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Parent, Toddler & Community Groups Last updated – 23/01/2020 PARENT, TODDLER & COMMUNITY GROUPS MONDAY St Paulinus RCVA Primary School Mother and Toddler Group –. Welcomes parents, grandparents Mother & Toddler Group and childminders, meets every Monday in the school hall, term The Avenue time only, 9:30am-11:25am. Guisborough For pre-school children, a small charge is required. TS14 8DN Adult supervision is required. Contact: 01287 637978 Come & Play @ Skelton Library Come along and play at Skelton Library. Runs every Monday Coniston Road 9:30am-12pm. Session is free of charge. Skelton Adult supervision is required. Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 2HN Contact: 01287 650487 Craft Corner @ Skelton Library Come along and use the craft corner at Skelton Library. Runs Coniston Road weekdays from 10am onwards. Session is free of charge. Skelton Adult supervision is required. Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 2HN Contact: 01287 650487 Marske Methodist Church Parent, grandparents, carers and childminders welcome. Meet Parent & Toddler Group every Wednesday 9am-11am. Cost £1.20 first child, 60p per child Windy Hill Lane after, including drink & snack for child, tea/coffee for adult. Marske Runs all year except bank holidays. TS11 7BL Contact: Laura Waggett 07963271741 For pre-school children. Adult supervision is required. Marske Library Under 5's crafts and play session. Runs every Monday from 10am Windy Hill Lane and the sessions are free of charge Marske-by-the-Sea Adult supervision is required. TS11 7BL Contact: 01642 485440 Baby Bop @ Coatham Memorial Hall Baby Bop is a fun dance and creative music session for children Coatham Road aged 18 months to 3 years. Sessions run on a Monday morning Redcar 9:30am-10:30am. Cost is £12 for a 4 week block booking. TS10 1RH Adult supervision is required. Contact: Inspire Dance North East 07583408780 Chat & Play @ Saltburn Library A fun pop in and play session with toys, books and crafts for pre- Saltburn Library school children. Runs weekdays from 11am onwards. Windsor Road Session is free of charge. Saltburn-by-the-Sea Adult supervision is required. TS12 1AT Contact: 01287 623584 Please note that this information may be subject to change and we would advise you to contact the individual groups before attending. Last updated – 23/01/2020 TUESDAY Kestrel Under 5's Stay & Play Stay and play sessions run every Tuesday morning Leisure Centre 9:30am-11am term time only. Cost per session is £1.50 for adults, Kestrel Hide £1.00 per child, under 1's are free Guisborough Adult supervision is required. TS14 8PF Contact: Sandra Foster 07773701658 St Nicholas CE Church Stay and play session for children aged 0-5yrs. Tuesday mornings Mother & Toddler Group 9:15am-11am term time. £2 per session (50p for additional St Nicholas Church Hall children), drink and biscuit included for parent and child. Guisborough Adult supervision is required. TS14 6BP California Youth Centre Mother & Stay and Play. Runs every Tuesday, term time 10am-11:30am for Toddler pre-school children 0-5yrs. Guisborough Street Adult supervision is required. Eston TS6 9LA Contact: Yvonne Burt 07791446162 Whale Hill Community Assoc. Under 5yrs playgroup runs every Tuesday term time Parent & Toddler 9:30am-11am. Cost per session is £1 and juice and a snack are Goathland Road included. Eston Adult supervision is required. TS6 6SD Contact: 01642 468890 Tea, Toast & Toddlers @ Tuned In Pop along with your little ones for a fun and friendly welcoming Majuba Road group. The session runs 9:15am-11am and is £1.50 per child and Redcar 50p per additional child. This includes tea for the parent/carer and TS10 5BJ juice and toast for the toddler. Contact: 01642 771245 Adult supervision is required. Methodist Tuesday Toddlers Toddler session every Tuesday 1pm-2:30pm, term time. Guisborough Methodist Church £1 per adult with child (20p per additional child or adult), includes 67-69 Westgate refreshment. Guisborough Adult supervision is required. TS14 6AF Tel: 01287 610349 Rhyme Time @ Redcar Library Music, songs and rhyme time is a fun drop in session for pre- Kirkleatham Street school children, also easy crafts. Runs every Tuesday morning Redcar 10am-10:45am. Sessions are free of charge but donations TS10 1RT welcome. Contact: 01642 444141 Adult supervision is required. Laburnum Road Library Story and craft pop in and play session for children aged 0–5yrs. 338 Laburnum Road Runs Tuesday mornings 10:30am-11:15am. Sessions are free of Redcar charge. TS10 3QR Adult supervision is required. Contact: 01642 484142 Marske Library Tiny Tunes runs Tuesdays 10:45am-11:15am. Sessions include Windy Hill Lane nursery rhymes & musical instruments. Sessions are free of Marske-by-the-Sea charge. Redcar Adult supervision is required. TS11 7BL Contact: 01642 485440 Skelton Library Tiny Tunes session for children aged 0-5yrs. Runs Tuesday Coniston Road mornings 10:15am-11am. Skelton Adult supervision is required. Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 2HN Contact: 01287 650487 Please note that this information may be subject to change and we would advise you to contact the individual groups before attending. Last updated – 23/01/2020 Eston Sports Academy Parent and Toddler Sessions at Play World Eston Sports Normanby Road Academy for under 5's. Sessions run from 9am-3pm term time. Eston Cost is £4.50 per child and includes a drink. Under 1’s are free! Cleveland Also available for school age children between 3pm-6:30pm. TS6 9AE Adult supervision is required. Contact: 01642 452488 Baby Group @ Marske Leisure A fun session with a range of toys for babies of all ages where Centre parents can meet new friends and enjoy a chat together. Sessions Marske Leisure Centre run from 9:30am-11:15pm and costs £3.50. High Street Adult supervision is required. Marske-by-the-Sea TS11 6JL Contact: [email protected] Under 5’s @ Dormanstown Library Drop in play session for under 5s. Runs every Tuesday from 3 Farndale Square 10am-11am and the sessions are free of charge Dormanstown Adult supervision is required. Redcar TS10 5HQ Contact: 01642 483626 Craft Corner @ Skelton Library Come along and use the craft corner at Skelton Library. Runs Coniston Road weekdays from 10am onwards. Session is free of charge. Skelton Adult supervision is required. Saltburn-by-the-Sea TS12 2HN Contact: 01287 650487 Please note that this information may be subject to change and we would advise you to contact the individual groups before attending. Last updated – 23/01/2020 WEDNESDAY Little Nippers Mother and Toddler playgroup for 0-5yrs. Runs Saltburn Community Hall Wednesdays 10:00am-11:45am term time only. Albion Terrace First child £2.00 sibling 50p, babies under 6 months Saltburn old 50p. Subscription is £1.00 twice a year. TS12 1JW Adult supervision is required. Contact: 01278 624997 Marske Methodist Church Parents, grandparents, carers and childminders Parent & Toddler Group welcome. Meet every Wednesday 9am-11am. Cost Windy Hill Lane £1.20 first child, 60p per child after, including drink & Marske snack for child, tea/coffee for adult. TS11 7BL Runs all year except bank holidays. Contact: Laura Waggett 07963271741 For pre-school children. Adult supervision is required. Parent Led Come & Play Parent led come & play session, Wednesday’s Redcar Children’s Centre 1pm-3pm, £1 per session. Keilder Close Adult supervision is required. Redcar TS10 4HS Contact: 01642 759070 Durham Road Community Centre Play People Mothers & Toddlers playgroup for 0-5yrs. Runs Durham Road every Wednesday morning 9:15am-11:00am. Cost Redcar is £1.50 per session, 50p for additional children. TS10 5LY Snacks, drinks and toast included. Contact: Mrs Bond 07400450599 Adult supervision is required. The Salvation Army Parent and Toddler Group - Stay and play for children under 5yrs. Runs every Bankfields Wednesday 9:30am-11:30am and 1:00pm-3pm, Bankfields Court, Bankfields Rd term time. Cost per session is £1 per child & Normanby includes a hot drink for adult and juice for child. TS6 0NP Adult supervision is required. Contact: Chris/Naomi 01642 440834 The Salvation Army Parent and Toddler Group – For children aged 0-3 years old. Wednesday Westgate 9:30am-11am, term time. Cost per session is £1.70 Westgate for first child and £1 for children under 12 months Guisborough old, 40p for each additional child. TS14 6AW Adult supervision required. Contact: 01287 636192 Eston Sports Academy Parent and Toddler Sessions at Play World Eston Normanby Road Sports Academy for under 5's. Sessions run from Eston 9am-3pm term time. Cost is £4.50 per child and Cleveland includes a drink. Under 1’s are free! TS6 9AE Also available for school age children between 3pm- Contact: 01642 452488 6:30pm. Adult supervision is required. Marske Community & Toddlers from 18 months to full time school. Toddler Group Sessions run Wednesdays 9:30am-11:30am term Marske Leisure Centre time. Cost per session is £3.50 and booking is 69 High Street required. Payment is required half termly. Marske-by-the-Sea Adult supervision is required. TS11 6JL Contact: [email protected] Craft Corner @ Skelton Library Come along and use the craft corner at Skelton Coniston Road Library. Runs weekdays from 10am onwards. Skelton Session is free of charge. Saltburn-by-the-Sea Adult supervision is required. TS12 2HN Contact: 01287 650487 Please note that this information may be subject to change and we would advise you to contact the individual groups before attending. Last updated – 23/01/2020 Soft Play @ Redcar Library Volunteer led soft play for under 5's. Sessions run Redcar & Cleveland House on Wednesdays 11:00am-12:00pm. Kirkleatham Street Session is free of charge but donations Redcar are welcome. Cleveland Adult supervision is required. TS10 1RT Contact: 01642 444141 Come and Play @ Sleights Court Community Our ‘Come and Play’ group meets at Sleights Court, Centre Helmsley Road, Guisborough on a Wednesday Sleights Court afternoon, 1:00pm-2:30pm.
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