October Half Term Holiday Activity Programme 2012

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October Half Term Holiday Activity Programme 2012 Covering the East Cornwall area October Half Term Holiday Activity Programme 2012 Hurry as all places are limited! Use your activity pass! Pass holders are entitled to access selected activities in this brochure at a 50% discount on the normal activity price. Download a Registration Form from our Holiday Activities page at www.carrickleisure.co.uk. 2 Index New Horizons Extreme Sports ......................................................................................3 Children’s Centres ..............................................................................................................4 Bude Splash Leisure Pool ................................................................................................5 Budehaven Leisure Centre .............................................................................................6 Dragon Leisure Centre, Bodmin ...................................................................................7 Callington Sport & Leisure / Looe Community Academy Sports Centre .......8 Lux Park Leisure Centre, Liskeard ................................................................................9 Youth Projects .....................................................................................................................10 Phoenix Leisure Centre, Launceston ..........................................................................11 Zero Gravity Academy .....................................................................................................12 Saltash Leisure Centre .....................................................................................................13 Torpoint and Rame Community Sports Centre ......................................................14 Wadebridge Leisure Centre ...........................................................................................15 Holiday Activity Pass and Swim Pass ..........................................................................Back Page We want to hear from you • Payment must be made with booking and a As we constantly strive to improve our services, Registration Form must be filled out prior to we would love to hear about your child’s the activity taking place. No Registration experience with us this half term. Forms will be accepted on the day. Registration Forms are available from your Please let us know your thoughts at: local leisure centre and the Holiday Activities www.cornwallsportspartnership.co.uk/ page at www.carrickleisure.co.uk. carrick-leisure-holiday-programme-survey • The brochure states clearly which providers accept the Holiday Activity Pass and in particular the activities the pass can be Please read the following points, so the booking used against to receive a 50% discount. process is made as simple and hassle free for you: Places are limited though and vary in number on each activity, so if all places • Full provider details are given throughout the have been taken you will be placed on a brochure, so please contact them directly for waiting list. If a space becomes available, more in-depth descriptions of their activities, you will be contacted no later than 48 hours and what the children will require to bring with before the activity takes place. them on the day, and of course to book a place. • Age ranges are there for a reason, so please • Children will need a drink and a snack for each ensure that the correct ages of children are session, and a packed lunch if staying all day; adhered to, otherwise this could invalidate unless a hot meal is provided as stated in the the provider’s insurance if ignored. brochure. • Booking is essential for the majority of activities, so please book in advance as all If you have any queries or would like activities are subject to change and will be to give feedback on the format of this cancelled if minimum numbers have not been holiday brochure, please contact reached 7 days prior to the activity taking place. Zoe Harris on 07702 084384 or email [email protected]. Download a Registration Form from our Holiday Activities page at www.carrickleisure.co.uk. 3 Beach Day and Surf Lesson at Polzeath 8yrs - 16yrs • £20 • New Horizons Wednesday 31 October Lux Park Leisure Centre • 8.15am - 3.30pm • Extreme Sports Please contact Lux Park Leisure Centre on 01579 342544 if meeting at Lux Park Leisure Centre on the day. Dragon Leisure Centre • 8.45am - 3pm • Please contact the Dragon Leisure Centre on 01208 75715 if meeting at the Dragon Leisure Centre on the day. Mountain Boarding Enjoy a 2 hour surf lesson with Surf’s Up! Surf School, followed by an afternoon of games on the beach (weather and Climbing permitting). A wetsuit and board is provided for the surf lesson. If the weather is