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05.09.2021 - 18:05 / ok.co.uk
Those trips various soft play centres, jungle gyms and indoor playgrounds we experienced in our childhoods were absolutely unmatched and brought ours of screaming fun. Nothing gave us primary-schoolers a buzz quite like being given £5 'emergency money' for a school trip, only to spend it all in the play centre's tuck shop, filling ourselves with additives and clambering up and down the play area's obstacles on a sugar rush.
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The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle paid a visit to the One World Trade Centre in New York today, Thursday. Harry, 37, and Meghan, 40, were joined by New York City’s mayor Bill de Blasio and Governor of New York State, Kathy Hochul, in the observatory located on floors 100-102 of the One World Trade Centre.The couple are also to meet with Mr de Blasio’s wife, the first lady of New York, writer and activist Chirlane McCray, and their son Dante de Blasio.
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child at school is a famously stressful part of the day for many parents. And this week the spotlight was shone on one mum who worked a long night shift before picking up her child from home to take him to school.
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iOS - Android A paper on the proposals will be tabled at a future council committee and the area’s Labour councillors say this is the perfect solution to secure the centre’s future.Councillor Louise Roarty said: “I’m delighted that this proposal to secure the future of the Edward Lawson Centre will come before the Council shortly.“Councillor Shevlin and I have been working tirelessly with council officers to retain the building for the local community and I hope that the pupils, parents and
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