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Paul Smith - The People's Fashion Designer
On 02/06/2011 in Fashion Awards
Classic with a twist has become the buzzword for Paul Smith style. We chat to the designer, Sir Paul Smith, whose first career aspirations included professional cycling!

(L-R) Sir Paul Smith as a youngster and Paul Smith Junior SS11What is your name and where did you grow up? Paul Smith, NottinghamWhat is your job? Fashion DesignerDo you have a nickname? Not that I know of!What did you want to be when you grew up? A professional racing cyclistWha...

Talkback: Model Watch - Profiles of the top boy and girl children's models
On 15/01/2011 in forum

The only profile that I recommend you is to watch reality tv shows. America's Next Top Model is the only show where most of teenagers can make their bright carrier. The recent cycle has set a very good example in favor of Ann Ward. I prefer to watch

How can I help my child to ride a bicycle?
On 23/08/2012 in Leisure
Learning to ride a bicycle will boost your child's confidence and give her the freedom to explore

side. Finally there was the moment when the stabilisers came off and you spent hours wobbling and weaving about on two wheels trying to find your balance – and then keep it. These days, cycle experts advocate a different approach. Instead of a tricycle

Devon delights
On 03/08/2011 in UK
Devon, a fascinating destination to travel to

Renowned for its sweeping coastal views and lush hills, Devon is one UK destination benefitting from the ash cloud as bookings are up 70 per cent. From fossil hunting on the Jurassic Coast to cycle trails, there is simply loads to do. Visit

Five cosy reads for chilly days
On 05/11/2012 in Books
When it's coming down outside, curl up with your child and a good book

The Falling Raindrop by Neil Johnson and Joel ChinThe chic and sparse cover art perfectly suits the story inside, which is simply told and yet full of emotional impact. The story of the cycle of water from raindrop to evaporation back to cloud again

Grand Breaks in the UK
On 08/08/2011 in UK
Grand Breaks has a multitude of brilliant ideas to keep you and your family very amused

There could hardly be a more welcome gift to the grandparents then some time with your children. Family-run company Grand Breaks have a range of exciting ideas including cycling in Ashdown Forest in East Sussex and kayaking on the Beaulieu River

Affordable family fun in Iceland
On 01/08/2011 in Europe
A short break to Iceland is an invigorating and, thanks to the credit crunch, very affordable experience

There are a variety of robust outdoor family activities to enjoy in and around Reykjavik including horse riding and cycling, and children will love bathing at one of the many thermal pools in the city. Families will also enjoy visiting Reykjavik

Action in the Cotswolds
On 03/08/2011 in UK
For an action-packed holiday, try The Priory Inn in the town of Tetbury in the Cotswolds

The nearby water park boasts 140 lakes to cycle around and a sandy beach. There’s also The Cotswold Wildlife Park that’s home to big cats and white rhinos. The Priory Inn is very child-friendly and has a delicious home-cooked children’s menu. Book a

An idyll in Île de Ré
On 23/01/2012 in Europe
L'Hôtel de Toira – la belle boutique

The idyllic L’Hôtel de Toiras is located on the Île de Ré, just off France’s Atlantic coast. Bustling in the summer, if you visit in the cooler months, there’s a more relaxed vibe to this World Heritage Site. Take bracing walks, cycle, and ride

Highly Commended Best UK Family Hotel 2012 - Gleneagles, Scotland
On 20/05/2012 in Travel Awards
Indulge in the perfect family getaway in our lovely British Isles at one of these fine establishments

Play golf if you must, but there’s so much more on offer at Gleneagles, set amid 850 acres of lush countryside. How about falconry, horse riding, cycling, tennis, mini off-road driving, arts and crafts activities, or swimming for starters? With its




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