This Easter, children are invited to be a part of the inaugural Salisbury City Sports Day where they can compete and play in a variety of different sports and activities.
On Wednesday, 12th of April teams will compete in football, ultimate frisbee, tchoukball and athletics to be crowned champions of our inaugural competition.
Tchoukball, for those unfamiliar with the game, is a non-contact team-orientated ball game, developed by a Swiss biologist that encourages team play and involvement of all players.
The event will be held at Hudson’s Field where toilets and parking are available. The day will run from 10.30am to 4.30pm and is for all children regardless of ability.
Children in school years
4-6 and 7-9 are welcome to attend for a £5 fee, which includes the events on the day and a packed lunch.
Space is limited to 40 places – 20 in years 4-6; 20 in years 7-9, so parents are advised to book ahead.
Children will have an assigned qualified sports leader to help them and their team through the day’s activities, while the event itself will be managed by Salisbury City Council’s Community Activity Leaders.
Contact: bhc@salisburycitycouncil.gov.uk or call 01722 417100

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