PLAYDAY comes to Wrexham next week after a two-year absence and organisers are planning on making it a memorable event for everyone.
The event will take place at Llwyn Isaf and Queen’s Square on Wednesday August 3, from 12 -4.
Playday is a chance for children across Wrexham to come together for a messy day of fun which will include a giant sandpit, den building, go-karts, obstacle courses, sports, art, games and much more.
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Playday is available to people of all ages and the event is completely free. Although families are advised to bring clothes they don’t mind getting wet and messy.
The event seeks to highlight children’s right to play, encouraging people to recognise the value of playing to children, their families, and their local communities.
The Playday event is part of Wrexham Council’s commitment to ensure all children across the county borough have enough time, space, and permission to play.
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