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Padel marathon to aid Right to Play charity
Padel marathon to aid Right to Play charity

Edinburgh Reporter

time4 days ago

  • Sport
  • Edinburgh Reporter

Padel marathon to aid Right to Play charity

Thistle padel members will, on Saturday 2 August, be taking on a 25-hour marathon to raise vital funds for the Right to Play UK charity. Padethon is Scotland's biggest grassroots padel charity event bringing together players, volunteers, and supporters from across the country to play for a purpose. Right To Play is an organisation that uses the power of sport and play to protect, educate and empower children in some of the world's most challenging communities. For the first time this year as well as taking place at Hatton Sports Club players can also take part in The Padethon at Thistle, Paties Road. Players can sign up on their own or with a group to play together. As well as padel there will be many other activities including tennis tournaments, a raffle, exhibition matches and more. Entry is via a donation to Right to Play UK on Just Giving with 100 per cent of all proceeds donated to the nominated charity each year. Game4Padel members will receive priority on padel slots at Thistle. Like this: Like Related

Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog
Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog

North Wales Live

time12-06-2025

  • General
  • North Wales Live

Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog

A poll of 2,000 adults has unveiled the enduring popularity of traditional children's games, with classics like marbles, British Bulldog, conkers and 'What's the Time, Mr Wolf?' making the top 10 list. The study revealed that over half of the adults surveyed played outdoor games daily during their school years. Other beloved playground pastimes included football cards, yo-yos, 'Cat's Cradle' and hopscotch. Most adults felt these activities were instrumental in forming friendships when they were younger, with nearly three-quarters saying these interactions are some of their most cherished childhood memories. Gillian McMahon, executive director of international charity Right To Play, commented: "Play is a deep-rooted part of childhood in the UK; however, millions of children globally are unable to claim this basic right." Right to Play is dedicated to transforming the lives of millions of children annually through play. Gillian added: "Extreme challenges such as conflict, poverty, child labour and early marriage are depriving many vulnerable children of the childhood they deserve." The research was released to coincide with International Day of Play on June 11. This UN-recognised day aims to raise awareness about the vital importance of play for children, and emphasise it as a fundamental right. According to the research, most adults are not aware that children's right to play is protected by international law. However, a significant majority of 67% agree that every child should have the right to play, recognising its benefits, including physical exercise, forming friendships, and developing essential social skills like empathy and cooperation. Gillian McMahon emphasised: "Many children are denied the chance to just be kids. We are working to change this situation. "Through our global programmes, we are reaching more than 4.7 million vulnerable children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth. "Using the power of play we are helping children to stay in school, resist exploitation, overcome prejudice and heal from the trauma of war and displacement." TOP 30 PLAYGROUND GAMES OF ALL TIME: Hide and Seek Tag/You're It Skipping ropes (solo and group games) Marbles Hopscotch Conkers British Bulldog What's the Time, Mr Wolf? Football stickers Football cards Hand clapping games (e.g. A Sailor Went to Sea, Miss Mary Mack) Cat's Cradle Yo-Yos Simon Says Sticker albums Stuck in the Mud Duck, Duck, Goose Top Trumps Swingball Ring-a-Ring o' Roses Elastics Paper fortune tellers (chatterboxes) 'The Floor is Lava' Pokemon cards Tamagotchis Pogs Grandma's Footsteps Sleeping Lions Double Dutch Loom bands

Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog
Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog

