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Please use child’s name as reference.For more information please contact Mark on: 07917 457861 or [email protected] MD 22N J Y T SD 1S STB SWIMMING LESSON CRASH COURSES # Fun Swim Everyday 2pm - 3pm For New Beginners running Monday to Thursday over 2 weeks ** Closed Bank Holiday Monday (8 lessons per course), between Monday 29th July to August 8th Public Sessions - 2 lanes may be used during public and Monday 12th to August 22nd. Lessons are 30 minute duration sessions for lessons and Lifeguard Course and will run between 8.30 and 10.00am. Places are limited to 8 per course and cost £42.40 . Contact reception to enrol. LARGE POOL TIMES MONDAY ** LANE SWIM 6.45 - 8AM ADULTS ONLY SWIM 8 - 9AM ADULT SOCIAL SWIM 9 - 10AM KIDS SWIM FOR £1!!! # PUBLIC SWIM 10AM - 6.30PM Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 4 - 6pm ADULTS LANE SWIM 8.30 - 9.30PM TUESDAY (Not available 5th-9th August) ADULTS ONLY SWIM 8 - 10AM AQUA MOBILITY/SOCIAL 10 - 11AM # PUBLIC SWIM 11AM - 7PM LADIES NIGHT (16+) 8 - 8.45PM PRICES WEDNESDAY ADULTS (17+) £4.30 JUNIOR (3-16 YRS) £2.90 LANE SWIM 6.45 - 8AM ADULTS ONLY SWIM 8 - 9AM SENIOR (65+) £2.90 BABY SWIM (0-2 YRS) £1.50 AQUA-AEROBICS 9 - 9.45AM FAMILY SWIM AQUA CLASSES # PUBLIC SWIM 10AM - 7.15PM £12.70 £5.10 ADULT LANE SWIM 7.15 - 8.15PM THURSDAY LANE SWIM 6.45 - 8AM ADULTS ONLY SWIM 8 - 10AM # PUBLIC SWIM 10AM - 7PM #FUN SWIMS FRIDAY LANE SWIM 6.45 - 8AM ADULTS ONLY SWIM 8 - 9AM THESE SESSIONS ARE HELD EVERYDAY BETWEEN 2PM ADULT SOCIAL SWIM 9 - 10AM AND 3PM DURING THE HOLIDAY PERIOD. THIS SUMMER AQUA-AEROBICS 10 - 10.45AM THERE WILL ALSO BE A FUN SESSION BETWEEN 11AM # PUBLIC SWIM 11AM - 6.30PM AND 12NOON EVERY WEEKDAY. A RANGE OF FLOATS SATURDAY ARE MADE AVAILABLE AND OCCASIONAL FUN GAMES # PUBLIC SWIM 8.30 - 4PM AND ACTIVITIES WILL BE ORGANISED. SUNDAY # PUBLIC SWIM 8.30 - 4PM ADULTS LANE SWIM 4 - 4.45PM ADMISSION POLICY PUBLIC SWIM SMALL POOL TIMES Children aged 7 or under must be accompanied in the pool by an adult MONDAY ** TO FRIDAY 10AM - 6PM aged 17+. Large Pool ratio: 1 adult to 2 children aged 4-7 or 1 adult to 1 SATURDAY 8.30AM - 4PM child aged 3 or under. Small Pool ratio: 1 adult to 2 children. Groups of SUNDAY 8.30AM - 4.45PM 10+ must book in advance. Please shower before entering the pools. TERMS AND CONDITIONS APPLY WHEN PURCHASING ALL CONCESSIONS TO BOOK CALL: 01200 424825 Email: [email protected] www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/pool Ri9bBeHd8l< PoEl, Ed@s=oGd REa;, Cl@t?eGo<, BB7 RLA ROOKIE LIfEgUARD The course will run from Monday 5th to Thursday 8th August between 5-6pm and the cost is £16.00 for 4 sessions* Children should be able to swim 50m competently front and back and be 8yrs +. This is an exciting week of pool and water safety activities. Children will learn personal safety and perform treading water, sculling and making buoyancy aids in clothes. They will be able to perform reach and throw rescues; towing and signals. There are games and scenarios to make their learning fun during the summer holidays. SNORKELLING The course will run from Monday 5th to Thursday 8th August between 4-5pm and the cost is £16.00 for 4 sessions* The Pool Snorkelling Programme is designed to introduce anyone from the age of 8 to the skills and techniques required for safe and enjoyable snorkelling in a pool environment. It’s a great introduction to an exciting underwater world. Children will learn to; prepare and fit equipment; make safe entries into the water; clear their mask at the water’s surface; fin on top and underwater; ascend correctly; learn hand signals and take part in underwater games. TO BOOK CALL: 