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Category Archives: youth activities
Friends of the AG Parks
Come along and join the Friends of Fox Hollies Park and get a fix of community spirit. Continue reading
Acocks Green Carnival Development
A message from Acocks Green Carnival Committee: – Did you know Acocks Green Carnival is over 40 years old? In the last four decades carnival has seen many changes and developments, but 2017 could see some of its biggest challenges … Continue reading
Join Sunday’s Bulb Planting
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, things to do, Village in Bloom, youth activities
Tagged Acocks Green, bulb-planting, colourful, exercise, fresh air, gardening, tulips
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Free Fun in the Park – Fox Hollies & Stockfield
Also House of Play and Education have lots of free activities:
Posted in Acocks Green, Events, holiday activities, new skills, News, things to do, youth activities
Tagged Play in Parks, stockfield park
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Stockfield Fun Day – Saturday 9th July
All local residents are invited along to Stockfield Park. There is lots to enjoy and Acocks Green Village in Bloom will be there, getting people into the gardening vibe, offering gardening advice also children can sow seeds to take away … Continue reading
What’s On in Acocks Green – This Week
As well as the usual events and activities that go on in our vibrant suburban village, this week we have some events that are worth a special mention. For more information about what goes on in Acocks Green check out … Continue reading
A New Community Orchard in Acocks Green
Thanks to the Urban Orchard Project, Acocks Green is the lucky recipient of the planting of a new orchard which will benefit local people for years to come with fresh and healthy fruit. This is another enhancement to the wonderful … Continue reading
Panto Season is Just Round the Corner….
Fancy something interesting to do on the cold winter evenings?