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Big Norfolk Holiday Fun

The Big Norfolk Holiday Fun summer programme has come to an end!

Thanks for taking part! The next programme will take place over winter, between December 30th – January 3rd (excluding New Year’s Day)

The Big Norfolk Holiday Fun (BNHF) activity programme is run in partnership with Norfolk County Council, thanks to four years of funding which is due to end in winter 2024. It provides holiday activities for children and young people aged 4 -16 in Norfolk.

These activities include multi-sports, dance, theatre, arts and crafts, and much more!

Children eligible for benefits-related free school meals can claim free spaces on the activities, whilst paid spots are available on many activities for those who don’t. Find out more about this in our FAQ section.


Check out some of our providers from 2023

The Big Norfolk Holiday Fun programme is a fantastic way to encourage children and young people to try new things whilst keeping their brains and bodies stimulated over the school holidays. All children taking part will also receive a nutritious free meal as part of the offer. Check out some of our providers from last year below.


Frequently Asked Questions

Find out more information below by browsing our frequently asked questions. If you still have questions, you can get in touch with the team directly below.

Safety assurances around Big Norfolk Holiday Fun sessions

Children’s safety and wellbeing is paramount. Norfolk County Council and Active Norfolk, which jointly deliver Norfolk Big Holiday Fun, require all participating providers to have relevant and appropriately inclusive policies and procedures in place. This is in relation to safeguarding, health and safety and accessibility.

Children’s safety and wellbeing is paramount. Norfolk County Council and Active Norfolk, who jointly deliver Norfolk Big Holiday Fun, require all participating providers to show their supporting documentation around safeguarding, health and safety, and public insurance. These are checked when the provider applies and monitored to be kept up to date throughout their delivery time on the programme. All providers must be Safer Programme members and have their staff and volunteers work under their Safeguarding policy.

In addition, it is a requirement of the programme we conduct a quality assurance visit to every provider at least once a year and ideally every delivery period. Any issues arising on these visits is immediately dealt with by the Active Norfolk and Norfolk County Council teams as appropriate.

The team at Big Norfolk Holiday Fun always want to be made aware of anything troubling you at a provision, so please email in at [email protected] if you see or hear anything that worries you.

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Contact the Big Norfolk Holiday Fun team

If you still have a question after reading the FAQs, click the button below to get in touch with the BNHF team. Please do not email Active Norfolk as this is a separate team.

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BNHF is run in partnership with Active Norfolk and Norfolk County Council