Here are a few ideas of what it available in or a short drive from Worksop to keep children entertained.
There’s plenty to see and do with this month’s break looking better than the Easter holidays when many attractions were still under lockdown.
5. Worksop Library
The Surfaces of the Shire exhibition will feature work by artist Chris Lewis-Jones up to June 29 at the library. He has used a technique called frottage, which is taking rubbings from uneven surfaces, to create his Nottinghamshire artwork. There are also online events for children during half-term, including Family Theatre Online: Curious Investigators and Draw Along with Tony de Saulles. For more visit www.inspireculture.org.uk Photo: JPIMedia
6. Bolsover Castle
Kids Rule! at half term event at Bolsover Castle runs until June 6 between 11am and 4pm. There are a week of exciting family events and experience history first hand. Meet traveling knight and princess, take a look at medieval weaponry and enjoy stories from the middle ages. Photo: JPI
7. Worksop Town Academy spring half term camp
Worksop Town Academy Spring Holiday Camp runs from June 1-4. Sessions are for four to 14-year-olds. Sessions held Tues-Fri 9am to 3pm - drop off available from 8am. £15 per day. To book visit www.worksoptownacademy.co.uk/springcamp2021 Photo: .
8. Town centre fun
Enjoy the pop up park in Worksop town centre or have your picture taken with the angel wings outside the Savoy cinema. Photo: submitted