National Playday
(Date of issue: Monday, 3 August 2009)
Free activities for hundreds of local children and young people.
Hundreds of local children and young people are expected to take
part in some free fun activities in celebration of National Playday
this Wednesday (5 August).
This year’s event will take place in Tullie House and The
Guildhall in the city centre, Bitts Park and the Skate Park
(Devonshire Walk car park). If the weather is wet, most activities
will be held at The Sands Centre. It will be themed on Make time!
and calls for everyone to make time for play.
Organised by the Carlisle Play Partnership, with support from
Carlisle City Council, the event has a packed programme that aims
to encourage children, young people and families to have a go at a
range of activities:
· Tullie House – 1pm - 3pm - Victorian toys and games.
· The Guildhall – 1pm - 3pm - Medieval costume.
· Bitts Park – 11am - 3pm - Sports and games (Carlisle City
Council’s Sport & Recreation team), cycling (Impact Housing),
natural messy play and fun activities for under fives (Barnados
Children’s Centres); story telling (Carlisle Library),
environmental play (Carlisle City Council’s Green Spaces team and
the John Muir Award), arts, crafts and games (Carlisle City Council
face2face children and young people’s team), music & movement
(Relax Kids) and general information (Children & Families
Information Service, Capita Road Safety).
· Skate Park – 11am - 4pm - Skate Jam organised by SPAM (Skate
Park Action Meeting and Carlisle City Council). It will include
competitions and coaching, sports and games (Living Well Trust and
Marines), general information (Brathay and Cumbria PCT) and Cumbria
Constabulary.
· The Sands Centre – 3pm - 5pm - Roller Disco
Cllr Olwyn Luckley, Portfolio holder for Health & Community
Development, said:
“This year’s Playday is set to be a great family event.
Approximately 18 organisations and groups have signed up and will
be providing free activities or our city’s children and young
people. There will be lots of things to do and take part in, to
suit all ages and tastes. Come along and join in the fun!”
Aimed at children and young people, the event will be
co-ordinated by qualified play, youth and sports workers. Parents
as well as children and young people are encouraged to attend the
event.
Ends
Notes to Editors:
· National Playday celebrates its 22nd anniversary this year and
is co-ordinated by the Children’s Society and the Children’s Play
Council. For further information visit www.playday.org.uk