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National Playday

Free activities for hundreds of local children

(Date of issue: Monday, 4 August 2008)

Hundreds of local children and young people are expected to take part in some free fun activities in celebration of National Playday this Wednesday (6 August).

This year’s event is set to be the biggest and best so far, with Carlisle’s city centre pedestrianised area, Bitts Park, Skate Park (Devonshire Walk car park), Tullie House, The Sands Centre, Trinity Pool and Morton Pool all staging events.

Organised by the Carlisle Play Partnership, with support from Carlisle City Council, the all day event has a packed programme that aims to encourage children, young people and families to ‘have a go’ at a range of activities:

Cllr Olwyn Luckley, Portfolio holder for Health & Communities, said:

"This year’s Playday is set to be our biggest and best. More than 25 organisations and groups have signed up and will be providing free activities for 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.

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