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YMCA Camp Williams: Easter Holidays at West Bridgford
3rd - 6th and 11th - 14th April 2023 | 8am-6pm, Nottingham Emmanuel School, West Bridgford, £156 per child, per week. Scholarships available
Amazing adventures, friendships and discovery every school holiday! Based at The Nottingham Emmanuel School, Camp Williams is an unforgettable way to spend the school break. Camp Williams is back for the Easter break! A funpacked day camp for 4-15 year olds, Camp Williams is a day camp full of new skills, new friends and new experiences. From archery to skateboarding, music to art, and Camp Rallies to their unforgettable Gaga Ball - there's nothing quite like the energy and fun of Camp!
The Camp Williams Camp Leaders have a fun-packed camp ready! Expect... Camp Rallies • Juice Jam • Sports & Games • Village vs Village Challenges •
Core Values Awards • Soak a Coach • Arts & Crafts • Camp Games • and more! For 8-15 year olds, there are Skills Clinics too, including...
- Skateboarding
- Climbing
- Music
- Football
- Archery Campers join Villages of similar age children whilst they're at Camp, making sure they experience activities, challenges and fun that grow up with them. Camp Williams is 100% not-for-profit. Scholarships are available for low-income families.
YMCA Camp Williams: Easter Holidays at Newark
3rd - 6th and 11th - 14th April 2023 | 8am-6pm, YMCA Village Newark £156 per child, per week | Scholarships available
Amazing adventures, friendships and discovery every school holiday! Campers join Villages of similar age children whilst they're at Camp, making sure they experience activities, challenges and fun that grow up with them.
Camp Williams is back for the Easter break! A fun-packed day camp for 4-15 year olds, Camp Williams is a day camp full of new skills, new friends and new experiences.
From archery to skateboarding, music to art, and Camp Rallies to their unforgettable Gaga Ball - there's nothing quite like the energy and fun of Camp!
Based at YMCA Village Newark, Camp Williams is an unforgettable way to spend the school break.
The Camp Williams Camp Leaders have a fun-packed camp ready! Expect...
Camp Rallies • Juice Jam • Sports & Games
• Village vs Village Challenges • Core Values Awards • Soak a Coach • Arts & Crafts • Camp Games • and more!
For 8-15 year olds, there are Skills Clinics too, including...
- Skateboarding
- Climbing
- Music
- Football
- Archery
Camp Williams is 100% not-for-profit.
3 Apr 2023 - 6 Apr 2023
Monday - Thursday 08:00 - 18:00
11 Apr 2023 - 14 Apr 2023
Tuesday - Friday 08:00 - 18:00
Rutland is England’s smallest and arguably prettiest county, and certainly lives up to its motto, Multum in Parvo (much in little); This rural escape is the perfect place to spend time enjoying the great outdoors. Rutland Water offers a multitude of leisure pursuits including watersports, cycling, fishing and bird watching, while Rutland’s many attractive villages, set in the wonderful English countryside, are home to picture postcard cottages and traditional country pubs.
The quaint towns of Oakham and Uppingham offer a range of individual boutiques; Uppingham is famed for it’s antiques and galleries, whilst the county town of Oakham offers a great mix of quality high street and independent shops – not to mention a castle!
Rutland Water
If you’re looking for a place to spend a day or two (or a week or two!) which will keep everyone entertained, then look no further. There are three main car parks which are tailored to different experiences (all with toilet facilities & seasonal refreshments) and a daily car park ticket is valid at all 3 sites – Sykes Lane | Whitwell | Normanton
One of the largest man made lakes in Europe, and the largest in England (by surface area) and is considered one of the best designed, both environmentally and aesthetically. Set in over 3,000 acres of beautiful rolling countryside there are plenty of activities found around and on the water for families, couples and individuals wishing to explore.
Enjoy Water Sports, Nature Reserves, Sporting Events, Cycling, Fishing & Walking
Look out for the Rutland Belle, which you may spot taking visitors on tours across the water from April until the end of October. Perhaps one of the most iconic features of Rutland Water is Normanton Church which was saved from demolition back in 1970 when plans were outlined to flood the area to create the Rutland Water we have come to know and love today. The church now sits safely on a new level of rubble topped with concrete above water level, on its own peninsular. It is a spectacular sight to behold and creates a picture-perfect backdrop for your Rutland selfie. Come rain or shine Rutland Water offers a plethora of things to do, so why don’t you plan your next break or day out to one of England’s finest landmarks?!
Anglian Water are asking all visitors to;
• Be respectful of the areas around our Parks and the staff work- ing within them
• Please only park in the Anglian Water car parks provided, not in local villages
• Please take your litter home with you or use the bins provided
• Enjoy your visit and thank you for your support.