
A half-term spooktacular programme of activities for children to get stuck into will be delivered this month by MK Dons Community Trust.
The football club’s official charity will operate five days of its popular multi-sport holiday camp delivery for children aged between eight and 14 at its Tattenhoe Sports Pavilion facility.
Activities being offered will include football, cricket, dodgeball, badminton, plus other games, challenges and arts/crafts throughout the week, between Monday, October 27 and Friday, October 31, when a Halloween party will bring the week to a close.
“We appreciate how challenging childcare can be during the half-term period, but we’re proud to provide these multi-sports camps for children in the Milton Keynes area,” said Hannah Bladen, Head of Operations at MK Dons Community Trust, ““There are a variety of sports and activities to get involved with, all delivered in a safe and supportive environment, making it the perfect place to keep kids of all abilities, experience levels and interests on their toes this half-term.
“We can’t wait to see the children having fun across a range of fitness sessions and forming meaningful friendships while doing so,” she added.
Revenue generated from these camps will go straight back into the charity to further benefit the community.
The MK Dons Community Trust operates to transform lives and enhance life experiences for people of all ages through its education, social inclusion, health and wellbeing, girls and women’s football, football development and community initiatives.
To book a holiday camp visit www.participant.co.uk/mkdonsset/event/october_haunted_half_term_activity_camp_9am-330pm_-_2025_27102025#init