Wiltshire Cricket will support young people to FUEL up during Summer holidays

Wiltshire Council will be delivering the Government's Holiday Activity and Food programme in Wiltshire this Summer. Funded by the Department of Education, the programme provides children who are eligible for benefits related free school meals with free activity and food provision during school holiday.

The programme is being delivered in partnership with Learn By Design, Occasional Kitchen and Purely Nutrition in Wiltshire.

Wiltshire's programme, branded FUEL, includes the delivery of ten face-to-face holiday activity camps, which will take place in areas of the county where there is the greatest need for the programme. The camps will provide the opportunity for children to take part in a range of enriching activities, including laser tag, climbing wall, bubble football, drumming workshops, team games, arts and crafts and Olympic activities, to name but a few.

The children will receive a nutritious lunch each and the programme will include fun sessions on healthy eating, pizza making, growing your own vegetables, and learning about nutrition through music and creative writing.

The ten camps will take place in Amesbury, Calne, Chippenham, Devizes, Melksham, Royal Wootton Bassett and Cricklade, Salisbury, Trowbridge, Warminster and Westbury. Each camp will run for four hours a day from 10am to 2pm, four days a week, for four weeks during the summer holidays, commencing on 2 August 2021.

Through support from Chance to Shine, Wiltshire Cricket will be delivering weekly cricket sessions at eight of the ten holiday camps, using our community coach, Aled Evans, and Chance to Shine coach, Vickie Hathway.

There will also be two FUEL summer camps for children with a disability which will take place at Springfield Community Campus in Corsham and at Five Rivers Health and Wellbeing centre in Salisbury. All eligible children will be able to attend free of charge.

Wiltshire Cricket will also be delivering Disability Cricket sessions at these two venues through our Disability Development Officer, Harry Mattingley.

In addition to the FUEL activity camps, Wiltshire Council has also funded local organisations to deliver community activity camps in eight locations across the county, including Bradford-on-Avon, Corsham, Codford, Malmesbury, Melksham, Mere, Salisbury and Trowbridge. Children can take part in a range of fun activities and receive a nutritious meal on each day of the camp.