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Free Activities for 8 -16 Year Olds EASTLEIGH FREE ACTIVITIES Free Activities for 8 -16 year olds 29th July - 30th August 2013 www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport Sponsored by Organised by Welcome Contents All of these sessions are free! Welcome to the 9th year of Park Sport organised by 4-5 Venue locations 17 Paddleboarding Eastleigh Borough Council’s Sport & Active Lifestyles 6 Basketball 18 Street Dance team. All sessions are delivered by experienced and 7 19 qualified coaches. Boxercise Free Swimming Sessions 8 Bikeability Courses 20 Skate & BMX Jams Thanks to our sponsors your child participates in 9 Cricket & Cricket 4 Girls 21 Table Tennis CooperVision, Eastleigh their first activity. A consent Community Safety form can be found at the 10 Cage Cricket 22 Tennis Partnership, First Wessex and back of this brochure. 11 Choi Kwang Do 23 Volleyball to Eastleigh Borough Local Most sessions become fully 12 Fishing 24 Summer of Soccer Area Committees, Parish booked so call early to avoid 13 Football 25 Funday Friday and Town Councils, we are disappointment. able to provide all of these 14 Football 4 Girls 26 Disability Sport Sessions activities FREE of charge. 15 Handball 27 Park Sport Consent Form 16 Netball Bookings must be made by Park Sport 2013 calling 023 8068 8344 at will include 5 weeks of least 24 hours in advance scheduled sports sessions for Sessions are split and signed consent must be 8-16 year olds of all abilities into the 8-12 and To book please call 023 8068 8344 returned 24 hours before from Monday 29th July - 13-16 age groups. www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport Friday 30th August. Must be booked in advance! 2 3 Venue Locations Botley Rec Greta Park Moorgreen Rec (Youthouse) Roy Underdown Pavilion High Street, Botley, SO30 2ES Upper Northam Road, Moorgreen Road, Spitfire Way, Hamble-le-Rice, Hedge End, SO30 4DY West End, SO30 3EG SO31 4RN Blackberry Drive (Y-Zone) Hamble Sports Complex Blackberry Drive, Fair Oak, Mount Pleasant Rec Station Road Rec SO50 8RB Satchell Lane, Hamble-le-Rice, Hamble Lane, Queens View, Netley, SO31 4NE Hamble-le-Rice, SO31 4ND SO31 5EB Choi Kwang Do 4 Health Hiltingbury Lakes 1st Floor, 47-57 High Street, New Century Park The Hub (Bishopstoke Rec) West End, SO30 3DQ Lake Road, Off Hiltingbury Shorts Road, Fair Oak, Bishopstoke Road, SO50 6LA Road, Hiltingbury, SO53 1EZ Cox Row Open Space SO50 7EJ Thornden Tennis Club Hiltingbury Rec / The Hilt Cox Row, Eastleigh, SO53 3EY Pavilion on the Park Winchester Road, Chandlers Hiltingbury Road, Ford, SO53 2DW Dowd’s Farm Park Kingfisher Road, Hiltingbury, SO53 5NP Eastleigh, SO50 9LH Wellstead Way, Hedge End, West End Parish Centre Knowle Park SO30 2LD Poseidon Boxing Gym Chapel Road, West End, White Tree Close, SO30 3FE Fleming Park Leisure Centre 1st Floor, Colin-Ingleby- Horton Heath, SO50 7FE Mackenzie Stand, The Ageas Passfield Avenue, Eastleigh, Wildern Leisure Centre Lawn Road Rec Bowl, Botley Road, SO30 3XH SO50 9NL Wildern Lane, Hedge End, Lawn Road, Eastleigh, SO50 4GT Pilands Wood Open Space SO30 4EJ Freespace Skate Park Foundry Crescent, Bursledon, Long Lane Rec Off Chestnut Avenue SO31 8FY Woodhouse Lane Open Space Chandlers Ford, SO53 3LD Bursledon, SO31 8BZ Woodhouse Lane, Pilands Wood Centre Hedge End, SO30 2EZ Fryern Rec Manor Farm Country Park Chamberlayne Road, Greenways, Chandler’s Ford, (Barn Field car park) Bursledon, SO31 8DU SO53 2LE Pylands Lane, SO31 1BH 4 5 Basketball Boxercise Sessions will include Sessions will be delivered by Poseidon games, skills and technique Ages Amateur Boxing Club and will be a non- advice. contact introduction to the sport. Activities 8-12 will include fun and games, instruction on basic technique, partner work and a Ages boxing style circuit including coach pads. 13-16 Mondays Fryern Rec 10 - 11.30am Tuesdays Poseidon Boxing Gym 4.30 - 5.30pm Tuesdays Y-Zone 4 - 5.30pm Wednesdays Poseidon Boxing Gym 4.30 - 5.30pm Wednesdays Dowd’s Farm 4 - 5.30pm Thursdays Pilands Wood Open Space 4 - 5pm Fridays Roy Underdown Pavilion 11.30am -1pm Fridays Greta Park 2 - 3.30pm Hamble Sports Complex 2 - 3pm To book please call 023 8068 8344 To book please call 023 8068 8344 www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport Must be booked in advance! Must be booked in advance! 6 THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! 7 Bikeability Cricket Bikeability is ‘cycling proficiency’ for Sessions are run by local coaches the 21st century. Please bring your Ages and include Kwik Cricket based skills Ages own bike. 8-16 and matches for all abilities. 