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Sports, Play and Youth Development Team

 

Hotfoot Play Scheme & Freefall Sports Initiatives

 

hotfoor The Hotfoot Summer and Easter Playschemes for 5-11 year olds is bursting with fun activities including performing arts, sports & games, arts & crafts, and visits from Kent Circus School, Maidstone Library, Community Fire Safety Team, Kent Police, Local Sports Clubs and many more...

 

Hotfoot runs for 4 weeks over the summer holidays at various sites across the borough and for 2 weeks of the Easter holidays at 3 sites.


This year Hotfoot will be running at 5 sites across the borough, At Brunswick House Primary School, Sandling Primary School from Monday 28th July - Friday 22nd August, Oaktrees Primary School from Monday 28th July - Friday 1st August, Eastborough Primary School from Monday 28th July - Friday 18th August (full day care available at Eastborough site) and Shepway Youth and Community Centre Monday 4th August - Friday 22nd August.

 

Download the new and exciting summer actvities for under 11's brochure now

 

 

FreeFall Freefall is a programme of Council operated sports and youth activities for under 20's.

 

The Freefall programme usually runs in the half term breaks, Easter and Summer Holidays.

 

This summer we will have a trip to Tree Jumpers for able and disabled children, also on offer over the summer we have a Futsal Football camp, in conjunction with Maidstone United Football Club, and a Kixx Martial Arts Sports Camp. 

 

Download the new and exciting Summer Actvities for over 11's  brochure now

 

 

Hotfoot Plus Trust


Hotfoot PlusThe Hotfoot Plus Trust is a registered Charity which enables disabled children the opportunity to integrate on the Hotfoot Play Scheme. The Hotfoot Plus Trust raises funding to provide one to one carers for every disabled child that attends the Play Scheme.


During 2007 the Hotfoot Plus Trust catered for 33 disabled children (233 days provision.)  Hotfoot play scheme is the largest inclusive play scheme in Kent. Children of all disabilities are welcome to apply for funding to enable them to integrate into the main stream scheme.  Feedback from parents from 2007 is extremely positive and all of the children that attended Hotfoot benefited from attending.


The Trust is financially supported by Maidstone Borough Council, Kent County Council and other funders.