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Woodlands Games Festival 2009



The Woodland Games Festival 2009

5 September 2009

From gymnastics to street dance, health walks to food miles the Woodland Games Festival had it all!

 

This is a brand new festival at a brand new site - it promises to be a fun-packed day for all ages with plenty to entertain and keep you active at the same time. It will be the first major event ever to take place at Shaw Forest Park in West Swindon!

 

Have you ever tried disc golf, rock-it-ball, orienteering, or ridden a wacky bike? Do you need some health and diet advice? Does your bike need a bit of attention from our bike doctor? Have you thought of joining a running club but are not sure where to start? Find out about opportunities to get active in your local woodlands and stay healthy. You can join in a workshop on growing your own food or have a go at making your own wooden outdoor play equipment!

 

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