Barnsley youngsters enjoy HAF programme at BPL sites

12 Jul

KIDS across Barnsley have been enjoying the benefits of physical activity and healthy eating, thanks to a fun and engaging programme held at several BPL sites – with more sessions planned for the summer holidays.

The government funded holiday activities and food (HAF) programme provides healthy meals and activities to children from low income families during school holidays.

Past HAF sessions which have been delivered at BPL sites included the opportunity to try a variety of sports and activities from swimming to dodgeball, a hot meal at lunchtime, plus fun and educational interactive quizzes and board games.

Following BPL’s success with the programme over the Easter holidays, more sessions are planned for the summer at Dorothy Hyman Sports Centre, Royston and Hoyland Leisure Centres and the Metrodome.

30 HAF places are available at Hoyland Leisure Centre and 25 at the other sites and participants must receive free school meals to qualify for the scheme. 

For those who don’t qualify for a free place, paid places are also available at Dorothy Hyman.

BPL’s Community Sports Development Officer Connor Pickles said: “We’ve had such positive feedback from the kids who have attended and their parents, as well as our staff who really enjoy delivering the programme, and we’re looking forward to the start of our summer holiday clubs later this month.

“Sessions like these really put BPL at the forefront of the community, so we can help people feel good and play a leading role in highlighting the benefits of sport, physical activity and healthy lifestyles in a fun and friendly environment.”

For more information about the summer holiday clubs, email connor.pickles@bpl.org.uk