Autumn half term activities

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AN ARRAY of activities will be available for youngsters during the autumn half-term break at LiveWire.
Swimming crash courses, creepy crafts and the return of Wolves Rugby Camps take place throughout LiveWire’s 15 Leisure and Library sites.
To celebrate the Rugby League World Cup coming to Warrington later this month and the Samoan v New Zealand match on Sunday 27th October, LiveWire in partnership with the Warrington Wolves Foundation have organised a week of rugby camps throughout the October break.
From 21th to 25th October four of LiveWire’s leisure sites will be hosting the camps for children aged 7 – 12 years, from 9am – 3pm. Campers will get the chance to meet Warrington Wolves players, be trained by professional coaches, receive a free goody bag and T-shirt and attend a Rugby League World Cup Festival at the Warrington Wolves Training Ground in Padgate.
James Birdsey, LiveWire’s Area Leisure manager said: “We are very excited to welcome back the rugby camps and the Warrington Wolves Foundation to LiveWire. As the excitement builds for the Rugby League World Cup, there is no better time to get involved in this great sport. With a choice of centres to attend alongside other LiveWire half term activities children will be spoilt for choice this autumn.”
For full details of half term activities hosted by LiveWire head to www.livewirewarrington.co.uk


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