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Northumberland/Tyne&Wear play cafe

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Mummy2Bea · 20/04/2015 20:53

Hi folks, I'm trying to gauge how viable a play cafe (alternative to soft play - more based around creative/imaginative play) business would be in NE England. If you live in this area I'd appreciate if you would take the time to complete this survey for me, thanks very much Grin

www.surveymonkey.com/s/FJCHHV9

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 20/04/2015 20:54

Can you make the link clickable? I live in the NE and use lots of soft play/cafes so would happily take the survey.

KenDoddsDadsDog · 20/04/2015 20:59

Completed . Would love to see something that's not soft play but that caters for children older than toddlers .

Mummy2Bea · 20/04/2015 21:10

www.surveymonkey.com/s/FJCHHV9

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 20/04/2015 21:11

Can you tell us a bit more about what the venue would be? The first two questions are would I go etc but I dont know what you are offering.

HelpingAFriendNow · 20/04/2015 21:26

Done

Mummy2Bea · 21/04/2015 13:51

Oh sorry if that wasn't clear. It will be a cafe serving healthy snacks and light meals including catering for those with dietary needs. Running alongside will be a play area for under 5s focusing on imaginative/creative play - story corner, dressing up, arts and crafts, baby area with treasure baskets etc. I am considering running a quality toy shop alongside and potentially sessions such as messy play too. Thanks in advance. Smile

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ThinkIveBeenHacked · 21/04/2015 14:04

Done!

Mummy2Bea · 23/04/2015 07:23

Bump*

Thanks folks Smile

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SinclairSpectrum · 23/04/2015 07:25

Already one available in Whitley Bay, very viable depending on planned area?

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