If you are looking for a Christmas present for children this year then Barney’s Playbarn, a soft play centre, in Uckfield, have a special membership pass offer running until January 6.
Barney’s which is in Bell Lane, on the Bellbrook Estate, is offering three months membership at £50 for the first child and £35 for each additional child.
This includes unlimited admissions, 5% off cooked food and 5% off hot drinks.
Or you may like to consider another offer of 14 months membership for the price of 12.
Childminders are also remembered by the soft play centre which is offering either individual discounts per child or an annual pass at different prices depending on the number of children.
See the Barney’s Playbarn Facebook page for more details.
Special events
Two special events coming up at Barney’s are a learning disabilities session on December 12, and a Christmas disco on December 20. The sessions will be £5 per child and free for adults.
Reduced admission of £2.95 is offered on Mondays and Thursdays during term time when arrival is before 1pm and there are no limits on how long you can stay.
Throughout December there will be festive treats on the menu such as homemade mince pies, turkey and stuffing baguettes, Brie baguettes, speciality lattes, hot chocolate and coffees and more.
The play centre is making a number of donations for Christmas raffles and has chosen winning schools by drawing names randomly from a hat. They are Framfield Primary School, Isfield Pre-School, Wivelsfield Primary School and Little Horsted Primary School.
The playbarn is also donating a month’s pass as a prize in the Late Night Shopping Hunt the Character competition.
A Christmas party is also being organised free of charge for Isfield Pre-School. Louise Jago who owns Barney’s with her husband Asa said this was part of their support for the school this year.
Louise added: “We are also looking into helping out any way we can with fund-raising ideas in the New Year. We would like to offer as much support as we can to this marvellous, under-funded, under-occupied little pre-school in the next year as they have supported and developed our daughter through her pre-schooling.”