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Weekend breaks away from the kids
By Junior on 15/08/2011 in Tips & advice
Of course you love your children, but once in a while you've got to make space for a lazy weekend without your little ones
Even the most devoted parents need time away from their little angels for a spot of relaxation and romance. Simply waving them off will feel like a tonic! If you fancy a naughty night out in London, the six-room Fox & Anchor is a great hideaway
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A decadent detox at Coworth Park
By Junior on 24/08/2011 in UK
The latest addition to the Dorchester Collection of hotels may be able to help you to detox in style
Weekend breaks away from the kids and Super spas.
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New Pop-up café at Harrods
By Junior on 22/03/2010 in Fashion news
This weekend sees the launch of Harrods new Wonderland pop-up café. Steps away from Harrods toy department and decorated with an Alice In Wonderland theme, the cafe offers a multitude of Easter treats, including the Easter egg factory where shoppers
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Pampering parents in Cyprus
By Junior on 23/08/2011 in Perfect for...
If you need revitalising then the Almyra in Cyprus is the place to unwind
&B, plus €1,100 per person for all treatments and yoga.Visit www.almyra.comTake a look at our Super spas article and Weekend breaks away from the kids feature for more relaxing travel ideas.
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OFF THE TRACKS FESTIVAL: MAY 27–29
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/04/2011 in Days Out
Junior's guide to the best family festivals ever checks out the Off The Tracks festival
beautiful, pre-erected nomadic tent at Camel Camp in an exclusive area of the campsite. £300 per tent (sleeps four), plus entry. What does it cost Adult weekend tickets with camping cost £65; 12–16s, £32.50; under-12s are free.Extend your stay The stunning
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OFF THE TRACKS FESTIVAL: MAY 27-29
By Catherine O'Dolan on 17/05/2011 in Days Out
Junior's Family Festival Guide kicks off the season with the Off The Tracks festival
beautiful, pre-erected nomadic tent at Camel Camp in an exclusive area of the campsite. £300 per tent (sleeps four), plus entry. What does it cost Adult weekend tickets with camping cost £65; 12–16s, £32.50; under-12s are free.Extend your stay The stunning
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The highs and lows of restaurant dining with children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 30/09/2010 in Restaurants
You've taken your seats at table, and you're ready to start your family dining experience, but are your fellow diners pleased – or appauled – to see children at the table?
Read our helpful guide to identify friend or foe:* The kindly elderly couple The sweet elderly couple who can't keep their eyes off you. Probably have grandchildren of their own (who may live far away and they don't get to see them often) and your
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Question time with Marcus Wareing
By Catherine O’Dolan on 06/05/2008 in Celebrity chefs
More exclusive musings from the award-winning chef and father-of-three
What’s on the menu for Sunday lunch at your house? I love really traditional things at the weekend, so a good roast dinner, maybe roast lamb, or the boys love pork. The whole weekend will be structured around the meal. If you’re going to have a
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Festival fun
By Kate Donoughue on 08/04/2011 in Leisure
Take in a child-friendly festival this summer
. For the glamping option, stay in a beautiful, pre-erected nomadic tent at Camel Camp in an exclusive area of the campsite. £300 per tent (sleeps four), plus entry. What does it cost Adult weekend tickets with camping cost £65; 12–16s, £32.50; under-12s are free
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Chicago Rib Shack is back!
By Catherine O'Dolan on 15/07/2010 in Restaurants
and carrying a Cath Kidston bag of tricks, introduced herself as Silly Milly, the resident children’s entertainer who tips up at weekends and parties to divert and amuse. Joe was happy to lend a hand with an “Abracadabra” here and there; Grace and I were happy
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