Free Lunches for All children on Adventure Playgrounds
Free Lunch at Adventure Playgrounds in Summer 2022
This Summer children can come to any one of our adventure playgrounds and eat a free lunch every day of the 5 week...
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At IPA we know that life is always changing and that the needs and challenges facing local children change too. We develop projects organically, involving the children themselves to think about what sorts of projects they would like to see and are interested in. We will then work to get funding and resources to be able to create the vision that we have developed with the children. Our projects are always play based, with the playing child at the heart and one more thing…they must be fun! We are always open to new ideas and often work with partners to maximise impact and to reach larger numbers of families, ensuring that their children get access to excellent play. If you are interested in partnering with us and have some great ideas that would benefit children then get in touch…
Free Lunch at Adventure Playgrounds in Summer 2022
This Summer children can come to any one of our adventure playgrounds and eat a free lunch every day of the 5 week...
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In partnership with Mayor’s Fund for London’s Kitchen Social scheme and Islington Council’s Lunch Bunch we will be providing free lunches for children everyday during the school holidays. Our playgrounds...
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Paradise Park garden was built in 2007, and whilst we have updated and maintained it, it is now time for a refresh. With money from the People’s Postcode Lottery, we...
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The Sunny Saturdays project is a community project to encourage those who live locally to come and get involved in our play project at Toffee Park Adventure Playground. We will...
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IPA are working closely with Greenspace, parks and local organisations like the friends of the park to redesign the entrance to Paradise Park from Sheringham road. Hoping to make a...
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We regularly consult with and talk to the children and young people that we work with. In 2016 we found that children as young as 7 spoke about the stress...
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