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Covering: Poynton, Wilmslow, Alderley Edge, Knutsford, Prestbury, Macclesfield, Congleton, Holmes Chapel, Sandbach, Northwich, Winsford, Crewe, Nantwich, Tarporley, Waverton, Chester and surrounding areas

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Edition 41 • May/June 2016 The local magazine for families with children 0-12 years

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In this issue> Party up a storm

> How to organise holiday childcare

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Welcome

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Next issue: July/Aug 2016

Circulation: 25,000 copies of Families Cheshire are available through nurseries, schools, libraries, selected shops and other points throughout Cheshire. If you would like free copies for your organisation, please let us know.

Contact details: Families Cheshire, 3 Hall Hill, Bollington SK10 5EDTel: 01625 801 801 www.familiescheshire.co.uk

Editorial: [email protected]/artwork: [email protected], diary dates, what’s on: [email protected]

Cover Photography: Oliver’s Chocolate Parties07540 615966 / www.oliverschocolateparties.co.uk

Editorial contributors:

Sally J. Hall: Writer and editor who has written for all the main parenting titles as well as The Independent and The Mail. Author of Eco Baby and contributing author to Watch My Baby Grow (Dorling Kindersley).

Claire Muffett-Reece: Freelance journalist who writes on parenting, lifestyle, health and general interest. Mum to Jack, five, and Max, three, her work has been published in The Evening Standard, The Metro and Cosmopolitan, among others.

Design: Paul Wilson Graphic Design, Congleton.Tel: 07743 111 694, www.withpaul.co.uk

Print: Bishops Printers, Walton Road, Portsmouth, Hampshire PO6 1TR Tel: 023 9233 4900 www.bishops.co.uk

Families Cheshire is part of Families Magazines Ltd, a franchise company. All franchised magazines in the group are independently owned and operated under licence. Families® is a registered trademark of Families Magazines Ltd, Remenham House, Regatta Place, Marlow Road, Bourne End, Bucks SL8 5TD. The contents of Families Cheshire are fully protected by copyright and none of the editorial or photographic matter may be reproduced in any form without prior consent of the publisher. We take every care preparing the magazine, but the publishers and distributors can’t be held responsible for the claims of advertisers, the accuracy of the contents nor for any consequences.

In this issue02: News

04: Education

06: Holiday camps

07: Clubs & classes

08: Parents’ place

09: Parties

13: What’s on

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Caryl Hall Jayne Keep

Hello!With a certain other half careering towards his half century mark in May, we were definitely in the right frame of mind for this issue! But party ideas for adults are a lot more difficult to decide on and we found ourselves wishing we were still at an age where we didn’t have to think twice about doing something active before scoffing the food and cake – and where we also didn’t have to worry about ending up with snapped hamstrings (as said nearly 50 year old experienced when he raced his sons on the beach last summer to prove he was still speedy)!

So we’ve settled for something a little more sedentary for us, and are leaving the active stuff to the youngsters – and honestly, they’re spoilt for choice as you can see in our party feature!

Happy celebrations!

Amazed by Science 2016

Timeless toys to last

A third of parents have no time for hobbies

Marketing Cheshire and Jodrell Bank are teaming up to deliver the third Amazed by Science Festival this spring half term.

The week-long festival which promotes and celebrates science, technology, engineering and maths will take place across Cheshire from 28 May to 5 June and will be packed with events and hands-on activities for you to get involved in.

There will be something happening every day and venues for this year’s festival include Catalyst Science and Discovery Centre, Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, Chester Zoo, Crewe Library,

Classic Wood Toys have been at the forefront of the traditional, eco-friendly toys market throughout Europe for more than 20 years. All paints and accessories are natural and meet EU standards and the maple wood used is taken from sustainable forests.

Parents of young children will be aware that their time is split between caring for and feeding their children, working and undertaking household chores.

Fiddler’s Ferry Power Station, Golden Square Shopping Centre, Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield Silk Museum Lion Salt Works, Norton Priory, Tatton Park plus more.

Many of the activities are Children’s University Validated so don’t forget to bring your Passport to Learning! This year’s event is sponsored by: NNL, Waters Corporation, British Science Association, Urenco, Siemens, Sellafield, and Clicky Media.

To find out more about what’s happening when go to www.amazedbyscience.com or find them on Twitter (@amazedbyscience) and Facebook (amazedbyscience).

These fabulous products are richly coloured and guarantee a combination of fun and education. Their 3cm thick jigsaw puzzles are double sided, will assist with hand-eye coordination and enhance your little one’s problem solving skills. They also stand unaided, making excellent decorations and collectables! And they have a super range of classic music boxes & piggy banks.

Go to www.classicwoodtoys.com to see the full range.

But a new survey of 2,000 adults by Pod Space has revealed that many parents are finding no time for themselves at all.

The results showed that 32% of respondents said they spent too much time on chores to have any time for personal matters. Around a third said they only achieve five to six hours of sleep each night and a similar number said they were too busy to exercise.

40% said they had no time for hobbies and that the needs of the family had to come first.

Sadly, we can really identify with this. Time for a change we think.

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We’re preparing to celebrate the launch of a fantastic new website this summer. Destined to become the number 1 resource for local families, www.familiesonline.co.uk will soon have over 300 local sites across the UK. Like our magazines, the local sites in Cheshire and Manchester are guaranteed to give users the very best ideas for spending time with their family locally.

We have a number of highly flexible, home-based work opportunities available for Area Managers to run our local sites. As an Area Manager you’ll enjoy a fun and flexible role which fits around you and your family life, whilst affording you a great challenge – and the opportunity to make money! There are no set up costs involved, you’ll be trained by industry experts and you’ll develop valuable new skills in the digital, print and social media marketing industry.

Tennis Tykes, the fun and educational tennis coaching and skills programme for children aged 2 to 4 years is opening NEW classes in Wilmslow.

Classes will now take place on a Friday from 1 – 1.45pm and 1.45 – 2.30pm, in addition to the classes already taking place in Bramhall, Didsbury, Hale,

Join your local Families team in Cheshire and Manchester!

Spring into action with new Tennis Tykes classes!

You should be:• Enthusiastic and

knowledgeable about what’s on locally for families

• Interested in working flexibly from home at times that suit you

• Online savvy and a regular user of Facebook and Twitter

• Able to write great articles which capture the imagination of local families

• Have good networking and communication skills, and confidence when speaking to customers/the public

• A motivated self-starter who takes ownership and pride in your work

Your responsibilities will be:• Posting daily online and on social

media with great ideas for your readers

• Populating and updating your site with useful and timely local content for families

• Marketing and selling your site to local businesses and families

• Building relationships with your clients and users and helping them get the most from your site

To register your interest, please email [email protected].

Puddle Ducks swimming teachers go the distance

Puddle Ducks swimming teachers Nicola Wragge and Vanessa Watts have been jointly selected as ‘Teachers of the Term’ in the company’s recent internal competition.

Vanessa and Nicola (known as Ness and Nici) were nominated by Mum Nichola, who lives in Warrington and whose daughter swims at Delamere, due to their support of deaf children and commitment to learning sign language. Both teachers have worked hard to learn sign language in

order to support deaf children in their classes and Nici also completed her deaf awareness training and is now accredited to teach deaf children. Many more Puddle Ducks teachers are also developing their skills and the company is working with the National Deaf Children’s Society (NDCS) to ensure their lessons are deaf-friendly.