Wales Online

time12-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Wales Online

Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog

Top 30 playground games from marbles to British Bulldog A survey of 2,000 adults has revealed the top 30 most popular childhood games Brits have voted for their top playground games (Image: Getty Images ) A poll of 2,000 adults has unveiled the enduring popularity of traditional children's games, with classics like marbles, British Bulldog, conkers and 'What's the Time, Mr Wolf?' making the top 10 list. The study revealed that over half of the adults surveyed played outdoor games daily during their school years. Other beloved playground pastimes included football cards, yo-yos, 'Cat's Cradle' and hopscotch. ‌ Most adults felt these activities were instrumental in forming friendships when they were younger, with nearly three-quarters saying these interactions are some of their most cherished childhood memories. ‌ Gillian McMahon, executive director of international charity Right To Play, commented: "Play is a deep-rooted part of childhood in the UK; however, millions of children globally are unable to claim this basic right." Right to Play is dedicated to transforming the lives of millions of children annually through play. Gillian added: "Extreme challenges such as conflict, poverty, child labour and early marriage are depriving many vulnerable children of the childhood they deserve." Article continues below The research was released to coincide with International Day of Play on June 11. This UN-recognised day aims to raise awareness about the vital importance of play for children, and emphasise it as a fundamental right. Right To Play reach 4.7m children through their global programmes (Image: SWNS ) According to the research, most adults are not aware that children's right to play is protected by international law. ‌ However, a significant majority of 67% agree that every child should have the right to play, recognising its benefits, including physical exercise, forming friendships, and developing essential social skills like empathy and cooperation. Gillian McMahon emphasised: "Many children are denied the chance to just be kids. We are working to change this situation. "Through our global programmes, we are reaching more than 4.7 million vulnerable children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth. Article continues below "Using the power of play we are helping children to stay in school, resist exploitation, overcome prejudice and heal from the trauma of war and displacement." TOP 30 PLAYGRO UND GAMES OF ALL TIME:

Brits reveal ‘favourite playground games' of all time including skipping ropes, hude & seek and British Bulldog
Brits reveal ‘favourite playground games' of all time including skipping ropes, hude & seek and British Bulldog

The Sun

time10-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Sun

Brits reveal ‘favourite playground games' of all time including skipping ropes, hude & seek and British Bulldog

THE BEST playground games of all time are hide and seek, tag – and skipping ropes. A study of 2,000 adults explored dozens of kids' crazes from previous years and revealed which ones have stood the test of time. 1 Classics like marbles, British Bulldog, conkers and 'What's the Time, Mr Wolf?' all appear in the top 10. While other popular games include football cards, yo-yos, 'Cat's Cradle' and hopscotch. Gillian McMahon, executive director of international charity Right To Play UK, which strives to transform the lives of millions of children every year through play, said: 'Playground games are loved across the UK and many have remained kids' favourites for generations. 'But for many children around the world, the opportunity to play is out of reach. 'Play is a deep-rooted part of childhood in the UK – however, millions of children globally are unable to claim this basic right. 'Extreme challenges such as conflict, poverty, child labour and early marriage are depriving many vulnerable children of the childhood they deserve.' The research went on to find 55 per cent spent time outside playing games every single day, when they were at school. And 90 per cent believe these in-person interactions were helpful when it came to making friends. With nearly three quarters (72 per cent) regarding these play sessions with pals as some of their fondest childhood memories. Other beloved games included Duck, Duck, Goose, Swingball and Top Trumps. Lilidorei is the biggest adventure playground in the UK But while 17 per cent of Gen Z loved Stuck in the Mud, only two per cent of Baby Boomers played it – preferring Cat's Cradle or Elastics. Younger respondents were also far more likely to be fans of 'The Floor is Lava' than any other age group, according to the OnePoll figures. The research was released to coincide with International Day of Play, taking place on 11 June. This annual UN-recognised day raises awareness about the vital importance of play for children and highlights play as a fundamental right. The study showed nearly two-thirds of adults (63 per cent) were unaware that play is recognised as a basic right for children under international law. However, 67 per cent believe every child should have a right to play, with physical exercise, making friends and building social skills such as empathy and cooperation seen as among the main benefits. Gillian McMahon added: 'Every child should have access to the life-changing benefits of play. It is essential to children's learning, development and well-being. 'Yet, many children are denied the chance to just be kids. 'We are working to change this situation. Through our global programmes, we are reaching more than 4.7 million vulnerable children each year in some of the most difficult places on earth. "Using the power of play, we are helping children to stay in school, resist exploitation, overcome prejudice and heal from the trauma of war and displacement.'

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