Cambridgeshire Street Football For Boys

An exciting new Street Football project is being launched in the South Cambridgeshire area by South Cambs Crime & Disorder Reduction Partnership and South Cambs DC.

The scheme is aimed at promoting football to young boys who perhaps do not wish to join a formal run club but love playing football, encouraging them to become more active, but is also a great opportunity for boys to meet and intergrate with different age groups.

Each weekly session is at a minimal cost of only £1.

The venues and dates are as follows:

- Bar Hill Astro: Thur 1 Oct, 5-6pm, years 6-7 / Fri 2 Oct, 5-6pm, years 8-10.

- Cambourne Muga: Wed 30 Sept, 7-8pm, years 6-7 / Wed 30 Sept, 8-9pm, years 8-10.

- Cottenham Sports Centre Astro: Tues 29 Sept, 5-6pm, years 6-7 / Tues 29 Sept, 8-9pm, years 8-10.

- Sawston Sports Centre Astro: Tues 29 Sept, 5-6pm, years 6-7 / Fri 2 Oct, 5-6pm, years 8-10.

- Swavesey Sports Centre Astro: Fri 2 Oct, 6-7pm, years 6-7 / Fri 2 Oct, 7-8pm, years 8-10.

For more information call 01954 713349/62.

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