The competition was judged independently by Frances Donkin of Rhythm Time Cheshire.

Puddle Ducks teach their Baby & Pre-School classes, as well as their Swim Academy classes at a number of locations across Cheshire including Alsager, Delamere, Weaverham, Sandbach, Macclesfield, Runcorn, Warrington, Sale and Crewe. They are also currently offering FREE Aquanatal lessons at Warrington and Runcorn.www.puddleducks.com

Handforth and Heaton Moor. Why not try a FREE taster lesson at one of the venues?

The party season is also upon us, so ask about the Tennis Tykes parties for 2, 3 and 4 year olds! There’s a fun packed hour of tennis activities incorporating lots of games and tennis ball skills, all supervised by qualified coaches and trained staff. The Tykes characters, Tommy and Tessa are also on hand to make it a truly memorable experience for the birthday boy or girl.

For further information on the term time classes, summer holiday camps and parties, please contact Jonny Healey on 07760 254118, email [email protected] or log onto www.tennistykes.co.uk.

Cheshire at its best

The Royal Cheshire County Show is gearing up for a huge celebration on June 21 and 22 to mark its inaugural royal-title event and families are invited to join in the party!

As the North West’s premier agricultural event, its focus on food production, agriculture, livestock, rural living, music and traditional crafts, means it’s only natural that a visit to the Show is as educational as it is entertaining.

Children will love hands on, interactive activities such as flower arranging, working demonstrations of vintage farm

machinery, interacting with celebrity chefs, produce tasting, cheese making demonstrations and much more.

Performances inside Creamline Dairies Main Ring are sure to thrill including a first appearance in Cheshire by Atkinson Action Horses which will perform stunts and tricks in two daily action-packed shows.

The Show’s renowned Horse, Dog, Sheep and Livestock shows and judging will round out an unforgettable day in the Cheshire countryside.www.royalcheshireshow.org

WIN! A CoPy oF NoAH’S PARK!

W r i t t e n & I l l u s t r a t e d b y P a u l (and N o a h ) W i l s o n

Once upon a time a little boy called Noah told his daddy about his secret, imaginary park that only he can enter – and his daddy helped him write a little book all about it. It’s a charming rhyming story that every child (and grown-up) will identify with and love – and we’ve got 3 copies to give away! Just go to www.familiescheshire.co.uk to enter now. Competition closes Tuesday 31 May. For more info about the book, go to www.noahs-park.net.

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Hulme Hall Grammar School is excited to report that they now offer specialist football programmes to existing and potential pupils thanks to their partnership with International House Manchester. These programmes are open to boys (year 7-10) and girls (year 7- 8).

If you love football then this is the school for you. You’ll be coached by top quality professionals and have the opportunity to play in teams against challenging opposition, to learn strategy and to develop leadership skills. You’ll also be given the opportunity to visit football clubs and twice a year you’ll be

The Queen’s School in Chester has a number of upcoming interactive sessions for you and your daughter to experience life at the Lower School.

Little Linguists (Saturday 10 May): a morning of dance, drama and craft, learning Mandarin, French and Spanish for girls in Years 2 – 5 (age 7 – 10)

Is your child excellent with words? Do they like telling stories? or do you want to encourage their creativity?

Well it’s time for them to put pen to paper because the National Young Writers’ Awards have returned for the eighth year! Judged by best-selling author of the Charlie & Lola, Clarice Bean and Ruby Redfort books, Lauren Childs and

Hulme Hall Grammar School forms partnership with International House Manchester

An opportunity to explore Queen’s

Calling all aspiring young writers!

invited to take part in national trials.This programme will not guarantee

you will become a professional footballer, but it will certainly develop your football skills, improve your understanding of the game and open doors into the world of football. You’ll have the chance to be seen by professional scouts and you’ll receive regular feedback about how you are progressing.

Hulme Hall Grammar School also provides a first rate, individually tailored, challenging education. The small class sizes, wide curriculum, and positive friendly working environment mean that every child is supported in fulfilling their potential. The school’s aim is to encourage all pupils to be the best they can be and leave as happy well rounded individuals who go on to make a valuable contribution to society.

You’re warmly welcomed to see the school in action – either at an opening morning or call 0161 485 3524 to arrange a visit.www.hulmehallschool.org

Explore Queen’s (Thursday 19 & 26 May): Look around the school on a normal working day – for Years 3 – 6.

Year 5 Activities Day (Monday 4 July): A day of drama, sports, science, art, music, Mandarin, IT, cookery and FUN!

You can register now for these events on www.thequeensschool.co.uk.

organised by tuition provider Explore Learning, this year’s theme is ‘The Mash-Up’ where children are asked to write a 500-word story of a ‘mash-up’ of two genres. Whether it’s an alien landing his spaceship in Victorian England or a Disney princess as a zombie slayer, there is a huge scope to let their imaginations run wild!

The competition is free to enter and your child could win a fabulous family trip to Disneyland and £500-worth of books for their school. Open to children aged 14 and under, the closing date is June 7. Children can fill out an application form at their local Explore Learning Centre or enter online at www.explorelearning.co.uk/youngwriters

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Holiday camps

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Beg, Steal or BorrowHow to organise holiday childcareBy Claire Muffett-Reece

Summer Skill Clubs

Multi Sports Camps in Cheshire

Worried how you’ll juggle work with childcare over holidays? Relax – there are plenty of options to ensure you’ll still be employed come the first week of September…

Looking after your children during half terms and the seemingly never ending summer holiday is no easy feat for any working parent, with many mums and dads resorting to booking their annual leave separately to ensure someone keeps an eye on the kids. But it doesn’t have to be that way – regardless of your budget, there are many affordable solutions to keep those wages coming in while your little ones enjoy the summer break.

An alternative to traditional holiday clubs, Skill Club at The Link, Sandbach School offers a variety of different activities each day. It’s the perfect opportunity for 7 – 12 year olds to learn a range of new skills!

Their military-style Bootcamp with nerf guns and full camouflage is really popular, as is Youth First Aid, Team

Sports Coaching North West is a specialist coaching company that works in primary schools offering high quality PE lessons during term time, and popular Multi Sports Camps during every school holiday (including Christmas).

Camps are designed to keep children active during the school holidays and introduce them to a number of new sports such as Cricket, Hockey, Football, Basketball, Tennis and many more.

RelativesYour first port of call should be looking at close family members to see if anyone could potentially help out. Your parents or in-laws are ideal, as most will revel in the chance to spoil their grandchildren with days out and endless supplies of ice cream! Bear in mind their age and don’t over-burden them if they agree to help, sticking to set times and helping with packed lunches or sending your kids with pocket money towards yet another trip to the zoo. It might be free childcare for you but that doesn’t mean it won’t cost your parents!

School mumsWhy not have a chat with other mums at the school gates to see if they can help? A win-win situation; your child gets to spend the day with one of their friends – plus you save on childcare costs! Make sure you only ask mums you feel confident leaving your child with – and who your little one feels comfortable around – and take a little gesture of thanks over at the end of the day, such as a small box of chocolates. However, most mums might instead prefer a ‘play date swap’ in return, where they look after your child one day in the week and you look after theirs another.

