Suitable for: children aged 5-12.
Cost: £10.
Booking: yes. Call 01706 926000 or pop into the centre.
What to bring with you: snacks, drinks, swim kit and comfy clothes.
Facilities: parking, wheelchair accessible, accessible toilets.
Ever wonder what dinosaurs ate? How they moved? Where they came from? Learn all about dinosaurs, fossils and food in an active session full of games and even a splash in the pool.
This is a drop off session so parents won't need to stay. Swim tests will be conducted before the swimming session starts.
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