Summer of fun for Powys children

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Summer of fun for Powys children

13 July 2022

Summer of Fun

Children across Powys can look forward to another ‘Summer of Fun’, thanks to Welsh Government funding. 

The scheme provides a range of play, sporting and cultural activities for children and young people aged 0-25 over the summer holidays. 

Activities, run by third-sector organisations will take place across the county from 7 July to 30 September 2022.  

The Deputy Minister for Social Services, Julie Morgan said: “Providing support for children and young people across Wales is a priority for this government. I am thrilled we are able to build on the success of last year’s Summer of Fun and the Winter of Wellbeing by providing a wider range of play, sporting and cultural activities.  I want to make sure all children and young people in Wales have an opportunity to play freely, to have new experiences and to enjoy their summer.”

Powys County Council’s Cabinet Member for Future Generations, Cllr Susan McNicholas adds: “We are delighted that children and young people across Powys have the opportunity to benefit from summer activity sessions again this year.  

We would really encourage parents to find out what’s on in their local area, as children and young people could benefit from fun activities such as arts and crafts, sports, outdoor pursuits, theatre and dance and much more.”  

Find out about activities in your area visit – https://en.powys.gov.uk/holidayactivities

 

 

 

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