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We formed the BTRA because we are residents who are passionate about the homes we live in and the people who form our community, just look at these beautiful kids; aren't they worth it?
What we offer Ideas, advice and support for parents, residents, councils and organisations across the UK.
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**Phone and email advice service. **We’re here to help! Call us on 0117 953 7167, Monday-Friday, 9-5pm (or leave a message and we’ll call you back), send us an email or contact us via Facebook.
**Online guidance. **For those wanting to organise playing out sessions on their street, we have videos, a step-by-step manual and lots of other Useful Stuff. Please also browse or see how this site can help to find what you need.
A UK-wide supportive network. We aim to connect active residents at local and national levels. Have a look at our map and see what is happening near you or join the national Facebook Group.
Playing Out helps local authorities and play and community organisations support resident-led street play. We have a Local Authority homepage, “Street Play, how can councils support it?” with links to helpful evidence, information, guidance and case studies. It is all designed to enable local authorities use best practice to put street play policies in place and to sustain resident-led action. We can also provide a local authority toolkit, bespoke leaflets, and workshops. Please get in touch if you are interested in discussing any of these.
We want to help bring about bigger change for children around their need and right to play out in the streets and spaces where they live and to belong in their own communities. If you’re interested, we offer lots of ways you can join with us to help bring this about…
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We formed the BTRA because we are residents who are passionate about the homes we live in and the people who form our community, just look at these beautiful kids; aren't they worth it?
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We provide a purposeful activity programme for people aged 5 to 24 years age range and childcare project which incorporates some of these activities.
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The Explorer Scouts enjoy activities such as boating, hiking, climbing and camping. Explorer Scouts also work towards attaining various scouting awards, the highest of which is the Queen's Scout Award; recognised by many employers as the sign of someone who is enthusiastic, dedicated and reliable.