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Booking Tips
- •Book by May/June for best availability
- •Plan multiple providers for 6 weeks coverage
- •Early booking discounts often available
- •Check council-run HAF (Holiday Activities and Food) programmes
- •Many camps offer flexible day/week bookings
- •Consider grandparent visits to break up the weeks
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should I book summer holiday clubs?
Book by May or June for the widest choice. With six weeks to fill, popular camps sell out early. Many providers offer early-booking discounts or multi-week packages that reduce the per-day cost.
How do I cover all six weeks of the summer holidays?
Mix different providers and activity types across the weeks. Combine multi-activity camps with sports academies, forest schools, and beach days. Council-run HAF sessions and grandparent or family visits can help break up the weeks too.
Are there free summer activities in West Sussex?
Yes. The HAF (Holiday Activities and Food) programme offers free summer sessions for eligible children. Worthing and Crawley councils run free events, and many beaches, parks, and libraries have free activities throughout summer.
Can I get help with summer childcare costs?
Tax-Free Childcare provides up to £2,000 per child per year toward holiday club fees. Childcare vouchers, employer schemes, and some local council grants are also available. Check eligibility at gov.uk/tax-free-childcare.