Kids in Christchurch and East Dorset won’t be bored over the summer holidays as a publication from the Christchurch and East Dorset Partnership lists a whole host of holiday activities.

‘Summer Blast 2015’ gives a colourful and complete listing for all ages at a variety of venues throughout the area.

Youngsters who enjoy sport and adventure can find swimming timetables and sporting courses at local Leisure Centres: QE Leisure Centre, Ferndown Leisure Centre, Two Riversmeet Leisure Centre, Verwood Hub and Potterne Park.

Get the Wimbledon fever and take part in tennis activities at either Christchurch Tennis Club or Wimborne Minster Tennis Club.

Activate Coast and Countryside is encouraging children to get outside and be active with an offering of fun activities including surfing and mountain biking.

Nature lovers can find out about everything going on at Moors Valley Country Park and adventures at Edmondsham Forest School.

Lovers of arts, crafts and historical activities will be interested in finding out about events at Walford Mill Crafts, Highcliffe Castle and Priest’s House Museum.

For those wishing to explore other attractions, the Moors Valley Railway, Go-Ape and Wimborne Model Town have programmes of activities to enhance your visits.

The Sting in the Tale Festival of Stories will be once again be bringing a programme of storytelling at venues in and around East Dorset and Christchurch. This year a special storytelling premier will be taking place on Wimborne Square involving aliens, rockets and town trails so look out for ‘Welcomes Alien Visitors to Earth ’ (WAVE).

Summer Blast 2015 can be downloaded from www.dorsetforyou.com/summer-blast or picked up for free from any of the participating venues.

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