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Attingham Park
Part of the National Trust. Attingham Park is an 18th-century estate for all seasons with 200 acres of parkland, play area, walled garden, deer park, café, shops, plus the Regency Mansion.
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Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum
Part of the National Trust. Arlington Court is an intriguing Regency house and impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles, set in a picturesque garden. Includes a book shop, café, and tea room.
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Slimbridge Wetland Centre
Learn all about wetland nature and wildlife at Slimbridge Wetland Centre. Each season brings its star bird species, including, cranes, kingfishers, avocets, oystercatchers! There's plenty to see and do, including daily talks and tours, wheelchair accessible walks, tower hides, canoe safaris, cafes, shops, play areas, and the Scott House Museum.
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CCBS – Young Explorers
A weekly group for disabled young people aged 18 - 25. The group visits many places and there are lots of activities to join in with including cycling, crab fishing, natural crafts, trips to the beach, cooking on an open fire and many more! This is an ‘out and about’ group, providing the young people to stay active, meet friends, gain new experiences and to have fun in a safe environment. Booking is essential.
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CCBS – Adventure Teens
The Adventure Teens group is suitable for ages 12 - 18. The group will run once a month. This out and about group engage in the following activities: Visits to the beach, Visits to parks, Cycling, Trampolining, and Swimming. We will cover admission fees to places and provide lunch and snacks. Buddies have a 17 seater mini bus for all to travel together to various places. Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Children will need to be registered with Buddies first.
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CCBS – Saturday Club
Buddies Saturday Club run activity sessions at a local park every Saturday. Sessions are open to disabled children aged 8 - 18 years old. Playing at the park, team games, football, basketball, tennis, arts and crafts, treasure hunts, forest school activities…..Lots more to do! Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Children will need to be registered with Buddies before attending.
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CCBS – Splash Club
Activity club including boxing, football, bowling, and swimming activities for children with disabilities. For children aged 14 - 18.
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CCBS – Oaklands Buddies Club
Nature based activity group for children aged 12 - 16 years. The children can go and explore the woods, learn about nature and the environment. Activities include: Pond dipping Walking in the woods Bird watching from the hide Visit to the animal hospital on site Natural craft making Treasure hunts And lots more! The children meet with friends outside school, to try new things and most importantly to have fun in a safe environment.
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CCBS – Busy Buddies
This group is for children with complex needs and severe autism. Buddies recognise that some children need extra support to be able to attend Buddies, therefore we run the 1-2-1 Busy Buddies Club, this is a small group of children with a high ratio of support workers.
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CCBS – Active Buddies
Active Buddies is a group for children aged 12 - 18 years old. It runs once a month and also during school holidays. This out and about group visit lots of exciting places including, Beaches, Seasonal entertainment, Winter Wonderland, Pantomime, Cycling, and Trampolining. CCBS cover admission fees to places and provide lunch and snacks. Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Children will need to be registered with Buddies before attending.
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CCBS – Bowling Buddies
Bowling Activity sessions for disabled young people aged 16+. Meet with friends, socialise and try new things. Places are limited and must be booked in advance. Young People will need to be registered with Buddies before attending.
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Central Cheshire Buddies Scheme (CCBS)
CCBS supports children and young people with disabilities, their families and their siblings through activity groups, holiday clubs, and residential breaks. Cheshire Buddies also support parent carers and sibling young carers which enables us to provide support to the whole family.
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