ChildmindersFor many working parents, childminders are the best option over the school holidays, often sticking to the same person they normally get to do the school drop off and pick up. If you don’t have one, ask friends and other mums who they recommend, or look online for Ofsted-registered carers. A more affordable solution to higher-priced kids’ clubs, remember to ask what stipulations they have, such as you providing your child’s meals or whether you’re expected to pay if they are sick or you go away.

Holiday play schemes/summer campsOpen most kids’ school bags towards the end of term and you’ll find half a dozen leaflets offering discounted daycare for specific age groups and boasting a number of fun activities. Usually catered to fit around school hours, they are often based on themes to appeal to your youngster, with football, science, dance and drama top of the hit-list. Run privately or by your local council, this competitively priced option can be booked on a daily or weekly basis and is a fun-filled way for your little one to meet new friends and gain skills in the process.

Working from homeLast, but by no means least, is the hope your boss might be sympathetic to your situation and agree to let you work from home every now and then. Explain your childcare struggle as soon as you can, asking if a day a week might be an option over the holidays before giving them time to think about it. If they agree, make sure you complete all tasks assigned to you on time – regardless of the distractions that come with a demanding child at home! Not getting your job done at home will soon be picked up by management, meaning you’ll most definitely be refused if you ever broach the subject again!

Challenge and a range of Science Skill Clubs. New this year is their Drone Wars clubs; learning to fly small drones before battling each other with their infrared ‘weapons.’ This proved really popular at Easter so they will be back this Summer!

The club is run by Dominic and Liz Surry, who deliver training in a variety of subjects, all with the aim of improving

both adults’ and children’s team and leadership expertise in primary and secondary schools, colleges, universities, businesses and other organisations.

01270 748415 / 07972 759035 / www.skillsupply.co.uk

During break and lunch times children are challenged to design their own t-shirt or take part in different competitions and quizzes.

Camps run from 9am – 5pm daily, with earlier drop off and later pick up options available, and are held at Sandbach High School, Millfields Primary School (Nantwich), Hungerford Primary School (Crewe) and The Quinta Primary School (Congleton). 07786156755 / www.sportscoachingnw.co.uk

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Clubs & classes

CLUBS & CLASSES CLASSIFIEDS

Jabberjacks A fun activity pre-school class which helps develop social and

physical skills for children aged between 6 months* and 4 years. Using a unique combination of puppets and music, against a backdrop of drama and play we ensure all activities delivered in our classes are stimulating and interactive supporting EYFS. Whilst playing and having fun, children: Engage their senses / Explore their Imagination / Develop co-ordination skills / Socialise and communicate with confidence / learn to listen and follow direction / Experience caring and sharing! To find out more or book a place contact [email protected] or call 07519 238263.

Impact Tuition, Urmston Ofsted registered independent

tuition Centre run by qualified, friendly teachers. 5-16, 11+, GCSE. Specialist Dyslexia Centre. 0161 747 1819 / www.impacttuitionurmston.co.uk

Kumon Kumon’s unique programmes complement the school curriculum

and provide far more than just maths or English tuition. They cater for your child’s individual needs, allowing them to study at a rate that is just right for them and eventually to take responsibility for their own learning.Helsby & Frodshan – Karen: 01565 734478Knutsford – Sue: 01565 621142Nantwich – Sarah: 01270 780810Northwich – Amanda: 01606 76468Wilmslow – Ian: 01625 532529www.kumon.co.uk

Pearson Sports Academy, TytheringtonAfter school

(3 - 5.30pm, term times) sport academy offering a full range of sports for ages 4 - 11. Also offers a collection service for each child from their school. 07720 629690 / www.pearsonsportandfitnesscoaching.com

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The Alps may be an obvious destination for the ski season, but how about a summer visit? Summer offers enough green (the mountains) and blue (the sky) to set you up for the whole year - and plenty of fresh air to fill your families’ lungs.

With reasonably priced flights from Manchester to Geneva then a short drive to Morzine, there is a warm welcome waiting from Paul and Francesca Eyre at Chilly Powder. With the main chalet - Au Coin du Feu - plus two chalets next door, you can organise your own meals,

Summer in the Alps

or join the party at ‘Au Coin du Feu’ for dinners that you usually only dream of. Family friendly early evening meals for the children and a daytime crèche for little ones not quite as active as you, with drinks in the bar for the grown ups – or in the Jacuzzi on the terrace – Paul and Francesca will make you wish that this was home!

For more about Chilly Powder chalets for summer and winter visit www.chillypowder.com and more about summer in Morzine visit www.summer.morzine-avoriaz.com.

Parents of children with Type 1 diabetes (results in a sudden drop in sugar levels in the body that can put them in a coma if not quickly brought back up with a sweet drink or snack) have said that the newly announced plans to introduce additional tax on sugary products may unfairly

Sugar Tax unfair on diabetics?penalise their children, as they sometimes use energy drinks to manage their sugar levels. They have pointed out that, while parents of children with Celiac disease can get prescriptions for gluten-free foods, parents of diabetic children will have to pay more for their sweet drinks.

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1. PiratesInvitations: Create a treasure map with “X marks the party spot” and a pirate poem with plenty of “aaaaaahhhhhhhs!”Wear: Dress as a pirate and make eye patches to wear.Play: Fill a wooden chest with torn up newspaper and pop in some lucky dip gifts. Eat: Give them chicken, vegetable or fish fingers and let them eat with their hands and make jelly with pomegranate seeds in it to look like sunken treasure.

2. DisneyInvitations: Use stickers of Disney characters and glitter.Wear: Offer accessories such as paper crowns and a sash made from coloured paper. Old net curtains make good veils. Play: Create a Disney piñata by covering a balloon with papier maché and turn it into a Mickey Mouse head.Eat: Serve drinks in plastic goblets for a castle theme and make cucumber sandwiches for Princes and Princesses.

Seven party themes kids will loveBy Sally J. Hall

3. SuperheroInvitations: On Superhero coloured invitations, write: “Dear SuperZac, please come to my Superhero party.” Wear: Make simple masks for each child and a badge with their name and super power. You can also make capes from plastic tablecloths. Play: Create a super hero obstacle course from ropes, pop-up tunnels, boxes and cushions, then have a quiz about superhero powers. Eat: Add cake toppers with “Boom!” “Pow!” and “Zap!” on them to cupcakes.

4. Tea PartyInvitations: Make invitations festooned with flowers from wrapping paper and doilies. Wear: Make accessories such as fascinators or hats and bow ties.Play: This theme really suits all those old-fashioned party games like Pass the Parcel and Musical Chairs. Eat: Tea can be a traditional one with

little sandwiches and dainty cakes.Look for cardboard tiered cake stands and use pretty cloths and bunting.

5. JungleInvitations: Make animal themed invitations; these can be as simple or artistic as you like.Wear: Come as your favourite animal or get your guests to bring an animal toy.Play: Have a Safari game in the garden where you hide pictures of animals which the kids have to spot, then play Sleeping Lions. Eat: Create a Bush Tucker Trial with the use of jungle themed plates and cups.

6. CircusInvitations: Create a big, red Clown’s shoe or circus ticket as the invitation. Wear: Dress as circus folk; ballet costumes double as acrobats, riders can wear jodhpurs and boots and all the kids can be clowns with some face paint.

