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Activity day camps for children aged 4 to 14 combining Sports and Arts into a fun-fuelled programme keeping children active, alert, safe and happy especially during the Easter and Summer holidays!

At Super Camps your child can expect to take part in awesome activities regardless of their ability or experience.

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Maritime / Sea Life
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Newly restored after a £7m refit and ready for patrol! Assault all your senses by walking on board HMS Alliance, the only remaining WW2 era British ocean going submarine. As if she is about to leave for sea, take a time journey through every decade of her service from the 1940s to the 1970s. Take a peek through the working periscopes, and see, hear and even smell how life was lived under the sea.

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Everyone's welcome at Westway, whether you’re trying out climbing for the first time or you’re an experienced climber training at an elite level.

The Westway climbing walls reach 14.5 metres with routes from grade F3 to grade F8 and bouldering problems up to V10. We’ve got 3 traverse walls, 2 training rooms and a campus board too. All this in our unique urban setting in the heart of London. 

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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The Bank of England offers a wide range of resources and services to build awareness and understanding of its role and functions, and of central banking more generally.
 
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Transport
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Life at Crich Tramway Village is rich and varied and is illustrated by the wide range of events and special occasions we hold throughout the year.

Our recreations of the 1940s and Edwardian Era all add their own unique atmosphere to Crich Tramway Village, as you are transported back in time.

Families won't want to miss events such as Beside the Seaside when we bring a taste of the British seaside to Derbyshire, and our end of season Starlight Specials which will be a rare opportunity to ride our trams at night, and see the village lit up with illuminations.

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Leisure Centres
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The spectacular 25 metres by 25 metres swimming pool has a moveable floor to adjust the water level so various activities can take place at any one time. There's a tiered spectators seating area with 250 seats providing excellent viewing of the entire pool area. There’s also a 13 metres by 7 metres teaching pool for swimming lessons plus parent and baby sessions.

There is also an indoor play facility on the same site, The Jolly Jungle, with colourful, multi level adventure.

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Indoor Activity Centres
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The Percy Community Centre was opened in 1991 to provide community facilities for the diverse communities of Bath and North East Somerset. The aims of the organisation are to provide a well-maintained, accessible community resource for other voluntary sector and community groups and to support the economic activities of individuals with a range of services.

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Battlefield / Military
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Crownhill Fort was built in 1872 as the centrepiece of Plymouth's North Eastern Defences. Designed to protect the Dockyard from a landward invasion, advances in artillery soon made the Fort obsolete. 

Now owned by The Landmark Trust, the Fort is home to 15 small businesses, a holiday apartment, event spaces and an Education Centre. 

Crownhill Fort is open to the public on the last Friday of each month from midday to early evening and to groups by appointment at any other time.

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Outdoor Activity
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We aim to help young people realise their potential through learning in the wild. We create a supportive and challenging environment in which young people can learn about themselves and see clearly, perhaps for the first time, what they might truly be capable of achieving in life.

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Historic Buildings & Monuments
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This ancient stone bridge - originally 'gallows bridge'- once carried packhorses bringing fleeces to Dunster market.

The medieval wool trade

In the Middle Ages wool was England’s chief export, and the source of much of the country’s wealth. axes on wool exports paid for Edward I’s conquest of Wales and his near conquest of Scotland.

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