Great news! And the sessions are free!
A popular park in the southside of Glasgow has confirmed it will be hosting free soft play sessions this summer.
Posting on the official Facebook page, they wrote: "Exciting news! Big Fun and the free soft play sessions are making a comeback to Queens Park Arena! They added: "Our focus is on improving health and wellbeing for children, while also providing opportunities for lone parents to network and increasing access to outdoor spaces.
"Our events will take place during the school summer holidays, with hour-long soft play sessions held regularly. We'll also have early years sessions hosted by local heroes such as Giggle N' Grow, Bookbug, and Move Dance Grow.They added that any children attending must be accompanied by an adult.
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