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Willows Farm is fab

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Thomcat · 02/08/2004 17:09

We had the best 4 hours there on Friday and can't wait to go back to do more.

Everything was great, I'd go back anytime and throughly recommend it.

have a look at this

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enid · 02/08/2004 17:15

This sounds like the place we went to today, Honeybrook Farm in Dorset if anyone is down that way.

Brilliant fun.

misdee · 02/08/2004 17:37

i second willow farm. we went there on nursery trip a few weeks back. the girls loved it, altho i had a bit of a fright when dd2 was on the bouncey castle and then 30 older school kids also jumped on and knocked her flying, and i couldnt get to her.

Janh · 02/08/2004 17:46

For more to do in Herts, have a look here - these are my listings and I am v proud of them!

misdee · 02/08/2004 17:52

we're going to mill green museam and mill soon, as dh thinks dd1 would really enjoy seeing how flour is made. plus its free!!

misdee · 02/08/2004 17:54

oh and the dolls house exhibition is there as well. she loves dolls houses. (so do i!!)

Thomcat · 02/08/2004 17:55

jan - you do stuff for Primary Times - wow I didn't know that. I've contacted thjem int he past to run competitons on childrens titles I've worked on!

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Janh · 02/08/2004 18:01

Hi, TC! I'm officially designated "listings editor" - research is mostly on the internet which as you can imagine I find very arduous!

ATM I do Herts and Beds (used to do Lancs and Cheshire but company went bust, both will be re-issued soon; I will be doing Lancs again but probably not Cheshire).

Each edition is produced by different people, although some have 2 editions, which areas have you dealt with?

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mckenzie · 02/08/2004 21:33

glad to hear you enjoyed it Thomcat as we're going there on monday. Do you know by any chance what age group go free?

Janh · 02/08/2004 21:36

Under 2's, mackenzie. (Website. Prices on L.)

mckenzie · 02/08/2004 21:37

thanks Janh. Just been told that Grandma has vouchers for one child going free for one paying adult, apparently there are lots in the local papers and on the back of some Sainsbury store's till receipts.

Kayleigh · 02/08/2004 22:02

willows farm is great isn't it. we had a meet-up there not too long ago and had a great time. my childminder has an annual pass so my kids think it's the local park they are there so often

Thomcat · 03/08/2004 10:10

Have a great time mcKenzie. We paid £8 for the adults and all our kids went free. We were in there at about 1ish, bit later and left at gone 5 and didn't get to do everything, it's a lovely place so hope you have lovely time.
That's somewhere we could meet up one day in the future.

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mckenzie · 03/08/2004 12:31

good idea Thomcat. I think i might buy an annual pass if we have a good day on monday (I'm only about 15/20 mins from there).
I've got that other Red article now, it arrived this morning so I'll scan it today and e mail it to you.

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