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Summer Activities for Children and Young People in Hounslow Looking for Something to Do This Summer? Check out Our Activities Across the Borough SUMMER 2018 Summer activities for children and young people in Hounslow Looking for something to do this summer? Check out our activities across the borough. WELCOME INTRODUCTION ALL AREAS The Hounslow Play Team .........................3 The London Borough of Hounslow promotes a comprehensive youth and CENTRAL AREA community offer for all children and young Hounslow Youth Council ...........................5 people (up to 25 years old for those who The Hub Youth Centre ..............................6 need additional support). Hounslow PHAB Group ............................7 During the summer we provide a Hounslow Young Carers ...........................8 range of activities to help children and young people use their time WEST AREA constructively. The activities are fun, The Hanworth Youth Centre ..................10 enjoyable, inclusive Alluminae Dance Project ........................12 and educational. Southville Youth Centre ..........................13 Detatched summer activities .................16 Whilst providing new experiences we also aim to EAST AREA develop young Brentford FC Community Sports Trust ..18 people socially and encourage Hogarth Youth Centre ............................19 them to become active members Watermans Wonder of Words ..............22 of their local community. Detatched summer activities .................24 ACTIVITIES FOR DISABLED CHILDREN THE SHORT BREAKS TEAM There is a full summer programme for disabled children and their families in the borough, managed by the Short Breaks team. With youth clubs, sporting activities including kayaking, kids cookery sessions, trips to the seaside and many more, there is plenty for you to get involved in. Our summer newsletter can be found on our web page www.hounslow.gov.uk/shortbreaks under ‘Downloads’. If you have any queries or would like to register your child, please call the Short Breaks team on 020 8583 3636. 2 | YOUTH ACTIVITIES SUMMER 2018 ALL AREAS THE HOUNSLOW PLAY TEAM Contact: Sharon Smith on 020 8583 2920 or 07983 155 089 or email: [email protected] The Play Team are offering a range of activities across the borough from Monday 30 July to Friday 24 August. All activities are free unless a cost is indicated. Due to limited places on the: ADHD Play scheme, Summer Youth Club, Tiny Tots play scheme and the fully inclusive play scheme, parents/carers MUST contact the Play Team in the first instance so that places can be allocated. Stay and Play Fully inclusive play Tiny Tots play ADHD Play Sessions scheme scheme Scheme for parents/carers for children aged 5-11 for children aged 18 for children and young with children under 5 years with a diagnosis months to 5 years with people aged 8-18 years of ASD and children disabilities/additional years with a diagnosis At Redlees Play Centre, aged 5-8 years from needs of ADHD Worton Road, Isleworth, local mainstream At Midsummer Park Various venues, TW7 6DW schools/area Children’s Centre, depending on activities Staines Road, Hounslow Monday to Thursday At Redlees Play Centre, Monday 30th July to 1-4pm and Friday Worton Road, Isleworth, Times: 9.30-12.30 Friday 24th August 1-3pm TW7 6DW Monday-Thursday Free of charge. £2.20 per adult for LBH Times: 9.30-12.30 Monday 30th July to Residents and £2.80 per Monday -Friday Thursday 23rd August adult for out of Borough Monday 30th July to Free of charge. Family Drop residents Friday 24th August in sessions No booking required. Free of charge. for parents/ Summer Youth carers with Club children and young people with for young people disabilities/additional aged 12-18 years with needs and siblings disabilities/additional At Redlees Play Centre, needs Worton Road, Isleworth, At Redlees Play Centre, TW7 6DW and Worton Road, Isleworth, Reflections, c/o Urban TW7 6DW Farm, Faggs Road, Times: 5pm-8pm Feltham, TW14 OLZ Monday to Friday (alternates each week) Monday 30th July to Sundays only. Friday 24th August Times: 10-2pm Free of charge. No booking necessary. Free of charge. YOUTH ACTIVITIES SUMMER 2018 | 3 Book your FREE exercise classes OURPARKS at www.ourparks.org.uk TURN UP, TONE UP GET FIT FOR FREE Exercise classes across Hounslow Book your FREE exercise classes at www.ourparks.org.uk @ourparksukOURPARKS /ourparks @ourparksuk Working in Partnership HOW IT WORKS 1) Join free at www.ourparks.org.uk All classes are tun by experienced, fully qualified 2) Browse Hounslow Borough TURN UP,instructors, TONE UP and are suitable for a range of abilities. 