Operation Camouflage 2026

Where Adventure Meets Creativity—Join the Fun

Location address: Alan Crompton Hall, Sutton Heath
Chosen age group:

Ages: 8 - 16 years

Available tickets:
Just42 £14.70 per sessionGeneral Admission £27.50 per sessionHAF Funded Free +3 more
Next date: Tuesday 21st Jul,
Funded by Suffolk County Council
Universal provision
Operation Camouflage 2026 block mentored by East Suffolk Council
Operation Camouflage 2026 block mentored by East Suffolk Council
Operation Camouflage 2026 block mentored by East Suffolk Council
Operation Camouflage 2026 block mentored by East Suffolk Council
Operation Camouflage 2026 block mentored by East Suffolk Council
A summary
Operation Camouflage is a four-week holiday programme packed with fun and engaging activities for young people aged 8–16. Running Tuesday to Thursday from 21 July to 13 August, 10am–3:15pm at Sutton Heath near Woodbridge, each day offers a mix of sports, arts, crafts, and adventurous experiences. Participants will try at least two different activities per session, with options such as paddleboarding, kayaking, street dance, and creative workshops. A healthy breakfast, snacks, and buffet lunch are provided. Sessions cost £27.50, with reduced rates of £10 for eligible military families and £15 for young people that attend Just42 and free places available for children receiving free school meals in East Suffolk. Delivered in partnership by East Suffolk Council, the Army Welfare Service, and Just 42, the programme is supported by funding to ensure it is accessible to as many young people as possible.
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1:1 care
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Epilepsy trained
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Accessible toilet
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Hoist and changing bench
Sensory or quiet spaces
Makaton trained
PECS trained
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About your mentor
East Suffolk Council
Local District Council
Operation Camouflage has been running in various forms since 2008 and has grown significantly over time. In the last four years, it has expanded from a one-week programme into a four-week summer experience. Delivered in partnership by East Suffolk Council, the Army Welfare Service and Just 42, the programme aims to support young people from military families and those living in East Suffolk by providing opportunities to stay active, be creative, and enjoy a safe, positive environment during the summer holidays. The programme has also received recognition for its impact. In 2014, it was shortlisted for the Youth Justice Award at the Children and Young People Now Awards, which highlights initiatives that improve outcomes for young people at risk of offending. More recently, in 2019, Operation Camouflage won the Suffolk Strengthen Your Community Award at the Suffolk High Sheriff’s Awards, recognising its contribution to enhancing the local community.
Program of Activity
Week 1 Tuesday 21 July: Cycling, Street Golf & ITFC Football Workshop Wednesday 22 July: Creative Workshop & Underwater Arts & Crafts Thursday 23 July (takes place at Sutton Hoo Farm): Paddleboarding, Kayaking, Archery & Axe Throwing Week 2 Tuesday 28 July: Athletics & ITFC Football Workshop Wednesday 29 July: Street Dance & Space Arts & Crafts Thursday 30 July (takes place at Sutton Hoo Farm): Bushcraft, Campfire Cooking and Archery Tag Week 3 Tuesday 4 August: Tag Rugby & School Sports Day Wednesday 5 August: Sports-Themed Arts & Crafts & Magic Workshop Thursday 6 August (takes place at Sutton Hoo Farm): Raft Building, Geo Tagging & Nature Walk Week 4 Tuesday 11 August: Table Tennis, Cycling, Laser Tag & Capture the Flag Wednesday 12 August: Arts & Crafts & Street Dance Thursday 13 August: It’s a Knockout! Please ensure you have checked www.eastsuffolk.gov.uk/leisure/sport-and-leisure-development/operation-camouflage/ for the most up to date activity list for each day. Only book activities that you know the participant would like to take part in, we are unable to offer an alternative activity. Activities may change due to provider illness, we will try to keep the same theme (sporty/arty).
Learning aims
Aim 1
Social Skills Development: We will encourage teamwork and cooperation. We will help you foster new friendships. We will promote empathy and understanding.
Aim 3
Creative Expression: We will help stimulate the imagination from arts and crafts. We will encourage problem solving skills via creative projects.
Aim 2
Physical Fitness: We will encourage healthy habits and physical activity. The activities will help coordination, balance and agility.
Aim 4
Confidence Building: We will provide opportunities for young people to take on leadership roles. We will encourage self-expression and individuality. We will celebrate achievements and progress.
Terms and Conditions
1 Activity Booking Requirements 1.1When booking sessions for Operation Camouflage, parents/carers must ensure that activities selected are suitable for the young person attending. 1.2 Bookings should only be made for activities that the young person wishes to participate in. 1.3 Cycling activities must only be booked if the participant is confident and able to ride a bicycle independently. 1.4 Water-based activities (including paddleboarding, kayaking, raft-based sessions, etc.) must only be booked if the participant is able to swim competently. 1.5 Activities can be busy, energetic, and loud, which may not be suitable for all participants. To ensure participant safety and wellbeing: 1.6 Parents/carers must provide accurate and complete information regarding any Medical conditions, Allergies, Dietary requirements, Additional needs and/or SEND and any behaviour concerns. 1.7 This information must be provided at the time of booking and updated where necessary. Please note: Operation Camouflage cannot provide 1:1 support unless agreed in advance. 1.8 It is the responsibility of parents/carers to ensure that all bookings are appropriate to the participant’s abilities. Failure to do so may result in the participant being unable to take part in certain activities for safety reasons. Parents / carers may be asked to collect their child from the session due to supervision ratios. 2 Clothing and Equipment 2.1 Participants must arrive prepared for a full day of activity. 2.2 Suitable weather-appropriate clothing must be worn (including waterproofs where necessary). 