Spring into Wokingham autumn action!
Children in the Wokingham Borough won’t have time to get cold at half term this autumn – the Spring In2 Action programme from the sports development unit at Wokingham Borough Council has something to get everyone warmed up!
Wokingham Activities include a play-scheme at Robert Piggott Junior School for children aged 4½ to 11, with creative activities for all, football with a coaching team from Reading Football Club, golf camps for both primary school golfers and older golfers aged 12 to 14, as well as the ‘Sporty Kids’ scheme for two to five-year-olds and their parents or carers, and mini-soccer for four to eight-year-old football fans. All courses are run by criminal records bureau checked coaches and are aimed at children of all abilities.
Sports development manager Beverley Thompson said: “The launch of the Spring In2 Action Programme has been a great success for us this year. We aim to give children the chance to try out new sports or improve their skills at sports they are familiar with.”
Champion for Wokingham youth and leisure Cllr Malcolm Bryant said: “Yet again there has been some tremendous work by the sports development unit, carrying out our policy of encouraging more sport throughout the borough and particularly for our youngsters in school. Their work over the last two years has been incredible and each year sees a big increase in the borough’s young people taking part in sport and leisure.”
There are a limited number of places on all the courses so please book early to avoid disappointment. There is also a 10 per cent discount offer for the second child in the same family booked on to any course. For further information visit www.wokingham.gov.uk , call (0118) 974 6264 / 6254 or email sportsdevelopment@wokingham.gov.uk
Wokingham Activities include a play-scheme at Robert Piggott Junior School for children aged 4½ to 11, with creative activities for all, football with a coaching team from Reading Football Club, golf camps for both primary school golfers and older golfers aged 12 to 14, as well as the ‘Sporty Kids’ scheme for two to five-year-olds and their parents or carers, and mini-soccer for four to eight-year-old football fans. All courses are run by criminal records bureau checked coaches and are aimed at children of all abilities.
Sports development manager Beverley Thompson said: “The launch of the Spring In2 Action Programme has been a great success for us this year. We aim to give children the chance to try out new sports or improve their skills at sports they are familiar with.”
Champion for Wokingham youth and leisure Cllr Malcolm Bryant said: “Yet again there has been some tremendous work by the sports development unit, carrying out our policy of encouraging more sport throughout the borough and particularly for our youngsters in school. Their work over the last two years has been incredible and each year sees a big increase in the borough’s young people taking part in sport and leisure.”
There are a limited number of places on all the courses so please book early to avoid disappointment. There is also a 10 per cent discount offer for the second child in the same family booked on to any course. For further information visit www.wokingham.gov.uk , call (0118) 974 6264 / 6254 or email sportsdevelopment@wokingham.gov.uk
Wokingham Borough Council

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