Children and young Wokingham people spring into action this easter holiday!
Children in the Wokingham Borough won’t have time to get bored during the school Easter holidays as the Spring In2 Action Programme from the sports development unit at Wokingham Borough Council has something for everyone!
Over 300 Wokingham children will take part in range of activities over the next fortnight (April 7 to 25). Activities include a goal keeping camp for the borough’s budding Marcus Hahnemanns and David James’ taking place at Cantley Park in Wokingham, where youngsters will learn basic skills such as shot stopping, catching and saving, footwork and an introduction to diving. They will also learn positioning and how to deal with crosses.
A play-scheme at Robert Piggott Junior School for children aged 4½ to 11, will offer creative activities for all plus there is a football course for youngsters aged five to 14 at Cantley Park in Wokingham with a coaching team from Reading Football Club, teaching them new skills plus the chance to take part in competitions for prizes.
Netball camps for youngsters aged 10 to 14, will be taking place as well as a tennis camp for those aged between five and 10 years old. Both these courses are being held at Cantley Park in Wokingham. During the week long course, young tennis players will learn the rules of tennis and fair play as well as how to develop their agility, balance and co-ordination. All courses are run by criminal records bureau checked coaches and are aimed at children of all abilities.
Wokingham Sports development manager Beverley Thompson said: “Spring In2 Action Programme offers children across the borough the chance to try out new sports or improve their skills at sports they are familiar with. We continue to encourage our youngsters to get active and take part in sport and we hope there is something for everyone on offer during the school holidays. It promises to be lots of fun!”
Over 300 Wokingham children will take part in range of activities over the next fortnight (April 7 to 25). Activities include a goal keeping camp for the borough’s budding Marcus Hahnemanns and David James’ taking place at Cantley Park in Wokingham, where youngsters will learn basic skills such as shot stopping, catching and saving, footwork and an introduction to diving. They will also learn positioning and how to deal with crosses.
A play-scheme at Robert Piggott Junior School for children aged 4½ to 11, will offer creative activities for all plus there is a football course for youngsters aged five to 14 at Cantley Park in Wokingham with a coaching team from Reading Football Club, teaching them new skills plus the chance to take part in competitions for prizes.
Netball camps for youngsters aged 10 to 14, will be taking place as well as a tennis camp for those aged between five and 10 years old. Both these courses are being held at Cantley Park in Wokingham. During the week long course, young tennis players will learn the rules of tennis and fair play as well as how to develop their agility, balance and co-ordination. All courses are run by criminal records bureau checked coaches and are aimed at children of all abilities.
Wokingham Sports development manager Beverley Thompson said: “Spring In2 Action Programme offers children across the borough the chance to try out new sports or improve their skills at sports they are familiar with. We continue to encourage our youngsters to get active and take part in sport and we hope there is something for everyone on offer during the school holidays. It promises to be lots of fun!”
Wokingham Borough Council

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