
Looking for exciting and educational things to do over the Easter holidays? Canolfan Eto Reuse Village is hosting a fantastic lineup of FREE Easter activities from 14th–25th April, perfect for families with children up to the age of 13!
What’s On?
Each session is packed with hands-on learning and fun, all while teaching young ones about the importance of repair, reuse, and the circular economy.
Here’s a taste of what’s coming up:
- Basic Bike Tips (Ages 8+) – Learn simple maintenance and repairs to keep bikes rolling smoothly.
- Device Discovery (Ages 5+) – Take apart electrical devices and explore how they work.
- Wormery Discovery (Ages 5+) – Get up close with composting worms and learn how they help reduce food waste.
- Bug Hunt – Explore the hidden world of helpful soil-dwelling insects.
- Easter Egg Hunt – Find all the hidden eggs around the site and win a special prize!
When & Where?
Activities run on 14th, 16th, 21st, and 23rd April at Canolfan Eto, Nantycaws Recycling Centre, Carmarthenshire, SA32 8BG.
Sessions are scheduled between 10:00 am and 12:45 pm, so check the poster above for your preferred slot.
Important Info
- Free to attend, but spaces are limited to just 10 participants per session.
- Parents/guardians must stay and take part in the activities with their children.
- Maximum of 2 children per adult to ensure a safe and engaging experience.
- To book, email nick.thomas@cwmenvironmental.co.uk early to avoid disappointment.
While You’re Here…
Our café will be open, serving food and drinks, and all of our fantastic reuse shops will be open too, including the bike shop, garden centre, wood shop, electrical shop, and more! It’s a great day out for the whole family.
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