3) Choose and book a class Sessions open to participants aged 16+. Classes 4) Get Fit for Free GET FIT lastFOR 60 minutes FREE from advertised start time. CLASS TIME DAY VENUE YogaCLASS TIME7pm DAY VENUEWednesday HOW ITRedlees WORKS Park 1) Join free at www.ourparks.org.uk BootcampYoga 19:00 9am Wed RedleesSaturday Park Redlees Park 2) Browse Hounslow Borough Superhero Finess 3) Choose and book a class Bootcamp 09:00 10am Sat RedleesSaturday Park Redlees Park Open to 3-5 year olds 4) Get Fit for Free Superhero Fitness Open to 3 -5 year olds 10:00 Sat Redlees Park Bootcamp 9am Sunday All classesHanworth are run by Parkexperienced, fully qualified instructors, and are suitable Bootcamp 09:00 Sun Hanworth Park for a range of abilities. PARK POSTCODES Sessions open to participants aged 16+. RedleesPARK POSTCODES Park, TW7 6DW Classes last 60 minutes from advertised start time. HanworthRedlees Park, Park, TW7 6DW TW13 5EG Hanworth Park, TW13 5EG Follow us: Working in Partnership @ourparksuk /ourparks @ourparksuk Working in Partnership CENTRAL AREA HOUNSLOW YOUTH COUNCIL Make Your Mark Street Team 2018 Hounslow Youth Council are looking for volunteers to help deliver the world’s biggest Youth Consultation – Make Your Mark: http://www.ukyouthparliament.org.uk/makeyourmark/ Contact: Stephen Hutchinson on 07890 536 107 or email: [email protected] Hounslow Youth Council We will be taking the Make REMEMBER: If you can’t take part in our Street Team this are looking for volunteers Your Mark ballot to young year, you can still vote in Make Your Mark online from to help deliver the world’s people across the borough, August 22nd onwards at http://www.mi-voice.com/mym/ biggest Youth Consultation on the streets, at youth Date of activity: – Make Your Mark: http:// projects and at schools. August 2018 – for full dates see table below. www.ukyouthparliament. Volunteers can also org.uk/makeyourmark/ Time: 11am-4pm (some days will vary) take part in training Last year, over 950,000 opportunities run by the Cost: FREE. Age: 14-21 young people voted in Youth Council and there will Food will be provided on Mondays and Fridays, all other Make Your Mark, setting be reward trips for those days please bring a packed lunch. the agenda for the taking part. All activities start from Hounslow Youth Centre. UK Youth Parliament’s Opportunities include: national campaigns and demonstrating the • FREE Reward trips for importance of young volunteers chosen by people’s voice. young people. • FREE accredited training This year, we want to opportunities go one better and we’ve • REGISTER as a Make set ourselves a target of Your Mark Champion and 13,000 votes in Hounslow win prizes. alone, hoping for 1 million • JOIN Hounslow Youth nationwide. Council and make young In August this year, we need people’s voice heard young volunteers to join the locally. Youth Council as the Make • VOLUNTEER and learn Your Mark Street team and new skills. get the vote out in Hounslow. TIMETABLE OF ACTIVITIES Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 13 Aug 14 Aug 15 Aug 16 Aug 17 Aug Youth Council Training Youth Council Training Healthy Relationships Healthy Relationships Make Your Mark Day – Young People’s Day – Make Your Mark project with Tender project with Tender Reward Trip Mental Health 20 Aug 21 Aug 22 Aug 23 Aug 24 Aug Youth Council Training Volunteering Day Make Your Mark Make Your Mark Make Your Mark Day - A Public Health Street Team Street Team Reward Trip Approach to Knife Crime 27 Aug 28 Aug 29 Aug 30 Aug 31 Aug Bank Holiday Make Your Mark Make Your Mark Make Your Mark Residential – BYC Street Team Street Team Street Team Annual Council Meeting in Cardiff YOUTH ACTIVITIES SUMMER 2018 | 5 CENTRAL AREA Beavers Farm Estate THE HUB YOUTH CENTRE The Hub d a Youth Centre o R y r 103 Salisbury Road, Hounslow B u e b a is v l e a r S s TW4 7NW L a n e Contact: Kuldip Sandhu on 020 8583 2853 or email: [email protected] Beavers Lane Please book early to avoid disappointment. Priority given Salisbury Road to Hub & Voice members. See also page 24 for Detached East and Central activities. SP18 Summer SP18 Summer SP18 Summer SP18 Summer Camps –Young Camp – Hub Camp – Hub Camp – Voice Leaders Training Juniors Seniors Project Want to volunteer, become This is a 4 day summer This is a 4 day summer This is a 2-week summer part of a team and help camp filled with fun camp filled with fun camp filled with fun devise and deliver our group games/exercises & group games/exercises & group games/exercises & fun packed summer Workshops and fun trips out workshops and fun trips out Workshops and fun trips out programme called SP18, to try new activities. to try new activities. to try new activities. Young and achieve an AQA At The Hub, 103 Salisbury At The Hub, 103 Salisbury people must book for the qualification?You must Road, Hounslow TW4 7NW Road, Hounslow TW4 7NW full programme. attend all training days Open to all aged 8 - 11 Open to all aged 11 - 16 At Hounslow Youth Centre, & commit to 7 sessions of (Primary School). (Secondary School). Kingsley Road, Hounslow volunteering. TW3 1QA At The Hub, 103 Salisbury Road, Hounslow TW4 7NW & Hounslow Youth Centre, Kingsley Road, Hounslow TW3 1QA Open to all aged 16 – 19 (25 with disabilities).
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