Summer fun, even in the rain

This year Ellesmere Youth Project ran a three week programme of summer holiday activities, which involved sport, art and craft, dance and circus skills.

Highlights of the programme included a very wet but enjoyable trip to Derwent Valley for mountain biking. There was a torrential downpour half-way round the route which resulted in us all getting very wet and muddy!

Ellesmere Youth Project girl
Ellesmere Youth Project girl
Ellesmere boy on a bike
Ellesmere boy on a bike
Ellesmere girls playing
Ellesmere girls playing

We also joined staff and young people at Pitsmoor Adventure Playground for three sessions of art and craft activities, where the children were given the opportunity to make lanterns, photograph frames and kites.

We would like to thank Activity Sheffield, Pitsmoor Adventure Playground, All Saints Connexions Centre, Christ Church Pitsmoor and Swamp Circus for joining us in activities over the summer.

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