The National Trust is taking part in the annual Play England’s Playday at Penrose. The event, taking place on the 4th August throughout the country is designed to encourage children to get out and play at one of hundreds of locally organised events across theUK. The Our Place campaign, of which the Playday initiative is part of, aims to puts children at the heart of communities and asks everyone, young and old, to help create better places for all of us to live and play.
The Playday on the 4th August will be hosted by the Trust at the Penrose estate, it will include an opportunity for youngsters to have a go at various arts and crafts, play games and take part in woodland den building. The Trust are keen supporters of this initiative, Dave Chambers, warden on the Penrose estate says: “We are delighted to be able to offer the estate as a location for the Playday, we have organised a variety of events and activities throughout the day and hope to encourage people to get out and enjoy the outdoor environment.”
The Playday kicks off at 10am on the 4th August, directional signs will lead from the Penrose hill car park located just off the Helston to Porthleven road (B3304).
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