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Summer fun for young people in Knowsley

Summer is sorted for young people in Knowsley, with hundreds of activities on offer across the borough.

This year’s summer Hustle events are the biggest and best ever on offer in the area during the school holidays – and most of them are completely free!

Highlights of the fun include free swimming, football, dance, DJing, rock school, drama, art and much more.

Hustle activities are aimed at young people aged 10-19 in Knowsley. There is something for everyone – from water sports, skateboarding and making your own music video, to street dance, football, or arts.

The programme works to ensure that all children in the borough have somewhere to go, something to do and someone to talk to during the summer holidays – so now there really is no excuse to be bored!
To find out what’s on in your area, ring Knowsley’s Youth and Play Service on 0151 443 5326 or log on to www.knowsleyspace.co.uk/hustle - and enjoy!

Notes to Editors

Hustle brings together a range of fun, physical, learning and personal development activities – provided by departments from across the council and partner organisations including schools, Connexions, the PCT, the voluntary sector and statutory bodies such as the fire service.

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Who to Contact

Corporate Communications

Telephone: 0151 443 3070

Write to or Visit:
Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council,
PO Box 21 Archway Road,
Huyton
L36 9YU

Email: media@knowsley.gov.uk
 
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