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Branches

Branches are a very important part of Potential Plus UK, providing local support to families. The branches are run by a local volunteer committee and organise regular Explorer Clubs. The Events Diary has information on all Potential Plus UK activities.

Branches provide:

  • Local information and emotional support to families
  • Fun and stimulating activities for children with high learning potential and their siblings through the Explorers Clubs
  • Support for parents and carers
ALL families are very welcome to visit the Explorers Clubs:
  • Check the Events Diary for national and local activities and Explorers Clubs
  • Phone Head Office on 01908 646433 to request the contact details for your local Branch
  • Click through to the Branch websites on the right hand tab (not all Branches have a website)

If you enjoy the Explorers Clubs we encourage you to join Potential Plus UK to support the charity, the local Branches and our work in general. 

We currently have branches meeting in:

  • Surrey
  • Hertfordshire
  • Liverpool (Merseyside & Wirral Branch)
  • Greater Manchester & Cheshire
  • Ipswich (East Anglia South Branch)
  • Milton Keynes & Northampton
  • Kent
  • West of England

For members there are discussion boards on the Members' Area of this website for family networking within the regions.

If you are interested in setting up a branch in your local area please contact Potential Plus UK on 01908 646433 or email amazingchildren@potentialplusuk.org with 'Branches' in the subject.
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