Five fun half-term ideas to keep the kids entertained in Sheffield that won't break the bank
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Learn a bit about Sheffield history at Shepherd Wheel, which reopens on Saturday (June 5) and is open at weekends and on bank holidays. See the restored working waterwheel and machinery in action, along with the tools of the trade for cutlery grinding, and hear stories about the grinders who worked here back to the 16th century.
You can walk to Shepherd Wheel in Whiteley Woods, off Hangingwater Road, by following the River Porter from Bingham Park, next to Endcliffe Park. It’s a beautiful area to explore.
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Hide AdHead to the Millennium Gallery on Friday (June 4) from noon to 3pm for a free badge-making session, inspired by your favourite object in the museum. It could be something you missed seeing over lockdown, or an exhibit you’ve just discovered.
Activities are drop-in but it’s recommended to pre-book the gallery: www.museums-sheffield.org.uk/museums/welcoming-you-back-safely
Explore Sheffield Manor Lodge and find out more about dragonflies and damselflies on Saturday. Follow the special discovery trail, then make a dragonfly out of wool and pipe-cleaners.
The Rhubarb Cafe is also open.
Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park is running free strength and fitness exercise sessions for 11-to-16-year-olds, run by qualified coaches and suitable for all levels of ability, on Friday at 3pm. Book at www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/may-half-term-free-outdoor-strength-fitness-sessions-for-young-people-tickets-155903867665
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Hide AdMagna Science Adventure Centre in Rotherham has reopened its outdoor splash park and playground, as well as indoor attractions such as the Big Melt Show.
There’s also slime-making workshops. Ew!
Book at www.visitmagna.co.uk/whats-on/may-half-term-holiday-at-magna and claim your annual pass. Outdoor-only tickets are cheaper.