Summer fun in Surrey Heath

See below for details on just some of the great things happening in Surrey Heath this summer!

Events, places to visit and staying safe

Events

Take a look at our events webpage to view forthcoming summer events in Surrey Heath.

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Places to visit

Head to one of our playgrounds

Visit one of our fantastic playgrounds which are located across the borough. View our parks and play areas directory to find your nearest playground.

Book a BBQ at Frimley Lodge Park 

Book a BBQ at Frimley Lodge Park and also enjoy the playground, trim trail, Basingstoke Canal and pitch and putt. 

Play some crazy golf 

Book a Crazy Golf session at Lightwater Country Park

Visit the cinema 

Visit Vue Cinema in The Atrium Camberley (external link) to enjoy a film on the big screen 

Take a walk

Over the summer holidays, children are welcome to come along to our Surrey Heath Health Walks. For information on the current schedule - see the Health Walks webpage

Places Leisure Centre

Places Leisure offers a variety of classes, sessions and facilities for people of all ages to use. These include two indoor pools, an indoor splash pad for young children, a Clip ‘n Climb wall, sports clubs, and many holiday classes in different 
sports. For more information, visit the Places Leisure Camberley website (external link). 

Hit the court 

Wimbledon inspiring you to pick up tennis? Tennis courts at Mytchett Recreation Ground, Frimley Green Recreation Ground, and Watchetts Recreation Ground have reopened after their refurbishment, joining those already open at London Road Recreation Ground. For more information and to book a court, visit the Tennis in the Park webpage.

Trampoline 

Jump In is a trampoline park in Camberley that offers fun physical activity for kids (and adults) of all ages. With wall-to-wall trampolines, slides, inflatables, giant airbags and more! There is also an onsite café. For more information, visit the Jump In website (external link)

Quays Wake and Ski

Quays Wake and Ski is a family run club for wakeboarding, waterskiing, and other water sports in Mytchett. They offer beginners classes and taster sessions throughout the summer as well as memberships for the more experienced. For more information, visit the Quays Wake and Ski website (external link)

 

Stay safe and well

The NHS is here to support you and your family stay well this summer – below are some support services you can use if someone is hurt, unwell or struggling with their mental health. Always call 999 in an emergency.

  • NHS 111 (external link) can give you advice on which service is most suitable for your needs. Call 111 or go online if you need help quickly but it’s not an emergency.
  • The Frimley Healthier Together website (external link) and app has clear information on common childhood illnesses, including advice on what 'red-flag' signs to look out for, guidance on injuries, where to seek help if required, what services are most appropriate to use, and how to keep your child comfortable.
  • Do you have a strain or sprain? The Minor Injuries Unit at Brants Bridge (external link), Bracknell, RG12 9RT is open every day from 8am until 8pm. No need to head to A&E, the minor injuries unit is there to help.

Mental health support for young people

It can be difficult to know if there is something upsetting a child or young person. Is your child struggling? Here are some tips to spot when something’s wrong:

  • significant changes in behaviour
  • ongoing difficulty sleeping
  • withdrawing from social situations
  • not wanting to do things they usually like
  • self-harm or neglecting themselves.

If you're worried about a child or need advice and support, please visit the mental health section on the Healthier Together website (external link) for advice and details of local support services.

Take care in open water

Cold water shock takes the breath from your lungs & the strength from your muscles. Even if water feels warm on top it can be a different story just below the surface. So if you've jumped in from a height, by the time you realise your mistake you could be in real trouble. If you're not an experienced open water swimmer, it's not worth the risk at all and you're better off sticking to swimming pools, or beaches with lifeguards.

Find out more on the RNLI website (external link).

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Frimley Lodge Park Cafe
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Hole 15 at Lightwater Adventure Golf