Parties can go with a swing if you choose a theme that your little ones can have fun with

Play: Buy modelling balloons and then play some tumbling games.Eat: Make popcorn, have hotdogs and burgers, and don’t forget the ketchup and mild mustard.

7. FootballInvitations: Make football shaped invitations. Wear: Whether it’s their school PE kit or a duplicate of their favourite team’s uniform, ask the kids to dress for a game of football. Play: Ask a coach from a local team to teach skills such as keepy-uppy. Eat: Use paper cloths in your team’s colours with matching napkins. Eat football ground-style food such as burgers and chips.

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My eldest daughter has had a bit of a dilemma each birthday for the last couple of years as she feels too old for a party (at 10?!), but still wants to do something to celebrate with her friends

Climbing the Awesome WallsThe perfect solution is something activity

based where the kids get to try something new together, have a laugh and follow it up with some cake. So this year we took Lily and a group of friends to Awesome Walls in Stockport to try some indoor climbing wall fun.

Their parties are hosted by fully qualified instructors so you’re guaranteed safety and the kids are shown the correct way to climb. We had two hosts for Lily’s party, both of whom were brilliant, helping the kids out, making it fun for everyone. They pushed

the ones who were confident, popping in the odd racing challenge here and there, but then altering what was asked of the more timid climbers and the younger members of the group. Everyone had plenty of turns working on a couple of different walls, honing skills going both up and down! The session was rounded off with a game of Twister on a lower level wall. I watched from the mezzanine level with a coffee; a convenient viewing platform that puts you at a good height for some action shots…plus it gives

the mums a chance to relax and chat. For party food and cake after the action, there’s a great area just out of the main hall. My kids, Lily (10), Izzy (7) and Logan (5) gave this party a big thumbs-up. Perfect for boys and girls, it appeals to a good range of ages, with lots of fun and laughs, good exercise and a new skill learned. Definitely gets a Families recommendation. Parties are suitable from age 6+.For more info phone the climbing centre on 0161 494 9949 or visit www.awesomewalls.co.uk/ climbing-centres/stockport

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Party Big (Screen) Time!

will love the freedom to explore and collect what lies beneath the river’s surface. Food is supplied in party lunch boxes (with pancakes cooked by the river during summer), and then rounded off with a big birthday cake.

All parties are fully supervised by first aid qualified, CRB checked and trained staff who will make sure that your party will be remembered forever! Parents are welcome to stay and join in too. Bookings are now being taken for May through to November – call Sarah-Jane on 01625 569004 or 07832 127433 and go to www.outdooradventureparties.co.uk for more details.

Following on from the amazingly popular and successful My Little Pony Parties comes the new Dandy Farms outdoor Adventure Parties.

Let your children unleash their sense of adventure and have some good old fashioned farm fun. After a warm welcome and introductory chat, they can head off with a stick and map to find hidden treasures, bug hotels, exciting little creatures in the river and creepy crawlies that live naturally under logs and in places children didn’t even know existed!

With scramble nets, a challenging tyre workout, a bit of mud here and there and then the ever popular river netting, children

Too many children (and too stressful) to take to the cinema? Then bring the cinema to you! Just hit play, sit back and enjoy the Cinema experience in your own living room with a 100inch HD screen and 5.1 HD surround sound.

Projector-It supply everything you need to enjoy a Cinema Experience in a place of your choice. But it’s not just for movies – think gaming and sports too! Immerse yourself in your favourite

game, hear the enemy creep up behind you in glorious surround sound or race friends in a 4 player split screen, with each player having the equivalent of a 50” TV. Play XBOX Kinect games with a near life-size avatar. Bluray players or gaming consoles can be supplied too if you need them.07843 260948 / www.projector-it.co.uk / www.facebook.com/123projectorit

Dandy Farm outdoor Adventure Parties

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Party in a bubble

Bubble Footie presents the ultimate party event in Cheshire and Manchester. Bubble Football brings everything you love about the Nation’s No.1 sport and kicks out the rules to deliver the complete football experience.

Push, shove, roll and bounce your way to victory in this unrivalled, action packed, fun filled event. Players get to enjoy a variety of Bubble games that keep everyone entertained.

This isn’t just for the little kids but also the big kids at heart. Both adults and children can experience Bubble Football with all its thrills and spills.

Bubble football can be played indoors and outdoors and is perfect for birthday parties, school and village fayres, end of season celebrations, anniversaries, corporate occasions and any other event where hilarity, action and fantastic memories are required.

Visit www.bubblefootie.co.uk for more info, e-mail [email protected] or phone 07841 395301.

PARTy CLASSIFIEDS

Jabberjacks Looking for a unique and special party that will keep

the children and parents talking for weeks? Playmates parties especially for 2, 3 & 4 year olds. Be amazed as the children discover the puppets, bubbles, teddies, games and activities all hidden in a treasure box. Juniors parties designed for 5, 6 & 7 year olds. Crazy dancing to the latest tracks, Wacky Games, Funky prizes and party bags! Jabberjacks provides a hassle free party package! If you would like to know more, simply visit www.jabberjacks.co.uk/chester Or contact Wendy on 07519238263.

Parties

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These listings are for guidance only – please check before you goTo include your upcoming event in our listings, email [email protected]

Daily during May & JuneQuarry Bank Mill, StyalThe Clockwork Garden10.30am – 4.30pm / Normal admission applies.A fascinating interactive installation. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarrybankmill

Every Tuesday in May & JuneThe Wacky Woods, AdlingtonToddler Stay and Play10am – 12pm / £5 per child – no need to bookLots of sensory play activities to enjoy with your children, with guided sessions. 01625 573 086 / www.wackywoods.co.uk

Fri 6 May & Fri 27 MayHat Works, StockportMad Hatters Art & Crafts Club2 – 3pm / Ages 2 – 5 / £5 (two adults free per paying child). An action packed hour of arts and crafts. Dress to get messy! Booking essential.0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk

Sat 7 MayTeggs Nose Reservoir Car Park SK11 0NB Forest Fairies Spring 201610am – 12pm / Ages 4 – 8 / £6.50 per child, advance booking and payment essential. Not just for girl fairies, but boy fairies/elves/pixies too! Discover the magical world of the little people that live in the forests.www.wackywoods.co.uk

Sat 7 May & Sat 11 JuneQuarry Bank Mill, Styal Baby and Toddler – Storytelling and Play session9.30 – 10.15am & 10.15 – 11am / Free but normal admission applies. A special storytelling and play session for little ones. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarrybankmill

Sat 7 & Sun 8 MayThe Waterside Arts Centre, SaleDogs don’t do balletSat: 4pm / Sun 11am & 2pm / Ages 3+. Biff is a dog, but he’s not your usual kind of dog. Instead of chasing sticks and fetching newspapers, Biff loves tutus, tiaras and ballet! 0161 912 5616 / watersideartscentre.co.uk

Sat 7 May & Sat 2 JulyErddig, WrexhamPaws Walks10 – 11.30am / Free, no booking required. Explore the beauty of Erddig with your pooch (on a lead). Under 16s must be supervised by an adult. 01978 315179 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/erddig

