Aiming High - Gartmore Riding School - Quieter Activity

Staffordshire County Council Aiming High

Thursday 20 February (11am-1pm)

**Please note that following the recent storms, Gartmore Riding School is open as usual.  Please approach Hammerwich from Meerash Lane or from the Lichfield/Burntwood direction as the road from Muckley Corner/Coppice Lane is closed due to flooding**.  

Various sensory based activities aimed at young people who need a quieter session.  Activities include an introduction to horses, leading a pony to gain confidence and riding (optional).  

Provider:

Gartmore Riding School

A medical confirmation and assessment must be completed at the activity.  Provider will contact any new attendees before the activity. 

Who?

0-18 year olds from Staffordshire with special educational needs and disabilities who need a quieter session.  Parents/carers must stay.  Siblings can also attend.     

How many?

Maximum group size 7.  (5 children and young people with SEND, 2 siblings).       

Where?

Gartmore Riding School, Hall Lane, Hammerwich WS7 0JT. 

Anything else I need to know?

Please arrive from 10.30am for registration.  Please wear outdoor clothing.  Refreshments are available for parents/carers at a cost of £1.  No photos can be taken without Gartmore Riding School consent and photos cannot be published on social media sites.  

How much? 

A contribution is required if this is an additional activity - please discuss this with the provider. 

Bookings:
To book your place please contact the number below.  If you would like to speak to the provider in advance of the activity please advise the booking team.  

 

Who to contact

Telephone
0300 111 8007 (Option 5) 0300 111 8007 (Option 5)

Where to go

Name
Gartmore Riding School
Address
Gartmore Riding School
Hall Lane
Hammerwich
Burntwood
Staffordshire
Postcode
WS7 0JT

Time / Date Details

When is it on
Thursday 20 February 2020
Time of day
Morning
Session Information
11am-1pm

Local Offer

Local Offer Age Bands
0-4 years
5-10 years
11-15 years
16-19 years
SEN Provision Type
Targeted

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