8-12 Level 1 courses (Ages 8+) Tuesdays Learn how to control and master your bike. Training takes place in a closed off car park. Botley Rec 10 - 11.30am 31 July, 8 August, Pavilion on the Park 9.30am - 12.30pm 7 August, Roy Underdown Pavilion 9.30am - 12.30pm Wednesdays Level 2 courses (Ages 10+) New Century Park 10 - 11.30am Learn how to cycle safely on the road including dealing with junctions and passing parked cars. (Must have completed a level 1 course and book on both part 1 and 2). Cricket 4 Girls Pavilion on the Park Roy Underdown Pavilion This year we are offering girls only sessions too. 9.30am -12.30pm 9.30am -12.30pm 14 August (part 1) 21 August (part 1) Tuesdays 15 August (part 2) 22 August (part 2) Botley Rec 11.30am - 1pm 28 August (part 1) Wednesdays 29 August (part 2) New Century Park 11.30am - 1pm All participants will need to wear a cycle To book please call helmet and fluorescent vest. These can 023 8068 8344 To book please call 023 8068 8344 be provided if you do not have them. Your bike must be roadworthy and not www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport have stabilisers, otherwise you will not be able to participate. Must be booked in advance! Must be booked in advance! 8 THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! 9 Cage Cricket Choi Kwang Do Try this new, fast paced version of Sessions are run by Choi Kwang Do 4 cricket inside caged games areas. Health and will involve an introduction Sessions are run in partnership with to Choi Kwang Do including the Hampshire Cricket Community techniques and skills. Trust. Thursdays: Mondays: Y-Zone 10.30am - 12pm Choi Kwang Do 4 Health Academy, West End 2 - 3pm Hiltingbury Rec 1 - 2.30pm Choi Kwang Do teaches practical self-defence skills and a Fridays: greater level of health and well-being. It’s a non-contact, The Hub 2 - 3.30pm non-competitive art that stresses mental, physical, emotional Botley Rec 4.30 - 6pm and social development. Ages 13-16 Ages To book please call 023 8068 8344 8-16 To book please call 023 8068 8344 www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport Must be booked in advance! Must be booked in advance! 10 THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! 11 Fishing Football For Life Experiences are proud to Sessions are run by Eastleigh Football be coaching fishing. Each session Club and include skills and matches. is led by a qualified instructor with Ages equipment and bait provided. 8-12 13-16 Wednesdays Tuesdays: Thursdays: Hiltingbury Lakes 10 - 11.30am Fryern Rec Woodhouse Lane 12 - 1.30pm (13-16s) 11.30am - 1pm (13-16s) 2 - 3.30pm 2 - 3.30pm Station Road Knowle Park (13-16s) 2 - 3.30pm (13-16s) 4 - 5.30pm Thursdays Pilands Wood Open Space (8-12s) 4 - 5.30pm Fridays: Hiltingbury Lakes 10 - 11.30am Knowle Park 12 - 1.30pm Wednesdays: (8-12s) 11.30am - 1pm 2 - 3.30pm Woodhouse Lane Fryern Rec (8-12s) 11.30am - 1pm (8-12s) 2 - 3.30pm Cox Row (13-16s) 2 - 3.30pm Ages Lawn Road (8-12s) 4 - 5.30pm To book please call 8-16 To book please call 023 8068 8344 023 8068 8344 www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport Must be booked in advance! Must be booked in advance! 12 THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! 13 Football 4 Girls Handball Sessions are run by a local Sessions are run by local coaches female coach and include in outdoor multi-use games areas skills and matches for all and include skills and matches. abilities. Be inspired by London 2012 and try this exciting new sport! Mondays Tuesdays Knowle Park 1 - 2pm Y-Zone 10.30am - 12pm Station Road 3 - 4pm Wednesdays Thursdays The Hub 10.30am - 12pm Lawn Road 2 - 3pm Thursdays Fridays Greta Park 10.30am - 12pm Hiltingbury Rec 10 - 11am Moorgreen Rec 12 - 1pm Ages 13-16 Ages To book please call 023 8068 8344 To book please call 023 8068 8344 13-16 www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport www.eastleigh.gov.uk/parksport Must be booked in advance! Must be booked in advance! 14 THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! THESE EVENTS ARE FREE! 15 Netball Paddleboarding Sessions are run by local Sessions are run by AV SUP Club and coaches and will include Ages will include an introduction to the sport, lots of skills and matches. with the chance to gain a British Stand 8-12 Up Paddle Association Level 1. Ages 13-16 13-16 Mondays Manor Farm Country Park meet at Barn Field car park kiosk Moorgreen Rec (13-16s) 10.30am - 12pm Mondays Tuesdays & Wednesdays The Hub (8-12s) 1 - 2.30pm Thursdays 29 July 4 - 6pm 30 July 4 - 6pm 5 Aug 10am - 12pm 6 Aug 11am - 1pm Botley Rec (8-12s) 10.30am - 12pm 12 Aug 2 - 4pm 14 Aug 4 - 6pm Station Road (8-12s) 1 - 2.30pm 19 Aug 9.30 - 11.30am 20 Aug 10am - 12pm Fridays 26 Aug 2 - 4pm 27 Aug 3 - 5pm Y-Zone (13-16s) 1 - 2.30pm Please note there is a car park charge of £2 Children must be able to swim 25 metres and a paddleboarding consent form must be returned 24 hours before their first session.
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