Sun 8 MayManchester Airport Runway Visitor’s Park Airport Run and Family Fun Day10am – 3pm. A fun–filled charity event for all the family including a 5km sponsored run around Manchester Airport’s runways (within spotting distance of aircraft!), as well as lots of activities and entertainment at the RVP, including face–painting, bouncy castle, concorde tours, prizes for runners, and more! www.manchesterairport.co.uk

Sun 8 MayWinnington Park Recreation Club, NorthwichNorthwich and District NCT Nearly New Sale 1.30 – 3pm (1pm entry for NCT members) / £1 per adult Quality, used children’s (0–11 years) and babies’ clothes, toys, books, CDs, DVDs, cots, prams/pushchairs and nursery equipment. 01606 79897 / www.nct.org.uk

Salford Water Sports Centre, M50 3SQ Salford Dragon Boat Festival10am – 4.30pm. A day of challenge, fun, excitement and competition. www.sdbf.co.uk

Sun 8 & 15 May Hat Works, Stockport‘Be Creative’ Family Workshop11am – 1pm & 2pm – 4pm / Free, booking advisedLet the museum inspire you to use different media to create individual art works to take home. Work by under 12s can be entered into the NEW Children’s category of Stockport’s Open Exhibition. 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk

Wed 11 & 25 May, Wed 8 & 22 JuneChester Zoo (Bembe Coffee Shop)Mums and Babies Coffee Mornings10am – 12pm / Free, no zoo admission requiredA coffee morning with a difference for mums and mums-to-be! 01244 380280 / www.chesterzoo.org

Fri 13 MayHat Works, StockportTop Hat Toddlers10.30am – 12.30pm / £3 per child plus two accompanying adults. A ‘stay and play’ drop in session with plenty of age–appropriate activities for toddlers and pre–schoolers. 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk

Sat 14 May & Sat 11 JuneHat Works, StockportAutism Early Birds Doors open 9am. 9.15 – 10am craft for 4 – 11 year olds / 10.15 – 11.00 craft for 11–18 year olds / 11.15 – 12 noon craft for over 18s / Booking essential 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk

Sat 14 & Sun 15 MayStretton Watermill (nr Farndon) Sy14 7JA National Mills Weekend: Vintage Power1 – 5pm / Adult £3, Child £1.50, Family £8. Hydrams, cogs, cams, clutches, hoists, gears, torque and talk: join us in the national celebration of wind and watermills and expect a more technical tour with a focus on vintage power. 01606 271640 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordTatton Park Country Show10am – 5pm / Adults £7.50, Children (5–16) £3, Family (2 adults and 3 children) £19. Under 5s free / Car park entry £6. A family–oriented Country Show with something for everyone! A range of arena entertainment and craftsmen demonstrating their rural skills. Arts, crafts and gift marquees, catering and a licensed bar. www.oakleighfairs.co.uk/tatton

Sat 14 & Sun 15 May, Sat 11 & Sun 12 JuneLyme Park, DisleyDogs in the garden11am – 5pm / Free event but normal admission appliesDogs are allowed to bring their owners attached to a lead into the garden this weekend. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

The Manchester Art GalleryFamily Weekend1 – 3pm / Free, drop in. A full weekend dedicated to families where you can explore, create and have fun. 0161 235 8888 / www.manchesterartgallery.org

Sun 15 MayTegg’s Nose Country Park SK11 0APCome and Try It Day10am – 4pm / £14pp, advance booking & payment essential. Try a number of exciting and varied activities including Climbing, Abseiling (min age 8), Archery and Orienteering. 01625 374833 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Bramhall Park, SK7 3NXDuck RaceA fun filled event for the whole family in aid of Francis House Children’s Hospice. www.facebook.com/bramhallwoodfordrotary

Fri 20 May & Fri 24 JuneThe Museum of Science And Industry (MoSI), ManchesterExperitots10.30am – 12pm / Under 6s / £3 for 1 adult and 1 child, £2 for each additional adult or child. Booking recommended. Creative activity sessions using puppets and storytelling to help toddlers get the most out of hand–on science gallery Experiment. A different topic each month. 0161 833 0027 / www.msimanchester.org.uk

Sat 21 MayEaton Bank Academy, Congleton

Cheeki Monkeys Big Baby & Children’s Market10am – 1pm. An indoor market selling pre–loved clothes and toys for little ones, as well as products

from family focussed crafters and businesses. Thousands of bargains from as little as 10p! `Children’s entertainment, refreshments available and plenty of free parking. Cash sales only. FREE goody bags to the first 100 buyers through the door! www.facebook.com/cheekimonkeys.congleton.3

Sat 21 MayCentral Library, Manchester#mcrfamilyfun by Manchester Family Arts12pm / Free, drop in. A fun and information packed event about everything cultural for Manchester families from leading organisations across the city including Z–arts, HOME, Central Library, Manchester Science Museum and Manchester Literature Festival.

Wilmslow United Reformed Church, SK9 1PR East Cheshire NCT Nearly New Sale11.15am – 1pm (11am entry for NCT members) / £1Excellent quality, lightly used children’s and baby’s toys, books, equipment and clothes at bargain prices. Refreshments available, no pushchairs or bags. 01625 532600 / www.nct.org.uk

Glebe Farm, CongletonAstbury May DayGates open 12.30pm / Adult £2, Children freeProcession from school to Church will start at 1.15, Crowning of the May Queen at 2.15, followed by maypole dancing. Fairground rides, pony rides, tractors, bouncy castle, raffle, tombola, crafts and traditional games such as the village stocks, plate smashing and a coconut shy. Rode Hall Silver Band, book stalls, plant sales, refreshments. 01260 273916 / www.astburychurch.org.uk

Alderley Edge Park, SK9 7Uy May Fair 201611am – 5pm / Free entry. Village Parade, Arena Events, Live Music, Fun Dog Show, Children’s Fancy Dress, High Adrenalin Funfair, Circus Acts, Open Mic Sessions, Artisan Market Stalls, Freshly Cooked Food, Licensed Bar. www.alderleyedgefair.com

oulton Park, Little BudworthVintage FestivalGates open 7.30am / Adult £24, Teen (13 – 15) £15, under 13s free. Motor races from the Vintage Sports–Car Club, air displays, and many other nostalgic attractions. Classic car displays, an air display, a spitfire ground display with Merlin engine demonstrations and more! 0843 453 9000 / www.oultonpark.co.uk

The Weaver Hall Museum & Workhouse, NorthwichWorkhouse Living History Day11am – 4pm, drop in / Ages 4 – 12 / £1.50 per child. Normal admission also applies. A fun packed day of family activities. Follow in the footsteps of paupers, take a lesson in the schoolroom, and help inmates with chores. 01606 271640 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Sat 21 & Sun 22 MayEvent City, Manchester M41 7TBFilm & Comic Con9am – 6pm / Standard Entry Price: £8* from 11am / Early Entry Price: £15* from 9am. Booking fee applies. Celebrating the very best in entertainment, film, TV and much more. www.filmandcomicconmanchester.com

Sat 21 May & Sat 18 JuneThe Manchester Art GalleryOpen Doors9.15 – 10.45am / Ages 5 – 16 (accompanied) / Free, drop in. A series of creative activities especially for children with autism. 0161 235 8888 / www.manchesterartgallery.org

