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Centre Facilities at Liddington
Food at Liddington
Enjoyable mealtimes with nutritious and tasty food.
Accommodation at Liddington
Main Building
Main Building
Accommodation Type: Dormitories – En suite
Guests: En Suite rooms sleep 3-6
Leaders: Single or twin en suite rooms
King Edward's House
King Edward’s House
Accommodation Type:
Guests: En Suite rooms sleep 2-6
Leaders: Single or twin en suite rooms
The Ridgeway
The Ridgeway
Accommodation Type:
Guests: En Suite rooms sleep 2-6
Leaders: Twin en suite rooms
The Stables
The Stables
Accommodation Type:
Guests: En Suite rooms sleep 4-6
Leaders: Single or twin en suite rooms
Programmes
Football Coaching
Inspiring training sessions run by professional, FA qualified coaches on the pitch. All the thrilling PGL activities off the pitch.
Find Out MoreKids’ Adventure Camp Immersion
Fully integrated adventure camps with native English-speaking guests. A variety of programmes including motorsports, horse riding and film making.
Find Out MoreActivities
Challenge Course
The PGL Challenge Course is legendary – it’s a well-loved and popular activity with plenty of opportunities for everyone to get involved; it can even get quite competitive sometimes! As your pupils negotiate the various obstacles that lie ahead, it’s an experience that will promote teamwork, lateral thinking, problem solving and decision-making – as well as being physically challenging too.
Crate Climb
The crate challenge is a test of innovative thinking, construction, balance, courage – and above all effective teamwork. Your pupils’ activity group is divided into two teams that compete against each other to build the tallest tower of crates. With two pupils standing on top as the tower grows, each team has to come up with ever more innovative ways of getting more crates to the top, as the pair on top become more and more precariously balanced! Weight limit: 150kg
Laser Tag
The wide-open landscapes at our adventure centres offer the ultimate backdrop to a team laser tag battle. Working in teams, your group will head off equipped with their own laser gun and vest. They'll develop team tactics, communication skills, and a steady hand as they duel to come out the triumphant team!
Explore other locations nearby
Brecon Beacons – Tregoyd House
Based at the foot of the atmospheric Black Mountains in the Brecon Beacons, Tregoyd House is a stunning mansion dating back to the early 1900s. Tregoyd is the perfect place for an incredible outdoor adventure surrounded by breath-taking scenery.
Explore Tregoyd HouseSurrey – Marchants Hill
With over 45 acres of beautiful grounds, Marchants Hill is a vibrant and bustling centre nestled in the ‘Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty’, within walking distance of the Devil’s Punchbowl. This centre offers the best of both worlds – green spaces and fantastic transport links!
Explore Marchants HillYou’re in safe hands with PGL
No risk is an acceptable level of risk, which is why we go beyond to ensure every young person is always in safe hands.
Everything we do is built on five protective pillars:
Safe People
All our staff are rigorously selected for their capabilities, DBS checked. fully trained and continually assessed to ensure they meet the highest safety standards possible.
Safe Places
Our sites and buildings are managed to reduce all possible risk before any child arrives. including segmented accommodation, secure perimeters and stringent equipment standards.
Safe Spaces
Every child is different so to make our environments as encompassing as possible every colleague is SEND trained. we offer language inclusivity and offer over-and above access for all We also operate a zero-tolerance policy on illegal practices.
Safeguarding
Trained to act as ‘first-responders’ to safeguarding red flags, PGL colleagues are versed in spotting risks (across mental health. self-harm sexual and physical wellbeing) and acting quickly to escalate any concerns or stop harmful behaviour.
Safe Travels
Every travel partner with whom we work is vetted to ensure they have strict safety management systems in place. specifically focused on travelling with young people. We also aim to ensure travel provision is adaptable to the needs of every single child.
Safe People
All our staff are rigorously selected for their capabilities, DBS checked. fully trained and continually assessed to ensure they meet the highest safety standards possible.
