Florence Park National Play Day '˜surpasses expectations'
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Play Day, a national initiative, consists of free events to encourage children and their families to play together and is held traditionally on the first Wednesday in August.
The Chichester event, which was organised by Florence Park Community group and supported by Clarion Futures Communities and Chichester District Council, aimed to support the park, helping it to ‘flourish and develop’.
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Hide AdJane Haskins, neighbourhood investment officer for South Clarion Futures, said the event attracted ‘more than 1,000 mums, dads, grannies, granddads and children’.
She added: “After the rain last year, we were hoping for better and we surpassed our expectations. Fantastic weather, great activities and lots of families enjoying themselves.
“We hope this will encourage more families to play together and enjoy the summer.”
Families were able to visit ‘Toms Talking reptiles’, with the chance to hold a Tarantula and stroke a snake.
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Hide AdThey were also able to try out Capoeira, Rugby tots, Jiggy wrigglers and a balance bike course for the under 5s.
Other activities on offer included Willow Weaving, water play and crafts.
There was also a visit by a fire engine, with a ‘huge wave of people’ all welcoming the fire fighters and getting a chance to sit in the engine.
Peter Hamilton, chairman of the group, said the committee had ‘worked so hard’ on the event and they were ‘overwhelmed’ by the support.