Kellogg’s Football Camps are returning to Stockport this August, giving local children a chance to stay active over the summer holidays. The sessions are run by the Stockport County Community Trust, a registered charity that uses sport to create positive community impact, with booking now open online.
Parents and guardians can reserve a place through the Official Soccer Schools website, with the programme forming part of a national scheme delivered in partnership with the English Football League. The camps will take place at multiple sessions throughout the month.
The Trust has hosted the camps for several years, consistently drawing hundreds of children during each holiday period. In summer 2024, Stockport County player Tayo Adaramola visited the Stockport Sports Village camp to meet young participants. Alison Warwood, the Trust’s chief executive, said the focus remains on enjoyment rather than professional aspirations: “We’ve been thrilled to have welcomed hundreds of local kids this summer for our Kellogg’s Football Camps here in Stockport.”
Kellogg’s partners with the EFL, Manchester City, Celtic and Rangers to deliver the programme across 73 locations nationally, with over 30,000 free spaces originally offered. Parents can claim a free place by buying a promotional Kellogg’s pack and entering the code on the booking website. The Trust has also run Easter and October half-term camps, underlining its commitment to affordable football activities. For more information, the Community Trust can be reached on 0161 266 2700.
The Trust’s broader community engagement work uses football to connect with families across Stockport, with the August camps forming a key part of its summer programme. As a registered charity, it uses sport to create positive community impact.
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