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What’s on listings complied by Chloe Atkinson Next issue July/August 2018 Booking deadline 1 June

4. News & views 6. Could tutoring help your child?

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News & Views

Are you considering a divorce? It is a fact of life that not all marriages or relationships are successful. Sadly, one out of every two marriages today ends in divorce. If divorce or separation is on your mind it can be hard to stay calm and consider the implications. However, the Family Law team at Phillips Solicitors in Basingstoke is on hand offering careful guidance and tailored advice to get you through this difficult process. Their objective is to help you achieve the best outcomes for you and your family and will listen to your concerns and discuss your options, letting you know what your rights are, as well as those of your former partner.

Find out more about Galleon Marine at an Open Day this May Galleon Marine Boatyard is set on the Basingstoke Canal in the historic and pretty village of Odiham, Hampshire. They offer a variety of opportunities for healthy, outdoor, water based activites for individuals, groups and families including kayaking, canoeing or rowing - there’s no need to book, just turn up! Entry is free to their colourful canal-side garden area so why not pack up a picnic and enjoy the garden. For an extended adventure, they also have narrowboats for hire for days out or holidays. To find out more come along to their Open Day on 27 May when you can look around and take a skippered cruise up the canal. Visit www.galleonmarine.co.uk for more information.

To find out more contact Hayley Eachus on 01256 854633, email to hayley.eachus@phillips-law. co.uk or visit www.phillips-law.co.uk/family

Perform weekly drama, dance and singing classes for 4-12s Perform is a unique children’s drama school that has a special emphasis on child development. Perform uses a mix of drama, dance and singing to bring out every child’s full potential. Run by highly experienced actor-teachers, in small groups, Perform classes focus on developing the 4 Cs: Confidence, Communication, Coordination, and Concentration. The perform curriculum ensures plenty of fun, using a mix of energetic games, catchy songs and funky dances. All class materials are written by Perform, with apps, CDs and videos that the children can play at home to keep the magic alive. Perform offer no-obligation FREE trial sessions. Venues are available in Bramley, Fleet, Hook or Basingstoke visit www.perform.org.uk/try or call 020 7255 9120 to book a free class today.

Marwell Zoo’s ‘Energy for Life’ Tropical House powered by ‘zoo poo’ Marwell Zoo has unveiled its new immersive and sustainable ‘Energy for Life’ Tropical House which will become the first in the UK to generate energy using waste ‘zoo poo’. Spanning two levels with fantastic vantage points, guests can experience face-to-face encounters with a diversity of wildlife and exotic plants in a tropical climate, while learning about the flow of energy through life. Its lush canopy, cascading waterfall and bustling forest floor are home to a charismatic sloth, Javan chevrotain (mouse deer), pygmy marmosets, tortoises and free-flying birds. There is also a 70,000-litre aquarium with 2,500 fish, a crocodile monitor lizard and examples of nature’s environmental managers: a colony of leaf-cutter ants. Enjoy a visit to Tropical House this summer or find out more at www.marwell.org.uk

Helping you and your family find the right way forward www.phillips-law.co.uk 01256 460830 legal@phillips-law.co.uk Phillips Solicitors Ltd, Town Gate, 38 London Street, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG21 7NY 4 Families Hampshire North

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Dance, laugh and create memories at Mill Rythe by Away Resorts With it’s beautiful location, a whole host of activities from zorbing to our outdoor high ropes course and daytime and evening entertainment, it’s clear to see why Mill Rythe is one of the south coasts favourite premier resorts. From our brilliantly bonkers gang to our starry-sky outdoor cinema to the lip-smacking food; this is a great value, quality, fun-packed holiday that ticks all the boxes and even has a few surprises up its sleeve. Be inspired by our TriBeCa – the caravan reinvented, with spacious New York style loft interiors or turn your attention to our must-see entertainment and performances from our show cast! So forget the washing up and soak up our untameable can-do spirit. From the moment you choose to holiday with us, we’re listening to what you want and working hard to create your perfect world away! For more information or to book, call 01442 507952 and remember to quote FAMMAG18 for your 5% discount.

