For kids in London

A family event at HMS Belfast worth seeing with a fantastic offer

Thumbnail image for A family event at HMS Belfast worth seeing with a fantastic offer May 21, 2012

Things happen in London that you’re never aware off and the closing of the HMS Belfast completely passed me by, but luckily I’ve heard about the reopening happening this weekend and if you want to do something different with the kids this is opportunity you don’t want to miss because they’re holding special events to [...]

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See Charlie Higson, Malorie Blackman and Sophie McKenzie, your kids will love it

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Hit the BACK button now because it’s World Book Day on Thursday 1st March. It’s a sad fact that for some people the mention of books is an instant turn off unless they’re about to go on a holiday. This is especially true for teenagers if they never see their parents reading a book during [...]

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An event for small businesses in London and an event for parents

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This first post is for small businesses in London and it’s about some business events going on at the City Business Library over the next few months, it’s aimed at helping small businesses get ahead and it’s covering every topic you could think of to do with running your business, with special events about Twitter, [...]

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Does this make you think Christmas has arrived in London?

Thumbnail image for Does this make you think Christmas has arrived in London? November 17, 2011

For me there are a couple of things that tell me Christmas has arrived in London, it’s not the annual embarrassment of the state of the Oxford and Regent Street lights, it’s not even the Christmas songs in the shops, for me it’s the arrival of the reindeer in Covent Garden and then the arrival [...]

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