A new “stay and play” offering for children in the local area is being launched, giving them the opportunity to play with a giant train track.

Alex Morgan will be introducing Train Time UK to Bath this Saturday, 22nd April
The Claverton Down Community Hall will be taken over by ‘Train Time UK’, with a 200-foot train track, 40 trains and endless carriages, on Saturday 22nd April.
34-year-old Alex Morgan, who was previously a Risk and Resilience Consultant, decided to trade corporate life for a franchise opportunity with ‘Train Time UK’, offering her the opportunity to combine work and family life in a flexible and fun way whilst bringing up her young son.
Alex said: “There are so many possibilities to bring Train Time to play groups, schools and other educational settings.
“It’s not only a great way to have fun but also a chance to engage with and get involved in the local community, meeting new people and providing an amazing activity for families.”
Alex added: “Since becoming a parent, I’ve been amazed at the way kids are able to be so devoted to and almost obsessive about their favourite past times and hobbies.
“I didn’t realise quite how many train-mad children there are out there until I saw my first session.
“The scale and size of the track is amazing! I love building train tracks with my toddler in our living room, but Train Time just increases the amount of fun you can have with it!”
The sessions, which last for an hour, are suitable for ‘active babies and beyond’ and cost £8.
Founder of Train Time UK Jim Pycraft said: “It has been an absolute pleasure to welcome Alex to the Train Time UK family and we know she is going to make a fabulous conductor!
“We appreciate how difficult it can be to find a balance between working and family time. Running a Train Time UK franchise really is the ultimate flexibility franchise opportunity for those who are passionate and enthusiastic about working with children and building a successful business in a fun and friendly environment.”
Alex’s first Train Time UK session will take place on Saturday 22nd April, 10.30 – 11.30am at Claverton Down Community Hall, Claverton Down Road.