Celebrate playday on 6 August

Nursery World
10 July 2003

Any play setting wanting to participate in this year's Playday 2003 can do so with the help of low cost information packs and posters from The Children's Play Council (see address below). Playday 2003 is a great occasion for after-school clubs, open access play settings and early years development and childcare partnerships to celebrate their local projects. Playday is the largest annual play event in the country and celebrates the importance of play for children and young people. On Wednesday 6 August, 100,000 children will be participating in a UK-wide range of events in Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England...

 

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