Safe Places
Our sites and buildings are managed to reduce all possible risk before any child arrives. including segmented accommodation, secure perimeters and stringent equipment standards.
Safe Spaces
Every child is different so to make our environments as encompassing as possible every colleague is SEND trained. we offer language inclusivity and offer over-and above access for all We also operate a zero-tolerance policy on illegal practices.
Safeguarding Trained to act as ‘first-responders’ to safeguarding red flags, PGL colleagues are versed in spotting risks (across mental health. self-harm sexual and physical wellbeing) and acting quickly to escalate any concerns or stop harmful behaviour.
Safe Travels
Every travel partner with whom we work is vetted to ensure they have strict safety management systems in place. specifically focused on travelling with young people. We also aim to ensure travel provision is adaptable to the needs of every single child.
FAQ
What kind of groups do you cater for?
At Liddington, we cater for a range of different groups, including:
Primary Schools
What’s included in the cost of the PGL trip?
Everything your school or group needs is included in the cost of the camp at Liddington, with accommodation, activities, equipment, food and drinks all covered in the price per person!
What happens in the evenings?
The fun doesn’t stop after the day’s activities! After dinner, our evening entertainment programme will keep your class or group amused until it’s time for bed. We’ve got discos, campfires, quizzes and loads more! We want to create a schedule perfect for your group, so if you have anything in particular then just let us know and we’ll do our best to plan it into your group’s itinerary!
What should I pack for my child's overnight stay?
Some essential items that you should make sure are packed in your child’s bag are:
• Tops/t-shirts (for daily adventure activities)
• Trousers/leggings (for daily adventure activities)
• Sports kit (for sports teams and sports activities)
• Evening clothes (for discos, quizzes, evening games and more)
• Towels
• Toiletries
For an extensive list of what to pack, see our packing guide!
Does my child need waterproofs for their residential trip?
We think it’s certainly worth bringing a waterproof. The weather is always unpredictable and we’ll all be outside enjoying adventure activities no matter the weather! So, bringing a waterproof means your child is covered if it does start to rain.
Can I contact my child during their camp stay?
If they want to buy something to take back home with them then they can bring money to spend at our gift shop. We suggest about £10 per child, either as cash or on a pre-paid card. We have lots of goodies to choose from, including caps, pens, t-shirts, mugs and more! If your child is with a uniformed group they can also get a badge to take home.
What facilities does the camp have?
Yes, you can contact your child while they’re on camp. If your child is taking their mobile phone, they can contact you during their free time (highlighted in our Mobile Phone Policy). But if they’re not bringing a phone to Liddington, then they can always let a member of the PGL team know that they’d like to contact home and they’ll get that organised. You can also get in contact with your child if needed, by calling our Liddington centre or through contacts provided by your child’s group leader.
Do you cater for special dietary requirements?
Yes, we can cater for lots of dietary requirements, including coeliacs, diabetics, guests with food allergies and vegetarians/vegans. If your child or anybody in your group has specific dietary requirements whether for religious, cultural or medical reasons, just let us know at the time of booking so we can make sure they’re catered for at Liddington.
What safety measures are in place at Liddington?
We have a huge emphasis on safety, starting with the recruitment of our staff and continuing through to all of our activities. As a founder member of BAPA (British Activity Providers Association) and a licence holder for activities in scope of AALA (Adventure Activities Licencing Authority) regulations, we make safety our priority.
A risk assessment has also been carried out at Liddington, with risks being outlined and managed. The risk assessment covers the grounds of Liddington, as well as all of the activities available at the centre.
Our Activity Instructors are experts in their area, trained and assessed both in-house and by external assessors. They’ll be there during every activity to make sure they’re completed safely and correctly.
New staff complete a comprehensive induction and job specific training followed by regular observations, feedback, reviews and assessments.
Is there parking available at Liddington?
There are on-site parking facilities available at Liddington.