Sat 21 May – Thurs 9 JuneLittle Moreton Hall, CongletonPreparing for Midsummer11am – 4pm / Free event but normal admission applies11am – 12.30: Hobby horses, bunting, flags and banners 1.30pm: A 10 minute talk about Midsummer 2pm– 4.30pm: Make wreaths and garlands 01260 272018 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/little-moreton-hall

Sun 22 MayCheshire County Sports Club CH2 1PRBaby & Children’s Market Chester3 – 4.30pm / Adult £1, Child FreeGrab some bargains at our

nearly new sale. An opportunity to purchase top quality pre loved baby and children’s items (birth – 8 years). Local businesses also attending showcasing their unique products and services for babies and children. heather@babyandchildrensmarket.co.ukwww.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

Sun 22 MayTegg’s Nose Country Park SK11 0AP Fun Dog Show and Dog Behaviour Clinic with Vic Barlow, the DogFather10am – 2pm / £1 entry for all classes. 12 classes including: Prettiest Bitch, Most Handsome Dog, Best Rescue Dog/Bitch, Dog with Most Appealing Eyes and Dog Judge would most like to take home.01625 374833 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Sun 22 May & Sun 26 JuneThe Carrs, Wilmslow SK9 4AABalsam Blitz2 – 4pm / Free. Help the battle against the alien weeds! No experience needed. Long sleeves and trousers recommended (Gloves can be provided if necessary). Ideal for families and accompanied children. www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Tues 24 May & Tues 21 JuneInscape House School, Cheadle, SK8 1JE Open Morning10am – 12pm / Free. Learn more about the referral and admissions process, including how to apply for a place, tour the School to see how we might be able to meet your child’s needs. www.togethertrust.org.uk

Wed 25 MayThe Chestnut Centre, Chapel en le Frith World Otter Awareness DayLearn more about otters. Normal entry charges apply.01298 814099 / www.chestnutcentre.co.uk

Sat 28 MayThe Waterside Arts Centre, SaleWild11.30am & 2.30pm. A brilliant, clever, brave new play celebrating all things ‘wild’ with fabulous live music and fresh moves. For every misunderstood child, their teachers and families up and down the land. 0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Daily from Sat 28 MayChester ZooDinosaurs...The next adventureThey’re BIG, they’re FIERCE... and they’re BACK. Walk amongst the predators and their prey – this is the largest and most fearsome collection of dinosaurs so far, including the Giganotosaurus, Utahraptor and Brachiosaurus. 01244 380280 / www.chesterzoo.org

Sat 28 – Mon 30 MayRudyard Lake Steam Railway, LeekLollipop Steam Special11am – 4pm (on the hour) / Return train fare: Adult £4 Child (2–12) £2.50 (Under 2s free). A family friendly day out. Free Lollipops for kids when families travel on a return trip on the train! No booking needed. 01995 672280 / www.rlsr.org

Queens Park, CreweThe Lost Carnival4 – 9pm / Early Bird Tickets £10 + £1 booking fee. Under 3s free. Over a century after the mysterious Lost Carnival disappeared, news has reached our ears that The Lost Carnival will appear in Crewe…www.thelostcarnival.org.uk

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What’s on Remember to check our What’s on Calendar on www.familiescheshire.co.uk regularly, as not all event information is available at the time of going to print.

Sat 28 May – Sat 4 JuneThe Chestnut Centre Chapel en le Frith Love your wildlife parkLearn more about zoos, wildlife parks etc. and the good work they do behind the scenes with your support. Crafts and activities during the course of the week. Normal admission applies.01298 814099 / www.chestnutcentre.co.uk

Sat 28 May – Sun 5 JuneAcross CheshireAmazed by ScienceOver 100 events bringing science, technology, engineering and maths to ife. At Catalyst (Widnes), Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet, Chester Town Hall, Chester Zoo, Crewe Library, Fiddlers Ferry Power Station (Cuerdley), Golden Square Shopping Centre (Warrington), Hack Green Nuclear Bunker, Jodrell Bank, Lion Salt Works (Northwich), Macclesfield Silk Museum, Norton Priory and Tatton Park.www.amazedbyscience.co.uk

Quarry Bank Mill, StyalMay half term10.30am – 4.30pm / Free event but normal admission applies. Weave friendship bracelets and help us to do some yarn bombing. Relax and play with deckchairs, grass furniture, activities and games before heading on your Clockwork Garden Adventure. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank-mill

Tatton Park, KnutsfordAmazed by ScienceBe inspired by Tatton’s rich heritage of past achievements and endeavours, whilst exploring how science is still relevant to us today, helping us maintain and conserve Tatton Park’s historic built and natural features both now and for future generations. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Brereton Heath Local Nature Reserve, CongletonBrereton Heath LNR Nature Search9am – 4pm / Free but car parking charge appliesHelp Ranger Mark find his animal friends within the nature reserve, and collect their names. Pick up a map from the visitor centre and get searching around the park.01477 534115 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Chatsworth House, Bakewell Spring half term – water spectacularOver the spring half term we are celebrating the waterworks in the garden. Normal opening times and admission applies. 01246 565300 / www.chatsworth.org

Sat 28 & Sun 29 MayTatton Park, KnutsfordSheep Shearing at the Farm1.30m–5pm (last entry 4pm) / Normal admission applies.Local sheep shearer David Norcott will be shearing some of our flock daily, so don’t miss this opportunity to see them shed their woolly coats. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Sun 29 & Mon 30 MayCapesthorne Hall, nr MacclesfieldClassic Car Show10am – 4pm / Under 7s free. 100s of show vehicles. Sunday features the Cheshire Jaguar day, Monday features the North West Mercedes Benz Day. 01625 861 221 / www.classicshows.org

Tatton Park, KnutsfordGeronimo Festival 2016Amazing activities – most under cover. Under 2s and carers go free. 01625 374400 / www.geronimofest.com

Sun 29 MayEaton Estate, Eccleston CH4 9ETEaton Hall Gardens Charity Open Day 201610.30am to 5pm (Gates open at 10am for parking) / Adults £7 Children £2, Family £16. Raising funds for local charities. 01244 684400 / www.eatonestate.co.uk

Hat Works, StockportSuper Sunday – Summer’s here!11am – 4pm / 31.50, Under 5s free. A wonderful day for all the family packed with summer themed activities to celebrate the holidays – and an indoor beach! 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk

Sun 29 May & Sun 26 JuneStockport Indoor MarketKids Car Boot & Swap Shop10am – 12pm / Pitch costs £10www.kidscarbootandswapshop.co.uk

Mon 30 MayTabley House, KnutsfordWarrington Horse ShowGates open 9am to general public / Adult £10, Child £5A celebration of all things equestrian and a great family day out. www.warringtonhorseshow.co.uk

Tues 31 MayChester ZooAmazed by Science: meet the ScientistFREE drop–in sessions and activities with scientists demonstrating their amazing work in nutrition, animal behaviour and endocrinology. Normal zoo admission applies. 01244 380280 / www.chesterzoo.org

Delamere Forest, NorthwichDen Building for younger children1 – 2.30pm / Ages 3 – 5 (accompanied) / £6.70 (advance booking and payment essential). Start off with a story, then build a mini den for a forest animal and finally have a go at building a bigger den for yourselves! www.forest–explorers.co.uk

