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We are a small independent provider based in the Lake district in Cumbria who specialize in providing: Duke of Edinburgh Expeditions, John Muir Awards (conservation), and accreditation with National Governing body awards (BCU, MLTB, RYA, Archery GB).

We provide our services through a flexible approach. Being able to tailor where we met client groups reducing the amount of unnecessary travel and logistical support they need. Allowing more time for a tailored activity session thereby allowing young people to learn through participation and experience.

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Coral Reef Waterworld is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the South East and next year will undergo a fantastic £11m+ facelift.

When you come back to us after the year long transformation you’ll enjoy five exciting new flumes, including two iconic thrill rides: the Crazy Cones and the Super Crater, which will be exclusive to the South East of the UK.

The project will also see a new roof over the main pool, improvements to the cafe/restaurant, the changing rooms, reception and Sauna World.

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Set in the heart of Grendon lakes, Northampton’s best kept secret, conflict paintball is centrally located to offer the full paintball experience to Northampton, Wellingborough, Rushden, Milton Keynes, Bedford and beyond. If its stag or hen do, birthday party, works do or you just want to play paintball, we cater for anyone 9 years or older, whatever squad size you want to book in from a platoon to the odd couple we’ll look after you from the moment you enquire.

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As the largest cruise operator on the River Thames, we offer a range of services dedicated to group organisers and tour operators.

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Cruise along the beautiful River Dee with ChesterBoat; specialising in Sightseeing Cruises, Themed Cruises and Private Charters for all occasions.

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Cheshire Wildlife Trust is the leading environmental charity in Cheshire offering high quality environmental education field trips and sessions to schools or community groups. We provide fantastic opportunities for outdoor learning at a range of locations across the county all complimenting the National Curriculum. All our delivery staff are experienced environmental educators, first aid trained and DBS checked. We provide risk assessments for all our activities.

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The Chellington is an award-winning, eco-friendly daytime and residential centre 

for groups of all ages and abilities to host their own programmes of activity. 

​We provide a quiet and contemplative environment for restful retreats, whilst being close to many attractions for groups who want a base for an action packed week. 

The local area provides unique opportunities for field studies notably in geography, history and the environment.

The first science centre on the world to be located in working biological laboratories
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Centre of the Cell is a science education centre based at Queen Mary, University of London. It is the first science education centre in the world to be located within working biomedical research laboratories.

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Bring the new National Curriculum to life with a trip to Celtic Harmony Camp!

The new history curriculum for KS2 calls for the study of prehistory from Stone Age to Iron Age and a focus on local history in KS1. 

As part of the New National Curriculum, schools are teaching about the changes in Britain from the Stone Age to the Iron Age and the curriculum states that this could include:

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Carey Outdoor Education Centre provides a fantastic venue for learning and living in the outdoors throughout the year. Educational groups, organisations and groups of friends are all welcome.

The centre, based in Wareham Forest, has been established for over 65 years. It provides accommodation options both under canvas (for up to 130 people) and indoors (for up to 30) for people of all ages. 

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