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Children's party venue in East London, but not the City Farm, and anyone got any kittens?

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:14

I am once again scratching my head for venue for insanely ambitious and insane party being planned by DS1. I can't do the Hackney City Farm again because of too many ugly memories of hysterical setups and children fighting and damaging each other. Most grateful for any thoughts. Also, anyone got any kittens needing a home?

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Marina · 18/09/2007 16:22

Imagine at Stratford, Krabbie
No kittens but I'll gladly rehome the loathesome squitty silver tabby that comes and craps all over our garden

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:25

Nice idea Marina but it really needs to be a blank canvas so that can decorate / orchestrate with obscure theme plotted by DS1 (I think it might be barbarians this week). Thank you though.
Crappy tabby sounds tempting, possibly useful if party theme mutates into "disease vectors" or similar...

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Bundle · 18/09/2007 16:29

how far east does it have to be? have you got any local church/school halls? the stratford one is discover, marina and very nice it is too.
no kittens needed here, but will keep ears open.

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Bessie123 · 18/09/2007 16:33

How old is DS1? There is a go karting course near mile end that looks fun for kids (obviously not appropriate if he is a toddler)

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:34

Not very far east, thanks, bundle - could be central. I am sure there are church halls but am so handicapped by my internet-dependence that not sure how to approach getting one apart from standing outside waiting to trip up the vicar. Hmmm. I suspect I am just being lazy and unimaginative here.

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:35

ooh, bessie, I wonder if I could divert him from his awful theme party by persuading him that go karting would be fun. He is turning 7 so would be plenty old enough

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Bessie123 · 18/09/2007 16:39

go karting site

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Bundle · 18/09/2007 16:40

we've hired a room at the sobell sports centre for a trampolining party, but they also give you a room for eg bouncy castle etc. also a friend told me about parties at st john's school in highbury (think it's about £70 for the room/playground for a couple of hrs). we've also been to one just off stoke newington church street (opposite abney cemetery entrance) which was a nice big room. and we're going to pirate's playhouse (again!) where you can do your own catering too.

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Bessie123 · 18/09/2007 16:42

Oooh, look what I found (bit expensive, though)

pirate party

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catgirl · 18/09/2007 16:42

museum of childhood? Think Mile End leisure centre have party rooms, or rooms they hire out anyway. It is near the karting place.

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lou33 · 18/09/2007 16:43

my friend has kittens still i think, but we are in surrey

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:44

Brilliant, bundle, I will investigate those, thank you. Thanks for karting link, Bessie, you seem to have to be 18 to go go karting (which would probably make it the best party ever for 7 year olds if I put them all in stack heels and moustaches...)

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Bessie123 · 18/09/2007 16:46

Oh, Krabbie, that's no fun at all. Sorry about that karting thing.

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NorksDrift · 18/09/2007 16:46

Kittens

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:46

ooh, more good ideas, I will make some phonecalls. I worry Surrey kittens might not be used to the mean streets we have in these parts

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Bundle · 18/09/2007 16:46

also bowling v popular (v close finsbury park stn) but maybe pricey?
hoxtonchick may have other ideas for you, x

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:48

Do Barbarians bowl? Could one bowl in a Barbarian costume? I would love a bowling party! I think I have probably bored Hoxtonchick on thsi topic for parties passim!

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Bundle · 18/09/2007 16:49

it's Rowan's in fpark. a friend saw prince edward there once but don't let that put you off

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:50

I didn't know you could get kittens on gumtree, thanks norks..

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catgirl · 18/09/2007 16:55

climbing wall at mile end? - I know someone who did a party there for 9 or 10 year old - they loved it! Apparently all v well behaved!

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Bessie123 · 18/09/2007 16:55

I think you have to be at least 8 for the climbing wall

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 16:56

Thanks catgirl, another very fine idea although query the weaponry and furry trousers getting entangled in the ropes. I will be spoilt for choice if can just ditch the theme.

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lou33 · 18/09/2007 16:56

i dont think they are used to any streets, they are only about 8 weeks old iirc

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krabbiepatty · 18/09/2007 17:02

No no, wouldn't put kittens on the street, was just a feeble Surrey / East London contrast type joke thing (looking more feeble by the second)...

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lou33 · 18/09/2007 17:04

no i meant they would get used to whatever environment they were put in so young

i think surrey is probably too far to go tho from east london

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