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Jolly January Outings In London
By Zoe Dickens on 04/01/2012 13:45:36
Banish the post-Christmas blues with these great days out
Meet Samuel PepysJanuary 7Discover the history of this great city by one of its most famous diarists, Samuel Pepys, at the Old Royal Naval College in Greenwich. Hear tales of the Great Fire of London, the Navy and the Great Plague in a show
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Street Style - Shopping in central London
By Claire Hadley on 14/12/2010 16:51:45
Junior snaps the trendiest kids spotted out and about Christmas shopping
Bethany looks full of Christmas cheer in her furry coat and pink dress, with a co-ordinating ribbon in her hair.
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New Year Cheer, Both Far And Near
By Fiona McKim on 19/12/2011 16:49:55
Welcome 2012 in style with our pick of Britain’s best events for families
to grab your spot on the two mile route through central London and welcome the New Year in spectacular style with pearly kings, marching donkeys, cheerleaders and acrobats.Chinese New Year celebrationsJanuary 29Known to be the largest outside of Asia
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Kids Week 2009
By Society of London Theatre on 19/06/2009 17:43:44
Visit a London theatre August 14–28 and children can see the show for free. Please note, the official booking lines open on Tuesday July 14, 2009
Children can see top West End shows for free as part of this year’s fabulous festival organised by the Society of London Theatre. During Kids Week, a child aged between 5 and 16 can go free when accompanied by an adult paying full price. You can
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Hip hotels (that love children too)
By Sue Bryant on 20/04/2010 11:50:09
Junior’s round-up of the hippest hotels for families
pursuits, punting andthe joys of Oxford are nearby and the hotel is an easy drive fromLondon or the Midlands. It gets incredibly booked up and is popular forweddings at weekends, so plan well ahead. Tel: 01865 890714; www
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Living la Dolce Vita at Borgo Egnazia
By Catherine O'Dolan on 23/05/2012 12:17:50
Is there a location more lovely for the whole family to while away a idle summer days than Borgo Egnazia in Puglia, Italy?
Borgo, or ‘village’, with cobblestone streets, a church and a central piazza. With its creamy, white-washed stone walls (that are tinged with a pinky glow as the sun goes down), this is a calm and tranquil setting that nestles like a milky oasis amid
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