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Drop in sessions

Drop in sessions

At the request of some lovely local families, we are trying out some drop in sessions for young people who are home educated or attend an alternative provision. These are drop and go - so sign your young person in and head off for a coffee! The age range and activity available varies as we are trying this out to see what works best and what there is demand for, with the hope of getting a group together so we can have some regular sessions and hopefully start some kayaking courses and adventures!
Please make sure your young person is dressed appropriately for their activity, and that they have any medication - epi pen, inhaler - and a water bottle with them. They must be able to remove earrings in order to participate in activities. For all activities they must have secure, closed toe shoes with a sole that would protect their foot if they were to step on anything sharp - old trainers are best. No wellies, no flip flips, no crocs. We also do not recommend jeans as these are not comfortable and can chafe. All participants must be clothed between their knees to their elbows - this means they cannot wear micro shorts/biker shorts, crop tops, bikinis etc. No mobile phones or devices are permitted, so please ensure you have your young persons mobile phone (if they have one) before you drop them off - alternatively any mobile phones that are seen to be used will be confiscated and placed in the office for adults to sign out when signing out their young person.
Longridge is a closed site and so we cannot allow parents/younger siblings/those who are not booked onto an activity past the fence. There are no walks here and no public parking. 
Please be aware that these sessions are not appropriate for all of those with additional needs. We have sessions specifically for those with additional needs, so if your young person has additional needs please get in touch with us directly to work out which session is best for your young person.