The Yard Edinburgh

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Edinburgh, United Kingdom

theyardscotland.org.uk
Playground· Youth organization· Youth club

The Yard Edinburgh Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

The Yard Edinburgh is located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom on 22 Eyre Pl Ln. The Yard Edinburgh is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category playground in United Kingdom.

Address

22 Eyre Pl Ln

Phone

+44 1314764506

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Claire Watson

I have been on 4 training courses at The Yard on better communication, disability awareness, inclusive play and behavioural challenges. All were great, practical and applicable, with knowledgeable practitioners and the opportunity to speak with other participants. Can't recommend them highly enough!

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Magdalena Seganova

The best place for toddlers in the heart of Edinburgh. It's a great pleasure to support the charity as it contributes so much to our community. Thanks a million. We'll be back

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Peter Thompson

Amazing place, My son loves it and feels wanted and accepted which is something he struggles with in school. He can breathe here.

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Richard Davies

Open to the public only on Sundays - a must visit for families with young kids! Support a great cause and enjoy one of the best indoor and outdoor parks we have used. The staff are friendly and so helpful with the children and the kids just love all the activities and play areas. Make sure you have a tea/coffee and cakes while you are there to donate more to help them help families whos lives are more difficult than our own.

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Angela Wang

Good idea but you still should encouraging integration of disabled children.This is is why able bodied kids and families don’t accept disabled children.My friends son has aspergers and has really achieved in a integrated school with support unit.It’s a good idea and gives parents a break but I don’t think disabled children should be segregated.