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Tag Archives: children
Help Local Children with their Reading
Everyone knows how important reading and writing is, if children have difficulties with these basic skills, without extra support their futures can look bleak. But all around the country volunteers are helping children overcome their struggles and setting them on … Continue reading
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Tagged charity, children, education, reading, schools, volunteering
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Village in Bloom Art Competition 2017
As part of the annual Village in Bloom Campaign the team organise an Art Competition for children in the area with a relevant theme. This year the Royal Horticultural Britain in Bloom theme was Gardening for Wildlife so the children … Continue reading
Get Christmassy at South Yardley Library
This Thursday at the local Community Library, why not come along and get into the Christmas Spirit with two creative activities.
Posted in Acocks Green, adult courses, Events
Tagged Arts In the Yard, children, Christmas activities, creative, decorations, families, South Yardley Library
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Whitsun Half Term Activities
The local holiday camp will be offering the usual fun and lively activities for children ages 8 to 13, here in Acocks Green. Details below for bookings.
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Tagged 8+, Acocks Green, activities, children, half term, School Holidays
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Yardley Festival – Its Good to Be Young
The Yardley Festival is a week long programme of events for children and young people running during the October half term week – 23rd to 30th October. There are lots of free activities taking place during half term in our … Continue reading
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Tagged children, costa, football coaching, half term, its good to chill, October, street dancing, Yardley activities, Yardley Festival, Young people, Youth Club
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