2.3 Participants should bring: o Appropriate footwear such as trainers (no open toed shoes, crocs, uggs o Sun cream o Any additional items advised in advance 2.4 Safety equipment (e.g. helmets for cycling or life jackets for water-based activities) will be provided and must be worn where provided and instructed. 2.5 Participants may be unable to take part if dressed inappropriately for safety reasons. 3 Age and Supervision 3.1 Operation Camouflage is designed for young people within the advertised age range (typically 8–16 years). 3.2 Participants must meet the minimum age requirement to attend. 3.3 For staff supervision ratios to be maintained; we are unable to offer 1:1 support. If this is something that the young person requires, please speak with the organisers before booking to see what can be done to accommodate. 4 Safeguarding East Suffolk Council and the Army Welfare Service take safeguarding responsibilities extremely seriously. 4.1 All staff are trained, vetted, and operate within safeguarding procedures. 4.2 Activities are delivered in a safe and supervised environment. 4.3 All concerns are handled in line with safeguarding policies. 4.4 Parents/carers must ensure that the programme and chosen activities are appropriate for their child’s individual needs. 4.5 Participants are encouraged to speak to staff if they feel unsafe, uncomfortable, or worried at any time. 5 Behaviour Expectations Operation Camouflage is committed to providing a safe, inclusive, and enjoyable environment. 5.1 Participants must behave respectfully towards others at all times. 5.2 Bullying, aggression, discrimination, or disruptive behaviour will not be tolerated. 5.3 Participants must follow staff instructions, particularly regarding safety. 5.4 Participants are expected to join in with the activities,. Due to staff supervision ratios we cannot supervise young people who refuse to participate in the planned session. Parents / carers may be contacted and asked to collect their child from the session. 5.5We operate a zero-tolerance approach to serious misconduct: 5.5.1 Parents/carers may be contacted regarding behaviour concerns. 5.5.2 If behaviour compromises safety, staff ratios, or the experience of others, the participant may be removed from the session or programme and parents/carers will be asked to collect their child from the session. 5.5.3 In such cases, no refund will be provided. 6 Mobile Phones, Smart Watches & Photography Policy 6.1 Mobile phones, smart watches and other devices that can operate as a camera and have the ability to instantly share images via messaging services, email, and online platforms. 6.2 While we recognise that parents/carers may wish their child to bring such devices, there are risks associated with their use, including: - Bullying or harassment • Photographs or videos being taken without consent • Loss or damage to personal items 6.3 For these reasons, participants are strongly discouraged from bringing mobile phones or smart watches to the programme. 6.4 If they are brought it is under the following conditions of Use • Devices must be on silent and kept in bags throughout the day. • Devices must not be used during activities. • If used, participants will be asked to return the device to their bag. 7 Photography and Filming 7.1 Photography and filming by participants is strictly prohibited. 7.2 Any participant found taking photos or video footage will be required to delete the content immediately under staff supervision. 8 Liability 8.1 No responsibility is accepted for loss, theft, or damage to personal devices. 9 Cancellations and Refunds 9.1 If you need to cancel a booked session, please provide as much notice as possible. 9.2 Where possible, cancellations should be made 3 -4 days in advance. 9.3 A minimum of 48 hours’ notice is required to avoid charges. 9.4 Cancellations made with less than 48 hours’ notice may be charged at the full session price. 9.5 Short-notice cancellations may only be considered for a refund or credit in exceptional circumstances, such as illness. 9.6 For any HAF young person, two non attendances with no valid reason will result in all future bookings being cancelled.
Pricing information
Ticket nameJust42
Price£14.70
InformationSelect this ticket, if you attend any of the Just42 sessions or mentoring with Just42
Ticket nameGeneral Admission
Price£27.50
InformationBookings open 29th June, no booking will be approved before this date.
Ticket nameHAF Funded
Price£0
InformationFor those that are eligible for Free School Meals and live in or go to school in East Suffolk.
Ticket nameAWS Colchester
Price£9.70
InformationFor young people from military families based in Colchester.
Ticket nameAWS Wattisham
Price£9.70
InformationFor young people from military families based in Wattisham
Ticket nameAWS Woodbridge
Price£9.70
InformationFor young people from military families based in Woodbridge
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Where we'll be
Alan Crompton Hall, Easton Road, Sutton Heath, Suffolk, IP12 3TN
WHAT’S PROVIDED
Drinks
Snacks
Meals
Equipment
Safety
Enhanced DBS
Basic DBS
Risk Assessment
Public Liability Insurance
Safeguarding Training
First Aid Training
First Aid Kit
Smoke Detector

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Please note, it is the responsibility of the booker to satisfy themselves about the adequacy of the safety measures. This platform is merely an introducer and does not verify the items listed here.

Cancellation Policy
Cancel at least 48 hours before the start to receive a full refund.Cancellations and Refunds 1 If you need to cancel a booked session, please provide as much notice as possible. 2 Where possible, cancellations should be made 3 -4 days in advance. 3 A minimum of 48 hours’ notice is required to avoid charges. 4 Cancellations made with less than 48 hours’ notice may be charged at the full session price. 5 Short-notice cancellations may only be considered for a refund or credit in exceptional circumstances, such as illness. 6 For any HAF young person, two non attendances with no valid reason will result in all future bookings being cancelled. Free bookings do not require refunds but as places are limited, please cancel if you cannot attend so that your place can be offered to someone else.

My experience consists of a leisure activity, on a specific date(s), and therefore the 14-day ‘cooling off period’ under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 does not apply.