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Amber Sound News
Easter activities
Looking for things to do during the Easter holidays? Here’s some ideas for activities and events to keep boredom at bay!
Easter activities
Call Derbyshire - Easter opening hours
Our 24-hour social care out-of-hours emergency line will be open throughout Easter as usual.
Thursday 17 − open as normal 8am-8pm Good Friday 18 − closed Saturday 19 − 9.30am-4pm Easter Sunday 20 − closed Easter Monday 21 − closed Tuesday 22 − open as normal 8am-8pm Library opening hours
Our libraries will be closed on Good Friday and Easter Monday. Branches which usually open on Saturdays will be open as normal on Saturday 19 April.
Countryside service
If you’re looking to get out and about to explore Derbyshire over the Easter holidays, look no further. We’ve lined up another fantastic programme of events, suitable for all ages and abilities, taking place across the county. You can view a copy of our events brochure here (opens in a new window).
For other activities happening during the Easter holidays and to find out more about our countryside centres visit the countryside section of the website (opens in a new window) or ’like’ them on Facebook (opens in a new window).
Activities for teenagers
Bored? Find something to do near you with our online activity finder (opens in a new window)! Just enter your postcode and a limit on how far you are willing to travel.
Activities around Derbyshire
Come and see the new born lambs out and about in the hills and dales of the Peak District. There’s lots happening so why not check out the Visit Peak District website (opens in a new window) and see what takes your fancy.
Arts Derbyshire
The Arts Derbyshire website has a what’s on guide to arts and crafts activities all year round. Check their website for more information (opens in a new window).
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
Easter Fun Wednesday 23 and Thursday 24 April 2014, 10am-12pm. Celebrate the spring season with fun family craft activities and quizzes.
If you’re interested in the museum you can ’like’ our page on Facebook for more information and to join discussion (opens in a new window).
Children’s Centres
Check with your local children’s centres (opens in a new window) about opening hours and activities over the Easter period.
Leisure Centres
Check with your local district or borough council for opening times and activities at leisure centres. Find out how to contact them on our other councils web page (opens in a new window).
Outdoor education
Spend the school holidays reaching for the sky on the high ropes, splashing up the stream, whizzing through the air on the team swing or hitting the bullseye in archery.
Take on a new challenge, try new things and make great friends at an activity day at Lea Green Learning and Development Centre.
Activities change daily, are suitable for five to 12-year-olds and cost £29.00 per day for Derbyshire residents. Find out more and book a place by visiting www.leagreen.derbyshire-outdoors.org (opens in a new window)
You can also ’like’ Lea Green on Facebook (opens in a new window) or follow on Twitter for information about activities at the centre (opens in a new window).
by Derbyshire County Council 15 April 2014 | Amber Sound FM News
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