Mon
20 Jul
2009

Surviving the summer holidays – part two!

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Is it starting to be a pain to find ways to keep the kids entertained this school summer holidays, why not check out what’s happening in your surrounding area? Here are some suggestions for fun places to go to in Buckinghamshire… In lovely, rural Buckinghamshire, you will find lively attractions and a welcoming countryside, together with family-friendly activities, providing entertainment for everyone – indoors and out. Go biking or bird-watching; brave the deep and spooky “hellfire” caves or climb inside a giant peach. Crack some codes at Station X; learn to write your own stories; drive a train; become a...

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Wed
15 Jul
2009

Surviving the summer holidays – part one!

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After the initial thrill of waving good bye to the classroom for six weeks, it’s usually only a few days before the children start complaining about being bored! Don’t despair here’s some ideas for you to keep them entertained, without breaking the bank! Mini Sports DayIf you’re not lucky enough to have a big garden, take some basic sports equipment, (balls, skipping ropes, bats and balls, etc) to the local park. The children can then take turns to challenge each other to different games and races. A game of rounders is always a winner with children of all ages! A...

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Mon
22 Jun
2009

The Championships at Wimbledon

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The Championships, Wimbledon, is the oldest tennis tournament in the world and is widely considered to be the most prestigious. The All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, which is responsible for staging this world leading tennis tournament, is a private club founded in 1868 as The All England Croquet Club in Wimbledon. Wimbledon takes place over two weeks during the later part June and early July. It is scheduled for 13 days, commencing on a Monday and ending on a Sunday with the middle Sunday a designated rest day. The five main events (Gentlemen’s & Ladies’ Singles, Gentlemen’s &...

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Fri
19 Jun
2009

Black Park in Wexham

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This popular park is set within 530 acres of attractive woodland, grassland and heath land with a 13 acre centre-piece lake. There are many recreational opportunities for the visitor: waterside and woodland walks, a lakeside cafè, orienteering course and a children’s woodland play area. Part of the film “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” was filmed in Black Park.Centenary Lodge Visitor Centre – further improvements have been made to parking facilities and to the section of path around the western end of the lake to allow easier access to the Visitor Centre. A Ranger Service is available as well as...

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