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Kit list - Things you will need

Trewern Kit list

 

Here is a list of the things that you will need to bring to Trewern. You shouldn't need to buy anything new for the trip as clothes will often get very dirty. Old clothes that are practical are much better than new fashionable clothes.

 

Bedding:                      A pillow case

                                    A bottom sheet (single bed)

                                    A duvet cover

 

For activities: (All specialist equipment is provided - walking boots, helmets, waterproofs, wellies etc)

                                    3 sweaters/fleeces

                                    4 T-shirts

                                    3 pairs of jogging bottoms

                                    4 pairs of thick socks

                                    Warm hat and gloves

                                    2 waterproof bin bags

 

You will also need: Clothes to wear in the house in the evening and for travelling to                                             Trewern and back

                                    A pair of trainers to wear outside the house

                                    A pair of slippers or a second pair of trainers to wear inside the house

                                    Pyjamas

                                    Towel

                                    Wash kit (toothbrush, toothpaste, shower gel, shampoo, roll on                                                deodorant)

 

Children should bring a water bottle to be refilled for the week. Alternatively, they can purchase a Trewern water bottle if they wish.

 

Please label clothes for identification, there is always a pile of unclaimed items at the end of the week.

The house has a drying room that dries clothes overnight; we will often wear clothes again for activities.

Spray deodorants can set off the alarms so do not bring these.

Do not bring hair straighteners as they are a fire risk.

Electronic equipment is not to be brought, it will distract from the experiences that we are trying to provide.

 

Any medicine should be passed on to staff before departure, do not put any in your child's suitcase/bag.

Children will not have the opportunity to spend any money other than in the souvenir shop run by staff. Children are allowed a maximum of £10 to spend. Any money should be given to staff before departure.

 

Children should pack their own cases/bags and a list of items is often useful.

 

Children are responsible for all the items that they bring - we will not be held responsible for any loss or damages.

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