Category: Play
The Play Talk Read buses are coming to East Lothian!
Musselburgh Soccer School
Survey Monkey your opinion counts
Please take the time to complete this short survey on Support for early years parents in East Lothian (pre birth to age 8)
Please take the time to complete this short survey on Support for early years parents in East Lothian (pre birth to age 8)
Play Training Day Saturday 19th March 9.30 – 12.30
Come along for an informative and fun filled morning all about PLAY!
During the course of the morning you will have the opportunity to hear from guest speakers, gather information from the Marketplace, network and participate in workshops to develop your different ‘Play Skills’. The workshops available are – interactive Story Telling, Taste Safe Messy Play, Article 31 – Children’s Right to Play Training, Risk and Play, Bringing the Outside In, as well as the opportunity to take part in a consultation on the Play Strategy.
This event is FREE to attend and refreshments will be provided during the event.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
Venue : Musselburgh East Community Learning Centre, Haddington Road, Musselburgh. EH21 8JJ
Come along for an informative and fun filled morning all about PLAY!
During the course of the morning you will have the opportunity to hear from guest speakers, gather information from the Marketplace, network and participate in workshops to develop your different ‘Play Skills’. The workshops available are – interactive Story Telling, Taste Safe Messy Play, Article 31 – Children’s Right to Play Training, Risk and Play, Bringing the Outside In, as well as the opportunity to take part in a consultation on the Play Strategy.
This event is FREE to attend and refreshments will be provided during the event.
We look forward to seeing you all there!
Venue : Musselburgh East Community Learning Centre, Haddington Road, Musselburgh. EH21 8JJ
Easter family Fun Day – Loch Centre Tranent
Parents Carers and Children, get along to the Loch Centre from 11.00 am – 2.00 pm for an “Eggs”tra special family fun day
PEEP classes in Dunbar
Peep classes in Dunbar – a new block of PEEP will be running at the Bleachingfield Centre Dunbar from Tuesday 23 February – 15 March.
The classes run from 11.00 – 11.45 am.
Classes are free but must be booked in advance.
To book your place e-mail supportfromthestart@eastlothian.gov.uk or call 01620 827481
Stay and Play Whitecraig Community Centre
Peep groups in the Musselburgh cluster
Service Development Fund – Beach Wheelchairs North Berwick
North Berwick Community Centre Management Committee wishes to support a group to develop a community led scheme to loan paediatric and adult beach wheelchairs. Beach wheelchairs could be made available to people with restricted mobility who can’t at present get onto the beach. The group have carried out a local survey (over 100 respondents) and organised a ‘Come See, Come Try’ Day which attracted over 70 people. The group is preparing an operational plan including booking system, risk assessments to ensure health and safety. They have organised a public awareness event to attract more volunteers and interest in the scheme. The ‘Come and Try event’ was very successful generating enthusiasm, drive and passion for the project (BBC Radio covered the event). The project will include volunteer training to ensure protection of children and vulnerable adults, safe usage of the chairs, maintenance and storage. They wish to purchase 2 beach wheelchairs (1 adult, 1 paediatric) to test the scheme in North Berwick and provide insurance cover for storage and usage of beach wheelchairs.
North Berwick Community Centre Management Committee wishes to support a group to develop a community led scheme to loan paediatric and adult beach wheelchairs. Beach wheelchairs could be made available to people with restricted mobility who can’t at present get onto the beach. The group have carried out a local survey (over 100 respondents) and organised a ‘Come See, Come Try’ Day which attracted over 70 people. The group is preparing an operational plan including booking system, risk assessments to ensure health and safety. They have organised a public awareness event to attract more volunteers and interest in the scheme. The ‘Come and Try event’ was very successful generating enthusiasm, drive and passion for the project (BBC Radio covered the event). The project will include volunteer training to ensure protection of children and vulnerable adults, safe usage of the chairs, maintenance and storage. They wish to purchase 2 beach wheelchairs (1 adult, 1 paediatric) to test the scheme in North Berwick and provide insurance cover for storage and usage of beach wheelchairs.