Cheshire East Council’s Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme has been recognised as one of the top-performing schemes in the country, achieving a top 10 ranking across UK local authorities following its successful winter half‑term delivery.
The programme placed seventh nationally for overall performance and was also praised for recording one of the lowest levels of unattended places – demonstrating strong engagement from local families and providers.
HAF brings together local schools, childcare providers, and community and voluntary organisations to deliver a varied programme of activities for children and young people during school holidays. Sessions include everything from crafts, sports, baking, gardening and performing arts to animal care sessions, days out and more. The programme is open to children and young people in receipt of income‑related free school meals.
There are also limited spaces available to support children and young people who don’t receive income-related free school meals but would benefit from the scheme. Examples could be supporting a child with a disability, or those supported by a social worker or other professional.
Parents and carers are advised to speak to their child’s lead practitioner or social worker who can support their application.
Bookings are now open for the Easter holidays, with an expanded range of exciting new providers joining the programme following a recent procurement process.
The programme which has been running since 2021, is available to children aged 5 to 16, (or up to the age of 18 for those with special educational needs and disabilities) and includes a nutritious meal for each participant.
Councillor Laura Crane, chair of Cheshire East Council’s children and families committee, said:
“We are delighted to see our HAF programme recognised nationally for its strong performance. This reflects the dedication of our partners and providers who work so hard to create enriching, fun and supportive experiences for children, young people and their families.
“We consistently receive great feedback about the range of sessions on offer, and we remain committed to expanding and improving the programme so that every eligible child can enjoy new opportunities, develop skills and make lasting memories.
“With Easter approaching, I encourage families who haven’t yet booked a session to do so and enjoy everything the programme has to offer.”
The range of sessions available throughout the Easter half term can be found here:
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