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The Integrated Youth Service is a new service formed from the existing partnership of the Targeted Youth Support and Youth Offending Teams. The service is based at The Quad in Carshalton and is for young people from ages 11-18.
This is part of The Grange Centre located in Beddington Park; a park of considerable archaeological importance, exceptional beauty and local natural wildlife.
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The Grange Centre also incorporates The Grange Children's Centre and Sutton Opportunity Pre-school. The Grange is used for the Holiday Club
The large car park at The Grange Centre is just 0.5 miles from Hackbridge train station which is on the fast-line track to London Victoria.
The Grange Play Centre After School Club staff collect children aged from 4-11 from Beddington Infants' School and Holy Trinity Junior School and escorts them back to the centre. The after school club closes at 6.00pm.
A light healthy snack is offered after school and the children can assist in the preparation and serving of these refreshments.
The Grange Play Centre Holiday Club is open to all children in and outside the borough. It runs every day during school holidays from 9.00am to 6.00pm for children aged 4 - 12. Children are required to bring their own packed lunch however, we do provide two snacks during the day. Please make clear on your medical forms if you child has any allergies. We do enforce a nut free environment.
Please also note that the Grange Holiday Club will not be open on Inset days, bank holidays, or polling days. The Grange will be closed on May 5.
The Grange Play Centre
Beddington Park
London Road
Wallington
SM6 7BT
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The Integrated Youth Service is a new service formed from the existing partnership of the Targeted Youth Support and Youth Offending Teams. The service is based at The Quad in Carshalton and is for young people from ages 11-18.
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