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February football sessions on offer for Tameside youngsters

Boys and girls are being invited to take their first steps into football as Curzon Ashton open their doors to budding young athletes.

As part of Active Tameside’s Fuel4Fun programme, youngsters in Tameside are being given the opportunity to try out the beautiful game, gaining useful skills while doing so.

Taking place between 20 and 24 February, the half term holiday club offers a fun and safe environment for boys and girls to learn football.

Children aged between 5 and 11 will be instructed by FA Qualified Coaches between 8:45am to 3:00pm.

The camp is priced at £12 per day, with free places on offer for children on free school meals.

Sessions will take place at Curzon Ashton FC, Tameside Stadium, Richmond Street, OL7 9HG.

For more information, families are encouraged to email mark@curzon-ashton.co.uk.

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