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Published 18 Aug 2025

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Deals of the week: Fun and affordable ways to finish the summer holidays on a high

Running out of ideas to entertain the kids without spending a fortune? We’ve rounded up some great offers to help you make the most of the school holidays - from £1 cinema trips to discounted days out and free activities.

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Written by: Rebecca Routledge

Head of Content

Published: 18 August 2025

Cineworld – £1 family films

This summer, Cineworld has been showing a selection of family favourites for just £1 per ticket. You may still have time to catch Paddington in Peru, A Minecraft Movie, Disney’s Snow White and Dog Man.
Find out more on the Cineworld website.

Nuffield Health – Move Together

Nuffield Health’s Move Together programme offers free activity sessions for girls aged 11–16 in selected areas. Sessions are designed to help girls stay active, make friends and build confidence.
Check availability in your area.

Pets at Home – My Pet Pals Summer

With sessions running until 31 August in England and Wales, these Pets at Home sessions teach children how to care for animals, with hands-on learning and the chance to meet furry friends. Suitable for ages 5–11.
Book your free spot.

Official London Theatre – Kids’ Week

Throughout August, kids go free to top London shows when accompanied by a full-paying adult. Participating productions include musicals, plays and family-friendly performances. Additional children’s tickets are half price.
Browse participating shows.

Kellogg’s Merlin Attractions Deal – 25% Off

Pick up a promotional Kellogg’s cereal pack and you can save 25% on entry to Merlin attractions such as LEGOLAND®, Alton Towers, SEA LIFE and the London Eye.
Full details here.

National Trust – Summer of Play

The National Trust’s Summer of Play offers a mix of nature trails, outdoor games, and creative activities for families across many of its properties. Normal admission fees apply, but National Trust members go free.
Find an event near you.

 

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Written by: Rebecca Routledge

Head of Content

A qualified journalist for over 15 years with a background in financial services. Rebecca is Money Wellness’s consumer champion, helping you improve your financial wellbeing by providing information on everything from income maximisation to budgeting and saving tips.

Published: 18 August 2025

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Published: 18 August 2025

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