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For 4-18 Year Olds https://new.enfield.gov.uk/services/children-and-education/ holiday-activity-and-food-programmes/ For 4-18 year olds Enfield’s Holiday Activities & Food Programme Enfield’s Holiday Activities and Food Programme offers lots of fun ideas for keeping active, being creative and trying something new over the summer holidays as well as access to nutritious food. The programme is fully funded for children and young people who are in full-time education and receive benefits related free school meals. We are working with a range of community organisations, play scheme providers and schools over the summer holidays. Spaces are limited, so book quickly with the providers listed in the brochure. For more information: [email protected] Funded by The Department for Education Anytime ChilDcare blue bears Bubbles and Smiles playscheme Designed to improve the overall We will be providing fun and children’s quality of life post covid excitement with a range of and beyond, our physical activities creative arts & crafts, sports for and food workshops will demonstrate all children, day trips as well as a nutritional values and the importance light morning snack and of regular physical exercise. lunch daily. DATES: 19 Jul - 27 Aug DATES: 26 Jul - 20 Aug DAYS: Mon - Fri DAYS: Mon - Fri TIMES: 11am - 3pm TIMES: 9am - 2pm AGES: 5-11 AGES: 4-10 VENUE: 25 Connop Road, VENUE: Enfield Highway Centre, 117 Enfield, EN3 5FB Hertford Road, EN3 5JF WARD: Enfield Highway WARD: Enfield Highway Booking is via our website, Booking is via our website and phone phone or email www.bluebearsplayscheme.co.uk www.anytimechildcare.london 07878 035 610 07572 200 628 | 0208 443 3088 [email protected] FUsion centre 404 lifestyle multisport Multi-Sports programme which and play includes swimming sessions on some days. We are offering multisport and creative DATES: 26, 27, 28, 29, 30 Jul, play sessions for young people with 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, 19, 20, 23, learning disabilities and autism. 1:1 and 24, 25, 26, 27, 30 Aug , 1 Sep shared support available. Activities are DAYS: Various fun, challenging, accessible, and TIMES: 9am - 2pm child-centred. AGES: 7-11 VENUE: Edmonton Leisure Centre, DATES: 2 The Broadway, London, N9 0TR 2 - 27 Aug DAYS: WARD: Edmonton Green Mon - Fri TIMES: 10am - 3pm AGES: Booking is via email 8-18 VENUE: [email protected] Oaktree School, 315 Chase Side, N14 4HN WARD: Cockfosters Booking is via January Jones [email protected] 07932 576 969 https://centre404.org.uk/ learning hive pro touch sa interactive activity provider summer camp We provide activities such as Football, Running, Delivering an interactive summer camp with ac- Mini Tennis, Non Contact Boxing and Speed, tivities ranging from multi sports, drama, dance, Movement and Agility. football, arts & craft etc. DATES: 2 - 26 Aug DATES: 26 Jul - 20 Aug DAYS: Mon - Thu DAYS: Mon - Fri TIMES: 10am - 2pm TIMES: 9.30am - 3.15pm AGES: 7-12 AGES: 7-11 VENUE: Orchardside School, 230 Bullsmoor VENUE: Brimsdown Primary School, Lane, Enfield, EN1 4RL Enfield, EN3 7NA . WARD: Chaseside Booking is via Google form, email or phone . Booking is via Google form, email or phone https://forms.gle/Dy6nRADwYGhsHtf29 . https://forms.gle/KMWP8TCKs8Dy3BAk6 [email protected] . [email protected] 020 7112 8658 . 020 3935 9472 edmonton time for change community kids Fun packed active holiday camp with arts & crafts, partnership dance, sport and so much more. We are primarily based outdoors and offer a wide range of activities summer at set in 21 acres of green space. the millfield DATES: 19 Jul - 6 Sep DAYS: Excluding Mon 30 Aug We’re running a 2 week playscheme packed full TIMES: 9am - 5pm of fun games and activities at the Millfield Theatre AGES: 4-12 this summer, with a programme of music, VENUE: Winchmore Hill Sports Club, performing arts and sports activities. 149 Firs Lane, Enfield, N21 3ER WARD: Bush Hill Park DATES: 2 Aug - 13 Aug DAYS: Mon - Fri Booking is via email TIMES: 10am - 3pm [email protected] AGES: 11-13 www.timeforchangekids.com VENUE: Millfield House, Silver Street, N18 1PJ, Edmonton, London WARD: Haslebury Booking is via email or website [email protected] www.edmontoncommunitypartnership.org/ haf-families SPORT WORKS multisport blanco Multi-sport and fun activities. We will be playing games such as football, activities basketball but also backyard games such as British bulldog, floor is lava Summer camp building and stuck in the mud etc. self-confidence and social skills through fun activities. DATES: 26 Jul - 27 Aug No programme week 16 Aug DATES: 26 Jul - 27 Aug DAYS: Mon - Thu DAYS: Mon - Fri TIMES: 10am - 3pm TIMES: 8.30am - 4.30pm AGES: 4-17 AGES: 4-11 VENUE: Key Meadow Primary School, VENUE: Merryhills Primary School, 84 Tysoe Avenue, Enfield, EN3 6FB Bincote Road, EN2 7RE WARD: Enfield Lock WARD: Highlands Booking is via our website Booking is via our website www.sportworksltd.co.uk/where- form.jotform.com/211403541008036 we-work/london/ edmonton axis tuition centre community active minds partnership We are offering stimulating and exciting holiday activity programme including games, performing arts in our centre summer at and sports at the park with free healthy lunch included. houndsfield school DATES: 2 Aug - 27 Aug DAYS: Mon - Fri TIMES: 12pm - 4pm We’re running a 2 week playscheme AGES: Primary & Secondary packed full of fun games and activi- VENUE: 324 High Street, EN3 4HF ties at Houndsfield Primary School this WARD: Ponders End summer, with a programme of music, performing arts and sports activities. Booking is via our website https://www.axiseducationaltrust.org/ DATES: 26 Jul - 30 Jul & 2 Aug - 6 Aug enfield-holiday-activity-programme/ DAYS: Mon - Fri TIMES: 10am - 3pm AGES: 9-11 VENUE: Houndsfield Primary School, Ripon Road, Edmonton, London, N9 7RE WARD: Jubilee Booking is via email or website [email protected] www.edmontoncommunitypartnership.org get with the kids vibe Activity Venues creative confidence camp New Option Centre 25 Connop Road, Enfield, EN3 5FB Enfield Highway Centre 117 Hertford Road, EN3 5JF A range of structured workshops and activities that further Edmonton Leisure Centre 2 The Broadway, London, N9 0TR develop your children’s confidence and cognitive skills in Oaktree School 315 Chase Side, N14 4HN a fun environment that is safe that will get their creative juices flowing. Brimsdown Primary School Enfield, EN3 7NA Orchardside School 230 Bullsmoor Lane, Enfield, EN1 4RL DATES: 26 Jul - 27 Aug Winchmore Hill Sports Club 149 Firs Lane, Enfield, N21 3ER DAYS: Mon - Fri TIMES: 9am - 5pm AGES: 5-13 (13+ welcome in the role of Mentors) VENUE: Highlands Village Hall, 5 Florey Square, N21 1UJ WARD: Southgate Booking is via our website, phone or email www.getwiththekidsvibe.co.uk 0845 539 0079 | 07761 938 160 [email protected] [email protected] .
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