February Half Term Activities 2025

  • Library Activities – free including board games and lego Library events and activities – South Tyneside Council
  • South Tyneside Youth Service – timetable of youth groups (these continue as normal over school holidays)
  • South Tyneside Youth Service – 12-week programme for ages 15 – 17
  • Youth Voice Group Poster – have your say about activities you would like to access
  • Auxillia Youth Groups – youth groups on daily from ages 5 – 16 (these continue as normal over the school holidays)
  • Lads only Youth Group – every Thursday at 6pm at The Hut, Biddick Hall ages – 11-15
  • Home Educated Youth Group – every Wednesday 11am – 1pm at The Hut, Biddick Hall ages 11-16
  • Family Hubs – Half Term sow and grow activities, youth groups, Dads groups and learning through play
  • Family Hub Website- Homepage – For Every Family
  • Family Hub Face book (1) Facebook
  • Family Hub Instagram www.instagram.com
  • Williby Rocs – Eco activities through the Family Hubs (booking required – scan QR code)
  • Science Activities – Ages 5+ through the Family Hubs (booking required – scan QR code)
  • Arts and Crafts – Thursday 27th February ages 5-14. Please contact Bede Family Hub to book a place on the Arts and Crafts session on 0191 4220030
  • Junior Park Run home | North Marine junior parkrun | North Marine junior parkrun Every Sunday at 9am (unless weather is bad) at North Marine Park. Ages 4-14
  • St Simon’s Church, South Shields – Family Games Club (must have an adult attending too) Half Term Family Games Club Tickets, Wed, Feb 26, 2025 at 11:00 AM | Eventbrite
  • For more activities What’s on – South Tyneside Council

Ongoing activities – check ahead for holiday opening times

South Tyneside Community Page – This is the link to the community activities page.

South Tyneside Volunteering Opportunities – This is the link to the volunteering page.

Half Term Food Offers

  • ASDA – Kids eat for £1 year-round at Asda Cafés.And you don’t need to buy an adult meal or spend a minimum amount to get the deal.
  • Beefeater – Get two free kids’ breakfasts at Beefeaterin school holidays with every adult breakfast purchased.
  • Brewers Fayre – Get a free unlimited buffet breakfast for two under 16s at Brewers Fayrewhen you buy an adult breakfast in school holidays.
  • Dobbies Garden Centre – At Dobbies caféskids eat free when you buy an adult traditional or full breakfast or main meal.
  • Morrisons Café – Kids eat free all day every day in Morrisons caféswhen you buy an adult meal that costs more than £5.
  • Ikea – Kids eat from 95p at Ikea restaurants. Choose from pasta and tomato sauce or mac and cheese served with a soft drink and piece of fruit.
  • Pizza Hut Pizza Hutis offering a free kids’ buffet at selected restaurants this half term when you spend £10 on food and use the code KEF. The buffet is available until 3pm every day.
  • Sainsbury Café – Kids eat for £1 in Sainsbury’s caféswhen you purchase a hot adult’s meal. The offer is available year-round from 11.30am.

Website link to more offersPlaces Kids Eat Free (or for £1) In School Holidays 2025

The following organisations provide food support for residents in need:

Hospitality & Hope |The support includes Community Shops, Welfare Support, Debt Advice and a crisis Foodbank.

Key to Life Foodbank – Key The support includes the Community Food Bus, Pre-loved uniform shop, advice/support and a crisis Foodbank.

Hebburn Helps – A food bank and crisis response team providing food parcels, clothing, baby equipment, household items and more.

Bede’s Helping Hands – A volunteer run organisation serving South Tyneside.  They are based in the former Primrose Library in the Scotch Estate, Jarrow. 0191 816 3021 Facebook: Bede’s Helping Hands Food Bank

Boldon Community Association Food Bank – The community association, based in New Road in Boldon Colliery, offers a food bank for the local community.

Family Gateway – Working across the North East, Family Gateway supports families who are living in poverty or disadvantage and are struggling to bring up their children on very little money.

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