Inspire Holding October Half-Term Holiday Camps Across Suffolk - Ipswich Town News
Inspire Suffolk’s holiday clubs are run at venues across the county throughout every school holiday from £12 a day.
Their fun-packed clubs for 5-13-year-olds offer a variety of sports, crafts, and - in Ipswich and Woodbridge - dance.
Sports include football, tennis, badminton, basketball, rounders and many more to add variety to your child’s day.
Inspire Suffolk also offer specialist courses, including goalkeeping, football and Footy 4s camp.
These are football camps with more specialist coaching for those with a real interest in football, combining a mixture of technical skills, fun games and matches for those aged 5-13. More details on courses and venues on the Inspire Suffolk website here.
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