Roller Rink,
intu Braehead,
Ongoing

TAKING over the curling rink for the summer, shoppers will be able to roller skate around the 25m by 20m rink until August 11 at the centre’s brand new roller rink. Pair up your day with shopping at over 100 shops at the mall and fuel up for even more rink fun at the range of eateries, including Pizza Express, Yo Sushi! and Nandos. With everything you need for a great day out under the one roof, the centre is the ideal place to celebrate the summer break. Suitable for children aged five and up, the skating sessions run in two-hour slots from 11am to 6pm each day. Fore more information and to book, visit intu.co.uk/braehead/events/rollerskating.

Ice Age: The Lost Kingdom,
Rouken Glen Park,
Until Sunday

THIS is your last chance to see over 40 prehistoric animals – from woolly mammoths to dire wolves – as Europe’s first ever animatronic Ice Age experience draws to a close on Sunday. Families will be transported back 70,000 years as they wander through the park and experience the sights and sounds of the Ice Age. They’re invited to hang out with life-sized giant sloths, cuddle up to woolly mammoths and spot sabre-toothed tigers, among a host of other beasts, as part of the interactive event. Visit iceagekingdom.com for more information and to book tickets.

Open-Air Cinema,
Queen’s Park Arena,
Tonight, 6.30pm

HEAD along to this open-air screening of Steven Spielberg’s 1993 classic, Jurassic Park. Starring Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Jeff Goldblum, on a remote island, a wealthy entrepreneur secretly creates a theme park featuring living dinosaurs drawn from prehistoric DNA. Before opening the attraction to the public, he invites a top paleontologist, a palaeobotanist, a mathematician and his two eager grandchildren to experience the park,and help calm anxious investors. However, their park visit is anything but tranquil. Buy tickets at tickettailor.com.