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First Monday per Month at 3.00pm-5.00pm.
Dodgeball provides a fun filled activity to develop coordination skills, communication and social skills, and increase activity levels, all of which contribute to a healthier lifestyle. All activities are appropriately supervised and supported. 1:1 cannot be offered in these sessions by the staff, but they…
1.30pm-4.00pm during School Holidays.
Drummond Outdoors are providing a chance to learn new skills with kayaking and stand up paddle boards. Stand-Up Paddleboarding simply the best fun you can have on the water! Activities take place on the River Seven launching from the canoe ramp on the county ground (by…
Mondays 10.00am-12.30pm during School Holidays.
Drummond Outdoors are providing fun on the river developing new skills and confidence, making new friends, and trying something different. Activities take place on the River Seven launching from the canoe ramp on the county ground (by the Riverside car park at Frankwell.) This All…
Open from May - September, 11am-5pm
Brinton Park is a large park of 12.067 hectares near the centre of Kidderminster.The main entrance to the park is from Sutton Road. Other entrances can be found at Park Lane and Stourport Road/Park Lane. Nearest postcode for main entrance DY11 6QT. Facilities and attractions…
01562 732528 (Wyre Forest Council Customer Services)
All Year. Around 1 hour (1.5 miles) long.
A 1.5 mile circular Family Friendly walk around the Battlefield Heritage Site. You can explore the site of the brutal battle fought between King Henry VI and the rebellious Harry Hotspur six hundred years ago. Look towards the church. What seems like a cluster of…
All year. 90 minute walk (1.5 miles).
Colemere Collywobbles, Colemere, off the A528 just past Cockshutt. A 1.5 mile circular route around Colemere which takes you along the Shropshire Union Canal. Cole Mere is like a giant’s tummy-button filled with icy water. It has steep sides and is really deep. It was made…
All Year. A 90 minute walk (2 miles).
Family Friendly Walks: Ellesmere Extravaganza. Ellesmere is thought to have been named by the Saxons who called it ‘Aelsmere’ or ‘great lake.’ Imaginative lot the Saxons. The Moors is all that’s left of a big bog that had been here since the end of the…
All Year. A 2 hour walk (2 miles).
Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense Robbers, Ramparts & Roundheads. An ancient fortress sleeps in the dark woods of Nesscliffe Hill. But that’s not all. Highwaymen, muggers and bandits once lurked among the trees and caves. Did Roundheads really have big, round heads?
All Year. A 40 minute walk (1 mile).
Family Friendly Walks: Nesscliffe Nonsense - Big American softies is a 1 mile circular walk around Nesscliffe Hill. An easy walk through the Sequoia trees. Don’t bother looking out for hillforts on this walk; it’s a waste of time. You may see one or two trees though. Why…
Wednesday: 10AM - 3PM
Friday: 10AM - 3PM
Saturday: 10AM - 3PM
The key feature of the main exhibition room is the ‘Timeline’, which aims to map the history of the town from the formation of the rocks to present day Oswestry and as such is an ongoing project. The room has displays on various subjects from…
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