Over 450 children attend free ‘Let’s Play Out’ sessions during Easter holidays
Denbighshire County Council’s Play Ranger service welcomed 454 children during the recent ‘Let’s Play Out’ sessions during the Easter Holidays.

The sessions were held in 10 towns around the county, including Corwen, Denbigh, Dyserth, Llangollen, Meliden, Prestatyn, Rhuddlan, Rhyl, Ruthin and St Asaph.
‘Let’s Play Out’ sessions provide fully accessible open access play for children in their local communities and are designed so that children choose what they want to do, and what equipment they use.
Dawn Anderson, Denbighshire Childcare and Play Development Manager said:
“We had a brilliant turn out at the ‘Let’s Play Out’ sessions over Easter this year.
We’d like to thank all of the families who came along, and hope everyone enjoyed themselves as much as we did!
Please look out for our next ‘Let’s Play Out sessions.”
Rhiain Morrlle, Head of Children’s Services at Denbighshire County Council said:
“The ‘Let’s Play Out’ sessions are there to provide families with free and fun sessions throughout the county.
The sessions are child-led, meaning they can choose the type of play they prefer throughout the whole session.
It’s great to see such a great turnout during the easter half term, thank you to all of those who came along to participate in a session."