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Join Show Racism the Red Card this summer to explore what racism is and how we can all be changemakers in our communities. The activities will give young people the space to discuss issues in an age appropriate safe way, whilst allowing them time to reflect in a variety of creative ways.

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Take part in Wythenshawe Games this Summer! With a range of sports on offer from climbing, to softball, archery or football there’s a sport here for you to take part in and play. All ages and abilities welcome!

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Take part in Wythenshawe Games at Hollyhedge Park this Summer. With a range of activities on offer – from climbing to softball, archery to football – there’s a sport here for everyone to take part in and play. All ages and abilities are welcome.

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Enjoy a self-led nature-themed trail around Fletcher Moss Park this summer. Just collect your trail sheet from the Alpine Tearoom during opening hours.

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Enjoy a self-led nature-themed trail around Fog Lane Park this summer. Just collect your trail sheet from the Park Cafe during opening hours.

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Enjoy a self-led nature-themed trail around Alexandra Park this summer. Just collect your trail sheet from the Pavilion Cafe during opening hours.

Round up your family and friends, pack up a picnic and enjoy a series of wildlife identification trails. You can access the trails via the series of QR codes placed across Chorlton Ees.

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Round up your family and friends, pack up a picnic and enjoy a series of wildlife identification trails. You can access the trails via the series of QR codes placed across Beech Road Park.

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Round up your family and friends, pack up a picnic and enjoy a series of wildlife identification trails. You can access the trails via the series of QR codes placed across Hough End Playing Fields.

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Round up your family and friends, pack up a picnic and enjoy a series of wildlife identification trails. You can access the trails via the series of QR codes placed across Riverside Park.