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  1. Icon of play ground equipment
    Park Details Big duck pond and nature trail  Age Suitability Under 5's        5-12 Years Old       12+ Years Old Play Equipment Climbing Frame. Toddler Swing. Roundabout. Monkey Bars. See-saw. Slide. Spring Toys or Rockers. Swing.  Facilities Football pitch. Skate ramps. Tennis…
    Arnot Hill ParkArnoldNottinghamNottinghamshireNG5 6LU
    Icon of play ground equipment
  2. Ashfield Play Forum
    Ashfield Play Forum provides a central source of play resources, advice and training. We help groups make the most effective use of their financial and physical resources, we provide information, advice and support to help develop and improve local play facilities. We also organise meetings…
    Monday to Thursday 9am - 12pm
    Morven AvenueSutton-in-AshfieldNottinghamshireNG17 1AN
    Ashfield Play Forum
  3. Ashfield plaza
    An Ofsted rated Good Nursery located in Ashfield School grounds. Offering childcare for 0-8 year olds. We offer Term time, all year round and holiday care.  We are a warm and welcoming nursery committed to providing the best all-round care for your child, leaving you…
    Day nursery
    To the rear of Ashfield SchoolSutton RoadKirkby-in-ashfieldNottinghamNottinghamshireNG17 8HP
    Ashfield plaza
  4. Ashwood Church
    Ashwood Church meets each Sunday in the Ashwood Centre for worship, prayer and teaching. Members meet during the week in smaller home groups, specific activities are organised for children and young people and the church is involved in serving the local communities of Kirkby and…
    Main meeting Sunday 10.30am
    Ashwood Resource CentrePortland StreetKirkby-in-ashfieldNottinghamNottinghamshireNG17 7AB
    Ashwood Church
  5. We provide support to families across the region from Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire through to Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and Northamptonshire. Our support is led by our service users. We strongly believe that each person we support should feel heard, valued, in control, independent, respected, and included. We’ve…
  6. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    4.30pm-6.30pm, fourth Monday of the month
    Ashwood Resource CentrePortland StreetKirkby-in-ashfieldNottinghamNottinghamshireNG17 7AB
  7. The Hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children, as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. These are drop-in sessions, where the whole family can attend, no booking is required.
    10am-12.30pm, first Saturday of the month
    The Salvation ArmyMead WayBaldertonNewarkNottinghamshireNG24 3GA
  8. The hubs provide a regular meeting point for families affected by autism, where they can access activities for children as well as gain support, specialist training and advice. This will include the development of an on-line forum for parents to fain additional advice and support.…
    4pm-6pm, first Wednesday of the month
    Captain JacksChancery LaneRetfordNottinghamshireDN22 6DF
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