16/10/2015
Better Leisure Centres Announces Play Schemes Over Half Term
Belfast's Better Leisure Centres are offering a range of 'frighteningly good fun' play schemes over the October half-term school break.
Children will enjoy an exciting mix of spooky sports, creepy crafts, ghastly games, pumpkin carving plus a fancy dress party to end the week.
The schemes will run from 10am - 2pm, Monday - Friday at four of the Better Leisure Centres - Avoniel, Ballysillan, Falls and Olympia. The scheme is suitable for children aged between five and fourteen.
Ronan McKenna, GLL Regional Community Sports Manager commented: "The Halloween scheme encourages youngsters to have fun with their friends and to get physically active. There's something to suit children of all abilities, from sports, swimming, crafts, games and dancing. The schemes are priced at just £32 per child, which is great value to keep the children entertained throughout the school break."
www.better.org.uk/belfast
Children will enjoy an exciting mix of spooky sports, creepy crafts, ghastly games, pumpkin carving plus a fancy dress party to end the week.
The schemes will run from 10am - 2pm, Monday - Friday at four of the Better Leisure Centres - Avoniel, Ballysillan, Falls and Olympia. The scheme is suitable for children aged between five and fourteen.
Ronan McKenna, GLL Regional Community Sports Manager commented: "The Halloween scheme encourages youngsters to have fun with their friends and to get physically active. There's something to suit children of all abilities, from sports, swimming, crafts, games and dancing. The schemes are priced at just £32 per child, which is great value to keep the children entertained throughout the school break."
www.better.org.uk/belfast
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