
Community Play Rangers currently work in 4 areas of Bath and
North East Somerset; the Foxhill & Whiteway areas of Bath;
Keynsham;
and in
Norton-Radstock. Sessions
are 'open access' meaning that children and are free to come and go as
they please and are not registered. Children help plan the sessions and
choose the kind of activities they would like. Sessions are
free
and run as follows;
Session times may vary in school holidays.
| Norton
Radstock 3.30- 6.00pm Play Rangers: Dan and Lys. Mondays and Thursdays - Old Road Park, Tyning. Tuesdays - The Plantation, Manor Copse Road, Writhlington. |
Keynsham
3.30- 6.00pm Play Rangers: Kilda and Andrew. Mondays and Fridays - Kelston Road Park, Keynsham. Thursdays - Winscombe Close Playing Field, Keynsham. |
| Whiteway,
Bath 3.30- 6.00pm Play Rangers: Shiva and Adam. Mondays and Thursdays - Rosewarn Park, Whiteway. Wednesdays - Bath City Farm, Whiteway. |
Foxhill,
Bath 3.30- 6.00pm Play Rangers: Jeremy and David. Mondays - Bradford Road Park, by Foxhill Community Centre. Tuesdays and Thursdays - Springfield Park, Foxhill. |
Play Ranger sessions
are Open Access Play Activities aimed at 5 - 13 year olds.
We believe it is important for children to be able to play outdoors freely, actively and imaginatively, able to take risks and be challenged.
Play Rangers are qualified play workers, trained and police checked. They are not acting as parents in the same way as a closed, registered After School Club worker.
Play Rangers are there to manage risks and enable children and young people to make the most of their leisure time and have fun by supervising and supporting children in their play. Children are free to come and go.
We believe it is important for children to be able to play outdoors freely, actively and imaginatively, able to take risks and be challenged.
Play Rangers are qualified play workers, trained and police checked. They are not acting as parents in the same way as a closed, registered After School Club worker.
Play Rangers are there to manage risks and enable children and young people to make the most of their leisure time and have fun by supervising and supporting children in their play. Children are free to come and go.

