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Range of 'fit and fed' events for holidays
The Herald
|July 01, 2025
PLYMOUTH children who receive benefitsrelated free school meals can enjoy a wide range of free activities this summer, including activities like karting, trampolining and golf.
The popular Fit and Fed programme offers eligible children access to free holiday clubs, where they are encouraged to get active and receive a nutritious lunch each day. The summer activity programme for 2025 is now available to view, with holiday club bookings now open.
There's a huge range of holiday clubs on offer for eligible children aged between four and 16-years-old. Activities include circus skills, football, dance, karate, water sports and more creative pursuits too, such as filmmaking, photography and arts and crafts. There are also SEND specific holiday clubs to support children with more complex needs. Young people between 12 and 16-years-old can also sign up for 'teen taster' activities, giving them the opportunity to try new activities such as go karting, adventure golf and trampolining.
This story is from the July 01, 2025 edition of The Herald.
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