Down The Mines!The National Trust Yard, Alderley Edge7 – 9.30pm / Age 6+ / £7.50. Join Derbyshire Caving Club for a trip down the old copper mines of Alderley Edge. Advance booking and payment essential. www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

West Park Museum, MacclesfieldDrop-in Crafts – Canopic Jars2 – 4pm (drop in) / all ages (accompanied) / £2 per childDrop in to West Park Museum to design and create Egyptian ‘canopic jars’ to take home. www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Delamere Forest, NorthwichForest Tots10.30am – 12.30pm / Ages 2 – 5 / £8.70 (advance booking and payment essential). Mud kitchen, hammocks, mini beast hunting, den building, obstacle course, swings, forest arts and crafts and the fire to toast marshmallows! www.forest–explorers.co.uk

The Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Museum Galleries)Gothic Feast2 – 4pm / Ages 4 – 12 (accompanied) / £1.50, drop–inHelp us celebrate our Gothic exhibition in style with a feast. All sorts of interesting and unusual medieval food to see and smell. Plus music, costumes, entertainment, and children’s crafts. 01244 972197 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Hat Works, StockportScreen Print a T–shirt1.30 – 4pm / Ages 8 – 12 (accompanied) / £5 per child, booking essential. Learn how to screen print, then design and print your own t–shirt ready for the summer. 0161 474 2399 / www.stockport.gov.uk

Dunham Massey, AltrinchamWild Art12 – 4pm / Free event, but normal admission appliesGo wild and create a picture using natural materials from the Garden. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Tues 31 May – Fri 3 JuneLyme Park, DisleyGet Sporty at Lyme1 – 3pm / Free but normal admission applies. A variety of fun sports and outdoor activities throughout the holidays. 01663 762023 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/lyme-park

Tues 31 May & Wed 1 JuneLion Salt Works, NorthwichHammering Woodpeckers10.30am – 12.30pm & 2 – 4pm (drop–in) / Ages 4 – 12 / £1.50 + normal admission. Come along and make your own hammering woodpecker toy. www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Wed 1 JuneThe Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Museum Galleries)130 Years of Fashion11am – 4pm / Ages 4 – 12 (accompanied) / £1.50, drop–inSee some historical outfits, handle and dress up with our costume collection, before making your own historic fashion doll to take home. 01244 972197 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

The Macclesfield Silk MuseumAmazed by Science Workshop – Carousel of Science2 – 4pm (drop in) / Age 5+ (accompanied) / £2 per childDiscover silk inspired science experiments as part of the Amazed by Science festival.01625 612045 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordCycling Boredom Busters10am – 1.30pm / £10, booking essential. Learn the fundamentals of off–road skills and explore farmland trails and woodland single track with Tatton Park’s Rangers. 01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

The old Sunday School, MacclesfieldDrop–in Crafts – Astronaut Backpacks1.30 – 3.30pm / All ages (accompanied) / £2 per child Blast off for Barnaby Festival with our space–themed activity and create 3D astronaut backpacks! www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Dunham Massey, AltrinchamMake a Fat Ball Bird Feeder12 – 4pm / Free, but normal admission applies. Attract birds to your garden with this delicious but messy snack. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Wed 1 & Thurs 2 JuneThe Weaver Hall Museum & Workhouse, NorthwichT–Shirt Upcycling10am – 4pm, drop in / Ages 4 – 12 / £1.50 per child + normal admission. Bring along an old T–shirt to upcycle into a catwalk creation. 01606 271640 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Thurs 2 JuneDunham Massey, AltrinchamGo Barefoot Painting12 – 4pm / Free, but normal admission applies. Shoes off, socks off, paint on! No paintbrushes needed, let your feet create a masterpiece. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunahm-massey

Delamere Forest, NorthwichJunior Explorers10am – 12pm / Ages 6 + (unaccompanied) / £15.20 (booking essential). 4 hours of fun, woodland activities, games, dens, rope obstacle course, arts and crafts and s’mores and popcorn around the fire!www.forest–explorers.co.uk

The Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Newstead Gallery)Mad Gothic Hats2 – 4pm / Ages 4 – 12 (accompanied) / £1.50, drop–inMake a fabulous black hat with lace, skulls, a looming castle or a flock of crows on it.01244 972197 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

The Macclesfield Silk MuseumTeenage Art workshop – Wallpaper Workshop12.30 – 3.30pm / Ages 11 – 16 / £6.50 per child, booking essential. Design and make your own wallpaper using print blocks and print techniques. 01625 612045 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Thurs 2 & Fri 3 JuneThe Macclesfield Silk MuseumHoliday Art Workshops – Sewing Bee10am – 12pm / Ages 5 – 11 (unaccompanied) / £6.50 per child, booking essential. A special sewing activity. 01625 612045 / www.silkmacclesfield.org.uk

Fri 3 JuneDunham Massey, AltrinchamCreate with Clay12 – 4pm / Free, but normal admission applies. Explore the garden and look closely at nature to decide what you are going to make with your clay. Will it be a flower, an animal or a tree? 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Tatton Park, KnutsfordFamily BirdwatchGo on a nature walk through the woodlands with a member of the Ranger team, discover how to bird-watch, identify different species and make a recycled bird feeder to take home. 10.30am – 12.00pm / All ages / £6, booking essential. 01625 374428 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Delamere Forest, NorthwichFamily Forest Fun10am – 2pm / £2.20, booking essential. 4 hours of forest fun for families! www.forest–explorers.co.uk

The Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Newstead Gallery)Tissue Paper Landscapes2 – 4pm / Ages 4 – 12 / £1.50, drop–in. Take inspiration from the work of artist Anne Lever and create your own dramatic landscape picture using tissue paper. 01244 972197 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Sat 4 JuneThe Waterside Arts Centre, SaleError 40411.30am & 2.30pm / Age 8+.Funny, engaging and unusual, Error 404 asks you to look again at everything you thought you knew. 0161 912 5616 / www.watersideartscentre.co.uk

Sat 4 & Sun 5 JuneBeeston Castle, CW6 9TX Siege Attack!11am – 5pm / All ages / 10% discount if tickets bought online before 3 June.Expect live action re–enactments and one almighty attack as the castle is besieged. 0870 333 1181 / www.english–heritage.org.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordThe Tatton Park Classic Car Spectacular9am – 4pm / Adults £9, children (10 – 15 years) £6, Under 10’s free. Car park entry charge £6. Children’s entertainment, autojumble and trade stands as well as around 2,000 classic and performance cars on display.www.cheshireautopromotions.co.uk

Dunham Massey, AltrinchamTeddy Bears’ Picnic12 – 4pm / Free event but normal admission applies. Bring your teddy bear and a picnic to the garden and enjoy games, a puppet show and a brass band. 0161 941 1025 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/dunham-massey

Fri 10 – Sun 12 JuneCholmondeley Castle Gardens, MalpasThe Cholmondeley Power & Speed Festival 2016Track action 9am – 6pm / Adult £40, Child £10, Camping tickets available. www.cpop.co.uk

Sat 11 JuneManchester Town HallManchester Histories Festival – Celebration Day10 days (Fri 3 – Sun 12 June) of events for all ages at a wide range of venues across Greater Manchester culminating in Celebration Day with exhibitions, talks, film screenings, games and lots more.www.manchesterhistoriesfestival.org.uk

