Children and young people in the Lancaster district receiving free school meals are being invited to sign up to enjoy free activities during the Easter break.
The Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) is back, and includes specific provisions available for children with SEND or additional needs, at no cost to parents.
The Spring programme of activities is being delivered by a whole host of providers (listed below) and takes place between Monday 3rd April and Friday 14th April 2023.
Paid for places are available in some of the clubs for children who are not eligible for benefits-related free school meals.
Anyone with any queries on the programme can email HAF@lancaster.gov.uk and someone will be in touch.
For more information on the activities on offer from each provider and to book, please see the list of providers and their details here. You will need to contact them direct.


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