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ParkPlay is coming to Clevedon

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ParkPlay is coming to Clevedon and people of all ages are invited to get involved! It will be the fourth ParkPlay to launch in North Somerset to bring people from local communities together in parks and green spaces for 90 minutes of free, informal games and activity, every Saturday morning.

The first Clevedon ParkPlay will take place on Saturday 4 November from 10.30am at Cherry Avenue Playground - just look for the ParkPlay flag.

Clevedon ParkPlay is organised by North Somerset Council’s public health team, ParkPlay and play leaders from the local community. ParkPlay, which first launched in the UK in 2021, encourages everyone to be more active and brings communities together, as Cllr Jenna Ho Marris, the council’s executive member for public health, explains:

“ParkPlay is all about building happier, healthier communities through the life-changing power of play. It’s active and inclusive, so everyone’s welcome including people of all ages and abilities. These will be informal, unstructured sessions with no end goal apart from enjoyment! So, if you’re local to Clevedon please come along, make friends, and have fun.”

To find out more and register your place, visit https://park-play.com/parks/clevedon/ 

Head to the Clevedon ParkPlay Facebook Page to find out more and like the page to keep up to date with news about Clevedon ParkPlay.

About Clevedon ParkPlay ParkPlay is a 90 min session of fun and games for everyone starting at 10.30am every Saturday.

Where Cherry Avenue Playground, Clevedon, BS21 6DY 

what3words ///stars.photo.rested Clevedon ParkPlay takes place in the middle of the playground at Cherry Avenue – just look for the ParkPlay flag!

Getting there There’s no dedicated parking for this park, but there is on-street parking around it. We’d still recommend avoiding travelling by car as far as possible. The best way to get to us is on foot or by bike.