St John’s Church, ChesterMinstrels’ Court10.30am – 4.30pm / Free, drop–in . Discover an ancient tradition, with characters bringing medieval Chester to life. www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

The Bridgewater Hall, ManchesterBBC Philharmonic Family Concert3pm / Adult £15, Child (under 16) £10, Family (any group of four) £37, Babes in arms £2. A fun–filled family afternoon of music with family activities before and after the show.0844 907 9000 / www.bridgewater–hall.co.uk

Woodford Community Centre, SK7 1PSCheshire Tortoise Day10am – 4pm / £2 (children free). All things tortoise, as well as Pet Portraits, dog accessories, tombola, chidren’s competitions, Feathery Folk live owl display and light refreshments for sale. 07891 283753 / www.britishcheloniagroup.org.uk

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What’s onThese listings are for guidance only – please check before you goTo include your upcoming event in our listings, email [email protected]

Davenham Village, Nr NorthwichDavenham Village Carnival – Wild West Fun DayJoin the procession from 12.30pm on Hartford Road. The fun day takes place in Butchers Stile Field off Mount Pleasant Road. www.facebook.com/DavenhamVillageCarnival

The Together Trust Centre, CheadleFamily Fun Day11am – 4pm / Adult £1, Child 50pA great family day out. 0161 283 4848 / www.togethertrust.org.uk

The Grosvenor Museum, Chester (Newstead Gallery)Midsummer Watch Workshop2 – 4pm, drop–in / £1.50. Make your own dragon and take part in Chester’s famous Midsummer Watch Parades. 01244 972197 / www.westcheshiremuseums.co.uk

Poynton ParkParty in the Park3.30pm. A musical event for the whole family. www.poyntonrotary.co.uk

Sun 12 JuneNorthwich Town CentrePedal Power FestivalA celebration of cycling. Five–mile traffic free family ride and more challenging Salt Towns Shaker sportive distances. Start, finish and festival village of stalls and attractions will be at Marbury Country Park. Food stops and goody bags available to participants. Entry to the festival is free but fees apply for the rides and sportives.www.entrycentral.com/pedalpower

Wed 15 JuneRiverside Park Ranger Centre, MacclesfieldCountryside Taster Day £2 per person, booking essential. Outdoor excitement and challenge for ALL people with disabilities. Activities such as archery, climbing and crafts suitable for all abilities. 01625 511086 / www.cheshireeast.gov.uk/rangers

Wed 15 – Sun 19 JuneBolesworth Castle, TattenhallBolesworth InternationalIn addition to the fantastic equestrian competition, there are loads of other attractions for all the family to enjoy. Under 12s go free.www.bolesworthinternational.com

Thurs 16 – Sun 26 JuneLymmLymm Festival 2016Around 50 events taking place in the village of Lymm including dance, drama, music, comedy and literature. FoodFest & Street Fun 16 June; Family Garden Party at Lymm Hall 18 June; Lymmfest (music) 18 June; Open Gardens 19 June; Lymm Live 2016 (Family Fun Day) 25 June; Historic Transport Day 26 June. www.lymmfestival.org.uk

Fri 17 – Sun 19 JuneMiddlewichMiddlewich Folk & Boat FestivalA fabulous weekend of folk & roots music. www.midfest.org.uk

Sat 18 JuneMacclesfield Town CentreBarnaby Carnival Parade1 – 2pm / Free.Get ready for lift off and push your imagination to the outer limits for the ‘Space’ themed Barnaby Carnival Parade. Macclesfield LibraryThe Planet’s Guide to the Orchestra10am – 12.45pm / Fre. Children get hands–on in this mini music festival. www.barnabyfestival.org.uk

Sat 18 & Sun 19 JuneChester City CentreChester Mid Summer Watch Parade2pm from the Town Hall Squarewww.midsummerwatch.co.uk

Macclesfield Town HallDeep Space and Solar Lab10am – 5pm / Free. View the Northern Lights – in Macclesfield! Christ Church & Lawns, Macclesfield The Planetarium. 10am – 6pm / £2. An inflatable outdoor Planetarium and science dome. Films begin on the hour. Macclesfield Town CentreStreet Treats Street EntertainmentSaturday 10am–5pm / Sunday 11.30am–5pm / Free / Pay what you can. www.barnabyfestival.org.uk

Tatton Park, KnutsfordMedieval Fayre at the Old Hall11am to 5pm / Adult £7, Child £4.50, Family. £18.50 / car park entry charge £6. Hundreds of re-enactors and over 40 authentic traders and artisans.01625 374400 / www.tattonpark.org.uk

Arley Hall & Gardens, NorthwichDogFest9.30am – 5pm / Under 5s go free. Hosted by Channel 4’s Supervet, Professor Noel Fitzpatrick. www.dog-fest.co.uk

Sat 18 – Sat 25 JuneChrist Church & Lawns, Macclesfield La LuneThe spellbinding story of La Lune unfolds over eight days. Some performances free, small charge for others.www.barnabyfestival.org.uk

Sun 19 JuneBeeston CastleFather’s Day Kite Making and Den Building0870 333 1181 / www.english–heritage.org.uk

River Dee, ChesterChester Charity Dragon Boat Festival10am opening ceremony / Free to watch.A day of challenge, fun, excitement and compeition on the banks of the River Dee. www.chesterdragonboatfestival.co.uk

The Wacky Woods, AdlingtonFathers Day Den Building 20161 – 4pm / Dads go free. Children £15 each, Mums £10. 01625 573 086 / www.wackywoods.co.uk

Manchester City CentreManchester Day 2016A fantastic parade, amazing spectacles and lots of exciting things to do across the city centre. www.manchesterday.co.uk

Tues 21 & Wed 22 JuneClay House Farm, KnutsfordThe Royal Cheshire County Show8am – 6pm / Adult £16, Child (5–16) £8, Family (2+2) £35. Experience and celebrate all that is great and good about the countryside. www.royalcheshireshow.org

Sat 25 JuneThe old Sunday School, Macclesfield Macc–Pow!10am – 4pm / Free. Macclesfield’s first ever comic–art convention. www.barnabyfestival.org.uk

Westminster Park, ChesterWag n’ Walk11.30am / £5 per dog. A completely accessible 2 mile signposted leisurely stroll with your pooch.www.nmcentre.com

Sun 26 JuneSandbach Town HallBaby & Children’s Market10 – 12pm / Adult £1, Child Free Grab some bargains at our nearly new sale. An opportunity

to purchase top quality pre loved baby and children’s items (birth – 8 years). Local businesses also attending showcasing their unique products and services for babies and children. Stall bookings now being taken. heather@babyandchildrensmarket.co.ukwww.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

Wed 29 JuneQuarry Bank Mill, StyalDiscovery Day10.30 – 4.30pm / Free entry today – some activities incur a small charge.Free entry today with fantastic fun on offer. 01625 527468 / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/quarry-bank-mill

Sat 2 JulyThe Tytherington Club, MacclesfiledBaby & Children’s Market10 – 12pm / Adult

£1, Child Free. Grab some bargains at our nearly new sale. An opportunity to purchase top quality pre loved baby and children’s items (birth – 8 years). Local businesses also attending showcasing their unique products and services for babies and children. Stall bookings now being taken.heather@babyandchildrensmarket.co.ukwww.babyandchildrensmarket.co.uk

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