Borough of Poole is hosting a number of fun packed holiday activities for all the family this Easter half term.
Young people with disabilities and additional needs are invited to join a colourful circus party on April 16 where they can learn new circus skills such as spinning plates, walking a wooden tightrope and balloon modelling.
A variety of activities including street dance and golf are available on the Short Breaks and Activity Programme throughout the Easter holidays and run until Friday 17 April.
The activities on the programme, which was a huge success during February half term, are suitable for children from seven to 19 years old and cost £3 per child with a £1 discount for Access to Leisure cardholders.
To book a session or for more information about the Short Breaks and Activity Programme please call 01202 714616
Easter half term sees another two Fundays being held in Poole, offering a variety of sporting, play and environmental activities free of charge for the whole community.
The first Funday takes place Thursday 9 April at Bourne Valley Youth Centre between 1pm to 4pm. Children and young people will be able to enjoy activities including drumming sessions, 5-a-side football, a climbing wall and bouncy castle.
On Friday 17 April, a family Funday will be held at Parkstone Sports and Arts Club, Branksome Recreation Ground, between 11am to 3pm. Circus skills, den building, samba drumming, an assault course and bug hunting are just some of the activities on offer.
All community Fundays are free of charge, open to everyone and offer a great opportunity to meet new people in the community.
Further Fundays and activities from the Short Breaks and Activity Programme will be held during May half term.