01200 424825 *All equipment is provided. Only 3 lanes will be open for public swimming during these sessions. FOLLOWIng THE SWIM ENGLAND LEARN TO SWIM FRAMEWORK • Swimming Lessons from age 4+ • Parent and Child lessons from 0-4 years now available Parents accompany children in the water • Learn to Swim main programme commences from 4 years+ • Certificates and badges issued when achieved each stage • 1 to 1 lessons available on request • Fully qualified level 2 teachers • Discounted swimming for parents when accompanying child on lesson • Adult lessons to start on Thursday mornings at 11.00am Register interest at Pool Reception For additional information about swimming lessons or any other activity please visit our website: www.ribblevalley.gov.uk/pool or call: 01200 424825 Ribblesdale Pool Ed@s=oGd REa;, Cl@t?eGo<, LaDc8s?iGe BB7 RLA Em8iB: pEoB@r@b9l<v8lBeN.gEv.Jk @Ri9bBeHd8l<PoEl Opening Soon Available for: • School Sport • Children’s Birthday Parties • School PE Lessons • School Events • Coaching Courses Full size FIFA quality football pitches LTA Quality Tennis Courts World Rugby 22 Specification pitch FIFA quality 5 a-side pitches To book contact 01200 425111 and ask for Ribble Valley 3G or email: [email protected] Ribble Valley Sports @RVsportsdev Summer term Football Camp 2019. Wk1: July 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 Wk4: August 14, 15 Wk2: July 31, August 01 Wk5: August 21, 22 Wk3: August 07, 08 Wk6: August 27, 28, 29, 30 Time: 10am-2pm (half hour lunch) Cost: £10 per day Venue: Roefield, Edisford Road, Clitheroe, BB7 3LA Open to boy www.clitheroewolves.co.uk s & girls of all abil To book email: [email protected] ities. or call Tom on: 07468 563406 www.thepreacademy.com/nwzone3 @ClitheroeWolves Places limited, book early! @PreAcademyNW3 Please bring suitable attire according to weather, change of clothes and a drink. Developing the future Clitheroe Wolves players today. AT WADDOW HALL SCHOOL HOLI DAY ADVENTURE DAYS FOR CH ILDREN AGED 7 - 16 YEARS MONDAY TO FRIDAY, 29th JULY TO 16th AUGUST 2019 FUN FOR THE CHILDREN HAS NEVER BEEN THIS EXCITING! Leave them with us from 8am - 6pm and we will keep them busy with a wide range of adventurous activities - we can even feed them 3 meals if you like! Cost: £25 per day (or £35 with meal package) Abseil, Archery, Caving, Bouldering, Bush Craft, Canoeing, Climbing, Creative Craft, Crate Challenge, Fencing, Grass Sledging, Jacobs Ladder, Kayaking, Low Ropes, Nightline, Orienteering, Pioneering, Raft Building, Tree Climbing, Zip Wire, Team Challenge FAMILY CAMP OUT FRIDAY 2nd, 9th & 16th AUGUST 2019, 6pm - NOON £10 per person (own tent) £15 per person (tent provided) Price Includes: Overnight camping with access to toilets, showers & water boiler Outdoor movie (U or PG) and marshmallow toasting Grass Sledges, Giant Games, Circus Skills, Adventure Playground, Football Burger or Hotdog with salad (6-8pm) Bacon or Egg breakfast bap (8-9am) Bar available (6-11pm) Location: Book either event direct via Waddow Hall, Waddington Road, [email protected] Clitheroe, or call 01200 423186 Lancas hire BB7 3LD www.waddow.org.uk Learn to play tennis in Ribchester. Every Thursday 18:00 - 18:45 Mini Tennis (primary school infants) 18:45 - 19:30 Juniors Play Every Friday tennis 18:30 - 19:30 Adults 19:30 - 20:30 Cardio Tennis for free! 20:30 - 21:30 Adult Beginners Ribchester Tennis Ribchester Tennis Courts (PR3 3YE) Open Day Equipment available to borrow All welcome, no booking required 21st July Run by Ribchester Tennis Club 11:00 - 14:00 £2 juniors, £3 adults Adults, juniors, cardio tennis, touch tennis, family tennis.
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