paint and glue, sports can involve the willows park • West Bletchley (CP): Chepstow Park getting dirty, so please dress accordingly. • West Bletchley (RP): Rickley Park • Great Linford (PS): Primary School There may be extra sessions added during the course of the • Hanslope: Hanslope Recreation • West Bletchley (FM): Frank Moran summer after this booklet has gone to print, so don’t forget to Ground on Castlethorpe Road Centre ‘like’ our Facebook page or check our website • Heelands: Southern Playing Field • Whitehouse Park: Local Park (www.mkpa.co.uk) for daily reminders of what is on and where. • Kents Hill: Pavilion Field, Frithwood • FESTIVAL OF PLAY: Marsh Drive Sports Have a great day of play in MK! Crescent Ground, Great Linford MK14 5HH • Kingsmead: Saltwood Avenue For further information • Lakes Estate: Warren ‘Dinosaur’ Park Tel: 01908 263033, email [email protected] or Resources visit www.mkpa.co.uk Have you visited our Resource Unit and Scrapstore? You’ll find a variety of materials or follow us on which can be used for all sorts of play and activities; art and craft, den building, scrap Facebook: Milton Keynes Play Association modelling and much more. Twitter: @MKPlay Training Instagram: miltonkeynesplayassociation Milton Keynes Play Association delivers training to around 1500 learners a year, #PlayMatters primarily for the childcare workforce but our core training, e.g. First Aid, Food Safety & Safeguarding will also appeal to the statutory, private and public sector workforce. 2 Burners Lane, Kiln Farm, Milton Keynes, MK11 3HB Our courses are normally delivered in our training room at Kiln Farm but we can also Charity Number: 1047318, Company Number: 3051975 Established 1971 arrange for external training at your own setting. MKPA SUMMER PLAY SESSIONS - PROGRAMME 2018 Morning sessions run from 10.00am to 12.30pm and afternoon sessions run from 2.00pm to 4.30pm (unless otherwise indicated). Monday 23rd July Tuesday 24th July Wednesday 25th July Thursday 26th July Friday 27th July am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm Monkston Newton Leys Heelands Kingsmead Two Mile Ash Bradwell Common Shenley Brook End Bradwell Village Walnut Tree Bletchley (LP) Furzton New Bradwell (NR) Monkston Park Stony Stratford Shenley Church End New Bradwell Bletchley (YC) Stony Stratford (WRR) West Bletchley (CP) MK Village Emerson Valley West Bletchley (FM)* CEP) Lakes Estate (DP) (MC) Fairfields Great Holm (CC) Monkston Hanslope Loughton Kents Hill Whitehouse Park Fullers Slade Great Linford* West Bletchley (RP) Westcroft Monday 30th July Tuesday 31st July Wednesday 1st August Thursday 2nd August Friday 3rd August am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm Monkston Newton Leys FESTIVAL OF PLAY - FESTIVAL OF PLAY - Two Mile Ash Bradwell Common Shenley Brook End Bradwell Village Walnut Tree Bletchley (LP) Furzton Great Linford Great Linford Stony Stratford Grange Farm New Bradwell Stantonbury Stony Stratford (WRR) West Bletchley (CP) Brooklands (CEP) Lakes Estate (DP) (MC) Crownhill Great Holm (PET) Monkston Kents Hill Hanslope Bletchley (YC) Fairfields Fullers Slade West Bletchley (RP) Whitehouse Park Westcroft Monday 6th August Tuesday 7th August Wednesday 8th August Thursday 9th August Friday 10th August am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm Monkston Newton Leys Heelands Kingsmead Two Mile Ash Bradwell Common Shenley Brook End Bradwell Village Walnut Tree Bletchley (LP) Furzton New Bradwell (NR) Monkston Park Stony Stratford Grange Farm New Bradwell Oakridge Park Stony Stratford (WRR) West Bletchley (CP) Broughton Fields Emerson Valley West Bletchley (FM)* (CEP) Lakes Estate (DP) (MC) Crownhill Great Holm (CC) Monkston School Hanslope Loughton Kents Hill Bletchley (YC) Fullers Slade Whitehouse Park Great Linford* West Bletchley (RP) Whitehouse Park Westcroft Medbourne Monday 13th August Tuesday 14th August Wednesday 15th August Thursday 16th August Friday 17th August am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm Monkston Newton Leys Heelands Kingsmead Two Mile Ash Bradwell Common Shenley Brook End Bradwell Village Walnut Tree Bletchley (LP) Furzton New Bradwell (NR) Monkston Park Stony Stratford Grange Farm New Bradwell Crownhill Stony Stratford (WRR) West Bletchley (CP) Brooklands Emerson Valley West Bletchley (FM)* (CEP) Lakes Estate (DP) (MC) Bletchley (YC) Great Holm (PET) Monkston Loughton Kents Hill Hanslope Bradville Fullers Slade Neath Hill (St Monicas)* West Bletchley (RP) Westcroft Monday 20th August Tuesday 21st August Wednesday 22nd August Thursday 23rd August Friday 24th August am pm am pm am pm am pm am pm Monkston Newton Leys Heelands Kingsmead Two Mile Ash Bradwell Common Shenley Brook End Bradwell Village Walnut Tree Bletchley (LP) Furzton New Bradwell (NR) Monkston Park Stony Stratford Grange Farm New Bradwell Crownhill Stony Stratford (WRR) West Bletchley (CP) Oakgrove secondary Emerson Valley West Bletchley (FM)* (CEP) Lakes Estate (DP) (MC) Bletchley (YC) Great Holm (CC) Monkston school Hanslope Loughton Kents Hill Fishermead* Fullers Slade Fairfields Great Linford * West Bletchley (RP) Fairfields Westcroft Shenley Church End Monday 27th August Tuesday 28th August Wednesday 29th August Thursday 30th August Friday 31st August Bank Holiday am pm am pm am pm am pm Heelands Monkston Park Two Mile Ash Bradwell Common New Bradwell Bradwell Village Walnut Tree Bletchley (LP) Monday New Bradwell (NR) Loughton Stony Stratford Lakes Estate (DP) (MC) Stony Stratford (WRR) Monkston Fairfields (CEP) Kents Hill Hanslope Great Holm (PET) Fullers Slade No Sessions Whitehouse Park Monday 3rd September Tuesday 4th September am pm am pm Monkston Newton Leys New Bradwell (NR) Monkston Park Whitehouse Park Loughton Hanslope Fairfields * - Session is from 2pm to 4pm Issue 2 .
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