poor the beach games will be 8yrs - 16yrs • £24 per day • moved to the Dragon Leisure Centre in the afternoon. Tuesday 30 October Children must be able to swim a minimum distance of 50m. Wadebridge Leisure Centre • 9am - 4.30pm • Please remember your swimming kit, towel, rash vest Phoenix Leisure Centre • 9.45am - 3.45pm • (optional), a packed lunch, plenty to drink and money for an ice cream (optional). To book please contact the Phoenix Leisure Centre on 01566 772551 and state your pick up point. Registration Forms can be dropped at New! either centre. Extreme Adventure Day at Friday 2 November Dragon Leisure Centre • 8.45am - 4.30pm • the Dragon Leisure Centre Lux Park Leisure Centre • 9.15am - 4pm • 8yrs - 14yrs • £15 • Please contact the Dragon Leisure Centre Thursday 1 November on 01208 75715 and state your pick up point. Saltash Leisure Centre • 8.15am - 5.15pm • Registration Forms can be dropped at either Lux Park Leisure Centre • 8.30am - 4.45pm • centre. To book please contact Lux Park Leisure Centre on 01579 Mountain Boarding takes place at the Phoenix 342544 and state your pick up point. Registration Forms Leisure Centre, Launceston and consists of can be dropped at either centre. learning how to ride down hills safely and to develop skills and manoeuvres. A mountain Dragon Leisure Centre • 9am - 4.30pm • board, helmet and all safety pads will be Please contact the Dragon Leisure Centre on 01208 provided. If on the day the weather is deemed 75715 if meeting at the Dragon Leisure Centre on the day. unsafe for Mountain Boarding, the day will consist of Climbing only at The Barn. The day will be split into 2 sessions (morning and Climbing takes place at The Barn, Milton Abbott afternoon). The day will include Survival Skills in the woods which is a dedicated indoor climbing venue. All at Lanhydrock (children will be taken by mini bus), a fun climbing equipment including helmet will be Swim, Cardio Tennis and a game of Nerf Dart Tag Combat to provided. end the day. Please remember waterproofs, old clothes Please remember your swimming kit, towel, and shoes (children may get dirty Mountain waterproofs, old clothes and shoes (children will get Boarding), a packed lunch and plenty to drink. muddy in the woods), a snack, packed lunch and plenty to drink. Please note that all pick up and drop off times are approximate and can vary due to traffic on the day. www.newhorizonsadventure.co.uk 4 Children’s Centres Please contact your local children’s centre for further details of holiday activities for under 5’s and their siblings. Bodmin Children’s Centre 55 Higher Bore Street, Bodmin PL31 1JS Tel: 01208 262960 Image © istockphoto.com Bude Children’s Centre Broadclose Hill, Bude EX23 8EA Looe Children’s Centre Tel: 01288 353968 Trewint Crescent, Looe PL13 1ET Tel: 01503 265611 Callington Children’s Centre Saltash Road, Callington PL17 7EF Saltash Children’s Centre Tel: 01579 389647 Plougastel Drive, Callington Road, Saltash PL12 6DX Camelford Children’s Centre Tel: 01752 847419 Camelford Primary School, Sportsmans Road, Camelford PL32 9UE Tintagel Children’s Centre Tel: 01872 322270 Treven, Tintagel PL34 0DU Tel: 01840 770050 Delabole Children’s Centre St Georges Playing Field, Delabole PL33 9AG Torpoint Youth and Children’s Centre Tel: 01872 322270 Trevol Road, Torpoint PL11 2NH Tel: 01752 816569 Launceston Children’s Centre Coronation Park, Launceston PL15 9DQ Wadebridge Children’s Centre Tel: 01566 770823 Camel House, Goldsworthy Way, Wadebridge PL27 7AL Liskeard Children’s Centre Tel: 01872 322270 Varley Lane, Liskeard PL14 4AP Tel: 01579 349157 5 Bude Splash Leisure Pool Children’s Centres Stucley Road, Bude EX23 8AR • Tel: 01288 356191 • Email: [email protected] Enjoy an all year round tropical atmosphere featuring a 33 metre, 5 lane swimming pool, with wave machine and flume. Spectators can also eat at the Beachcomber Cafe on poolside. The Splash is an exceptionally popular leisure attraction which offers a Waves session for all the family with the thrill of the wave machine and a chance to ride the flume. Waves sessions There are also a variety of other sessions run at Splash Saturday 11.15am - 5pm i.e. Length swimming, Parent and Toddlers, Over Sunday 10am - 5pm 50’s and Aquafit classes. We run a comprehensive swimming lesson programme during the term Monday 10.15am - 6.30pm times following the ASA National Plan for Teaching Tuesday 10.45am - 6.15pm Swimming. Please contact reception for further details. Beachcomber Eatery Wednesday 11.15am - 6pm Come and enjoy a meal beside the pool during or after Thursday 10.45am - 6.15pm your swim. Choose from a selection of freshly made salads, wraps, rolls, hot foods, snacks, cakes, something Friday 11.45am - 5pm from our specials menu or just have a tea or coffee. Birthday parties can be booked at reception
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