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Consultation has concluded
Update:
Thank you to everyone who responded to the survey. Your feedback was shared with the programme funders (Department for Education). We also used what you told us to develop the programme for the Hartlepool Holiday Fun programme, which ran over Christmas and to develop our future programmes coming in 2022.
During this year's school summer holidays the Hartlepool Holiday Fun programme offered lots of fantastic, fun activities for children and young people in Hartlepool aged 4 to 16. The programme offered a range of activities to help children and young people discover new hobbies and skills, make new friends and build their confidence - and included tasty meals into the bargain.
If your child(ren) took part in the scheme please complete the survey[opens in new consultation platform]. Your feedback will help us to continue to develop and improve the scheme.
The survey closes on the 17th September 2021.
Update:
Thank you to everyone who responded to the survey. Your feedback was shared with the programme funders (Department for Education). We also used what you told us to develop the programme for the Hartlepool Holiday Fun programme, which ran over Christmas and to develop our future programmes coming in 2022.
During this year's school summer holidays the Hartlepool Holiday Fun programme offered lots of fantastic, fun activities for children and young people in Hartlepool aged 4 to 16. The programme offered a range of activities to help children and young people discover new hobbies and skills, make new friends and build their confidence - and included tasty meals into the bargain.
If your child(ren) took part in the scheme please complete the survey[opens in new consultation platform]. Your feedback will help us to continue to develop and improve the scheme.
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Final report
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