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Enjoy sessions at museums, green spaces, leisure centres and museums
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Enjoy free swimming at the new Duncan Edwards Leisure Centre in Dudley and Crystal Leisure Centre in Stourbridge. Register online
Young people must be supervised by a responsible adult aged 18 or over. They do not have to accompany children over the age of eight into the swimming pool, but must remain in the leisure centre and be contactable should any issues arise.
Plus new Planet Play soft play areas at Duncan Edwards and Halesowen Leisure Centres - the latest and most exciting indoor soft plays to arrive in Dudley borough. Booking is recommended.
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We're planting four Tiny Forests in partnership with Severn Trent and Earthwatch Europe in recognition of the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games.
You can book your place here:
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Re-Discover the cone with free bookable 30 minute guided tours on 21 Feb
Join in a fused glass session at the cone on 22 and 23 Feb
The historic visitor attraction is open and the coffee house open for business. The cone itself remains closed for repairs but you can download an augmented reality app to explore the site - simply search 'Red House Glass Cone' in your app store
Book a Diddy Dinos session at Dudley Museum@theArchives on 23 Feb
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Sycamore has a jam packed week of animal themed activities for children to enjoy including safari scavenger hunts, mask making and sensory activities along with our usual climbing, sand pit, water play, soft play and more. We ask for a suggested donation of £4 per child. You need to register to play if you haven't registered before.
Find out more on the Sycamore facebook page
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Local tourist attractions including Dudley Zoo, the Black Country Living Museum, Dudley Canal and River Trust are open for business, but visitors may need to book in advance.
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