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Where the fun begins!

Following the success of our summer Playscheme programme, we are excited to introduce our new autumn provisions. Our dedicated team, who have worked tirelessly throughout the summer and beyond, are ready to make the cold days and nights more enjoyable and playful. Flintshire Autumn Play Provisions and Transition Clubs will be delivered in partnership with Flintshire Youth Service and partners. 

All games and activities will be organised in compliance with Welsh Government Guidelines for the safe delivery of open access playschemes.


Flintshire Play Development Autumn Calendar

Monday

Holway, Meadowbank Play Area: 4pm - 5:30pm

Greenfield, Youth Club: 4pm - 5:30pm

Tuesday

Sealand, Youth Club: 4pm - 5:30pm

Broughton, Brookes Avenue: 4pm - 5:30pm

Mold, Parkfields, Play Area: 4pm - 5:30pm

Wednesday

Buckley, Princess Ave, Play Area: 4pm - 5:30pm

Penyffordd, Play Area: 4pm - 5:30pm

Shotton, 33 Club: 4pm - 5:30pm

Thursday

Connah’s Quay Central Park: 4pm - 5:30pm

Leeswood, Youth Club: 4pm - 5:30pm

Penyffordd, Play Area: 4pm - 5:30pm

NO COST

All sessions will be free-of-charge

AGES

Play Provisions – 5 – 12 year olds 
Transition Clubs – 9 – 13 Year olds 

CONTACT
English:

PlayDevelopment@flintshire.gov.uk /
01352 704154

Welsh:
DatblyguChwarae@siryfflint.gov.uk /
01352 704154

The play sessions will be delivered by the Flintshire Play Development Team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is risky play?

Risky Play is important to a child's development, it allows the child to challenge themselves, test limits, overcome fear and explore boundaries. Risky play can involve climbing, jumping, balancing, sliding, swinging, sliding and other forms of play. Our team of staff will ensure that your child has the opportunity to access risky play under safe supervision.

What is open access supervised play?

Open Access refers to children being able to freely attend the playschemes and to leave when they want. Our staff will encourage children to stay on site, but we also encourage parents/guardians to discuss their expectations with the child before attending. It is for you to make the judgement that your child will follow your requests.

Supervised Play refers to the responsibility of the staff. They are there in a supervisory capacity to ensure children have a safe environment to play.  Staff are advised as part of their training to allow children the right to play without adult intervention but to join in if invited to do so.

Do I have to leave my child?

No, you are more than welcome to stay around on site with your child, bring a picnic and enjoy socialising with others. 

Where and what times are the Playschemes running?

We have morning and afternoon sessions across Flintshire, please refer to our list for times and site list.  

Please also ensure that your pre-register your child online for each site. You can register them for multiple sites if you wish for them to attend more than one.

My child is not 5 yet?

Unfortunately we are only allowed to Supervise children from the age of 5 years and up, but you are more than welcome to stay with them on site.