Looking for support over the holidays?
School holidays can be challenging, trying to keep the kids entertained while on a strict budget. That’s why we’ve sorted your Easter plans with a list of free and low-cost family-friendly activities happening across the Midlands.
From saving on dining out to sports clubs, fun park events, free museum visits and Easter trails, there’s something for everyone, so you can make the most of the holidays – without breaking the bank.
Low-cost and free activities, deals, and support across the UK
- Asda cafe - kids eat for £1 all day at Asda café, seven days a week (no adult spend required)
- Beefeater – 2-course kids’ menu starting from just £5.99, and kids eat breakfast for free
- TGI Fridays - kids eat free everyday (with an adult’s main meal)
- Sizzling Pub & Grill – during the holidays, kids eat for £1 from Monday to Friday, 12pm onwards (with an adult’s main meal)
- Hungry Horse - kids eat for £1 every Monday
- Dobbies Garden Centre & Restaurant - kids eat for £1 (with an adult’s main meal)
- Bella Italia - Kids eat for £1 until 6pm from Sunday to Wednesday, and free all day on Thursdays.
- Morrisons cafe - kids eat free all day with any adult meal over £5
- Dunelm Pausa Cafe - kids eat free with every £4 spent in the cafe
- The World Bar (Resorts World, Birmingham) - kids eat free (with an adult’s main meal)
You can find lots more restaurant vouchers and deals for the whole family here.
The Household Support Fund helps support struggling families to pay for food, utility bills, clothing, and other essentials.
You can find out about the schemes available in your area, and whether your eligible for the Fund, by contacting your local council. Find out more about the Household Support Fund for the area you live in here.
If you’re in work, paying for childcare, and get Universal Credit, you could claim back up to 85% of your childcare costs. This is up to a maximum of £1,032 for one child, or £1,769 for two children.
Find out more about the support available here.
Low-cost and free activities and support across the Midlands
Bring it on Brum!
Bring it on Brum! is funded by the Department for Education and offers free activities across Birmingham for 4- to 16-year-olds who get benefits-related free school meals. In partnership with Birmingham City Council, the initiative aims to keep children and young people healthy and active during the holidays.
From creative clubs to sports camps, plan a jam-packed, fun Easter for the kids for free by clicking this link.
There are lots of fun and engaging activities for children and young people with special educational needs or disabilities (SEND) across Birmingham. Find out more about what’s on near you by visiting the dedicated website.
Fun days out
Fun family days out are what the holidays are all about! With lots going on around the city, we’ve rounded up some holiday activities below with savings and fun for everyone.
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Birmingham Wildlife Conservation Park – Save money with season tickets and off-peak bookings.
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Explore Birmingham walks - self-guided walks with a treasure hunt theme for everyone to enjoy!
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Nature Burrow petting zoo at Resorts World – free drop-in session for friendly animal fun every Monday, 11-12.
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Art Among Us pop-up art gallery and workshops at Resorts World (28 March - 5 April) - free, but places must be booked online.
There are lots of low-cost and free activities happening at parks across Birmingham for all ages. We’ve linked to a few below, but you can find more out about local parks near you here.
Birmingham is home to nine museums packed with lots of interesting history, and we've listed some below. Making it fun for all ages, explore everything from dinosaurs to ancient rocks, 3D skeletons, medieval history, and even Ozzy Osbourne!
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Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery - Free entry
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Ikon gallery - Free entry (download free activity packs for the kids to get stuck in to!)
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Thinktank Science Museum (free entry for under 3s and students go free Wednesday - Friday)
The Coventry Holiday Activity and Food (HAF) programme makes sure there’s something for everyone to enjoy over Easter. Funded by the Department for Education, the programme gives children and young people access to free activities and experiences during school holidays, with free food provided. Click here to find out if you're eligible and choose from more than 150 activities to keep the family entertained!
Free local events
Check out lots of free events happening around the city by visiting the pages below:
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Parks and walks – discover trails and local forests and make the most of spring.
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City events – from spring scavenger hunts to Easter trails to crafting and coding, there’s plenty for kids and grownups to enjoy!
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Groups and classes – enjoy some zen (away from the kids!) with free meditation sessions or join a buggy workout or dads' group to meet like-minded people.
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Community cafes - come along to meet new people and entertain the kids over some tasty treats!
There's so much happening around Coventry this Easter, and you can enjoy a lot of it without breaking the bank. See shows at the Belgrade Theatre and exhibitions at Herbert Art Gallery, head to the indie market, or head to Picnic in the Park with family and friends.
You can find out about all the exciting activities happening around the city, and how to book them, here.
Wolverhampton Young Opportunities (a Holiday Activities and Food Programme (HAF) programme) gives children and young people in Wolverhampton access to free activities and food during the holidays. The council delivers the HAF programme through a network of providers at a wide variety of venues across the city.
If your child receives free school meals, then they’re eligible for the programme. Find out more about eligibility here, and the free activities on offer across Wolverhampton, here.
Other free activities in Wolverhampton
Having fun doesn’t always have to mean spending money! Make the most of free events happening around Wolverhampton.
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Saturday forest fun – Kingswood Trust
The Staffordshire Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme offers up to 16 free places for eligible children and young people to enjoy activities across the region. The programme includes a healthy meal with every place booked.
Kids can take part in sports clubs, language lessons, arts and crafts, and so much more! Find out more about whether your child is eligible here and check out the activities on offer across Staffordshire here.
Free and low-cost sports activities
Leisure Centres and sports clubs across Staffordshire are hosting lots of sports-based activities over the holidays with discounts and offers to encourage young people to get active. We’ve listed a few below to help you decide what’s right for your children and the books activities you like.
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Staffordshire SPACE - also includes Stoke-on-Trent
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Active Stoke – including free tennis sessions and more!
There are lots of fun activities to get stuck into across Staffordshire, even if you’re on a strict budget!
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Fun activities for all ages at Cannock Chase - enjoy biking and dog activity trails, disc golf, junior park runs, and more!
The Leicestershire Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) programme gives eligible children and young people access to activities across the region. HAF sessions offer a variety of fun activities alongside a nutritious meal.
HAF holiday club sessions will be delivered by different providers across the region. Find out more about whether your child is eligible here and check out the activities on offer across Leicestershire here.
Let’s Get Moving for Less is an initiative from Active Together, designed to get you fit and active. It’s a one-stop shop for free or low-cost sports-based activities happening within Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland.
If you’re interested in free clubs and gym passes, check out the Holidays Together programme, also from Active Together.
There's so much happening across Leicestershire this Easter, and you can enjoy a lot of it without breaking the bank!
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Leicester Museums - enjoy free general entry to most museums
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Visit Bradgate park – enjoy a self-led walk to explore the park
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Gorse Hill City Farm – kids can take part in animal holding and burn off some energy in the outdoor play park
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University of Leicester Botanic Garden and Attenborough Arboretum – enjoy lots of free and ticketed events as well as kids' activities.
Planning on spending some time indoors during the Easter holidays and dreading the kids getting bored? That’s why we’ve made a list of some fun things you can do together.
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Stay active together – find lots of fitness challenges and activities for all ages and abilities
If you’re struggling with your finances, we’re here to help. Get in touch with our Money Advice team, or visit our dedicated cost of living support page for more information and advice.
If you think we’ve missed something, or you know about other activities happening in your local area, let us know by emailing feedback@midlandheart.org.uk