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Holiday bargains
By Junior on 10/08/2011 15:24:26
Here's how to snap up the best family holiday deals...
family can enjoy, such as walking, cycling and birdwatching, and if you seek out smaller, family-friendly beaches, you won’t have to fork out €20 for a ringo ride. Europe also has some of the most wonderful summer fiestas and festivals in the world, so
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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
at the National Trust’s Fleece Inn New Years Eve Party which will include a delicious supper and traditional Ceilidh.The SouthNew Year’s Day BrunchJanuary 1Segue seamlessly into the New Year and allow the stresses of the festive season so melt away as you enjoy a
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Your Continental Year
By Suzanne Milne on 20/04/2010 14:33:33
Where to go and what to do in Europe for every season
as the occasion of the annual celebration of the fruit of the gods – the famous chocolate festival in the town of Perugia. Umbria is still comfortably warm in October, yet cool enough for walks in the hills and bike rides along its traffic-free lanes
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York Maze
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 17/06/2011 11:56:17
A cornucopia of thrills and spills, from maize maze muddling, to pig racing, pillow jumping and fending off crow attacks...
? World Sweetcorn Eating Championships & Festival August 6 A day of events to celebrate the wonderful plants the maze is made from with live music and sweetcorn BBQ. Watch the excitement of the World Sweetcorn Eating Championships, or join in yourself
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Meet restaurateur Mourad Mazouz
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 04/11/2011 15:53:29
The man behind Sketch, MOMO and the Mo Café talks lamb’s brains, motorhomes and the Muzungu Sisters
. This is the Mo Café, a secluded Aladdin’s cave, hidden away behind Regent Street. Here, treasures come not just in the form of exquisitely presented tea and cakes. Itinerant style queens the Muzungu Sisters have set up their pop-up shop for the festive season
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The glamper's guide to camping
By Junior on 02/08/2011 15:05:36
There has never been so much choice and variety in the world of camping. So from treehouses in France to the Wild West of the US, here’s how to camp in a little more luxury
colours. Festivals like Glastonbury and Bestival have made camping sexy, while the rural Featherdown Farms give our children a taste of the freedom we once enjoyed. New camping websites have also cropped up, such as www.pitchup.com, which offers over 5
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Excellent Easter Events
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 20/04/2011 13:08:22
Hatch some Easter plans with our pick of cracking family events
in Wonderland Easter Festival.MidlandsCharlecote Park, WarwickshireApril 4, 5Follow the Easter egg trail, with Cadbury chocolate prizes for successful hunters. Children can also listen to stories and take part in egg and spoon races.
Rufford Abbey Country Park
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FIMI SS12: The Trend Report
By Catherine Hudson on 03/07/2011 21:30:17
We bring you the hottest trends for Spring Summer 2012, straight from Spain's largest childrenswear tradeshow
Tarantela showed an impressive collection (not too dissimilar in styling to Chloé) with a balloon skirt orange dress and a petrol blue skirt teamed with a chalky, ditzy print top and straw trilby - all very cool, 'Kate Moss goes to Glastonbury' festival chic.All photographs
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Tales of Tuscany
By Junior on 02/08/2011 11:07:09
Tuscany's rich history of art and culture, great food and brilliant weather will please the whole family
of lush vegetation and fruits so plentiful – juicy red tomatoes ripening on the vine, plump pears and figs, and boughs bowing with lemons – that Grace, 13, and Joe, four, were already plotting their own mini harvest festival.The remainder of our party
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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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