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Foster Care Fortnight - you can make a difference Foster Care Fortnight™ runs from 14 - 27 May and is the UK’s biggest foster carer awareness raising campaign delivered by leading fostering charity, The Fostering Network. The campaign showcases the commitment, passion and dedication of foster carers. It demonstrates that ‘foster care transforms lives’ - not just the lives of the young people who are fostered, but also those of foster carers and their families and friends. Undoubtedly fostering is challenging but there are tremendous rewards including making a positive difference to a vulnerable child or young person, opportunities to expand skills through training courses, the chance to develop relationships that can last a lifetime and generous financial incentives. The satisfaction and pride in helping a young person with difficulties develop into a rounded individual is the ultimate reward for the majority of foster carers. www.thefosteringnetwork.org.uk/couldyoufoster

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Little Play Town is a fun and educational play facility for children aged 7 and under This isn’t just your usual soft play centre, it’s all about imaginative play. Little Play Town is just what it says it is, a little play town, children can be whatever they want, from hairdressers to farmers and firefighters. Little Play Town’s the perfect place for children to express themselves, explore and have fun while learning and discovering new things. Role play can play such a huge part in children’s learning helping them to express feeling and make sense of real-life situations. Little Play Town is light and airy and laid out with beautiful clear murals, quality toys and dress up and a safe environment. The Café has high quality leather seats and has a baby tummy time play pen. The Café serves superb 100% Arabica Coffee and a large range of teas and a lovely selection of cakes, snacks and treats are on sale. It’s open week days and Saturdays, you can book an hour and a half play session online or chance it by just turning up. It is located on the High Street in Odiham in the lovely Fountains Mall. For more information visit www.littleplaytown.co.uk

Countryfile’s Tom Heap to re-open Museum Gilbert White & The Oates Collections have confirmed that BBC’s Tom Heap will be officially re-opening the museum on the 12 May after it’s £3million renovation. The renovations include the restoration of Gilbert White’s 18th Century Stable Yard into a new visitor centre, (never seen by the general public) and a brand new café ‘White’s Café-Bar’ specialising in homemade food from our own garden and local producers. A new shop and reception area, and access to Gilbert White’s brew house, where White would have spent many hours brewing his on ales. The project, supported by £1.8m of Heritage Lottery Funding also includes new galleries, a new orientation room that explains the link between the three explorers celebrated at the museum Gilbert White, Frank Oates and Lawrence Oates. The Museum will officially re-open at 11:30, with a small ceremony and is open to the public from 10:30am - 5pm and throughout the day there will be nature activities and performances from the Lions of Zululand.

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Could tutoring help your child?

By Claire Winter

In the last decade, the number of children who have a tutor has increased by one third. At some point in their academic journey, it’s quite likely your child may need some additional support. This may be because you are preparing them for the 11 Plus, school entrance exams or because they are struggling in a particular subject. A tutor is normally a teacher that will teach your child in a specific subject or exam technique. You can opt for 1:1 tutoring or tutoring in a small group or class. You can find a tutor via a tutoring agency, through your school or via online searches. There are also online programmes and companies that offer a mixture of online and offline support. Tutoring can be expensive and ranges from £20-50 an hour depending on the tutor and where you live. Tutoring via Skype can be cheaper and starts at around £15 per hour.

When does a child benefit from tutoring? • • •

If they have lost confidence and tutoring will help them boost their self-belief. If they are struggling with a particular subject, and their teacher has flagged it. If they need to improve their grades to pass an upcoming exam.

How to find the right tutor? Private Tutors Personal recommendation is always a good place to start. You can also ask at your school as some teachers tutor after school. If you are hiring a tutor privately, make sure they have a DBS check and have references too. Also, check their qualifications and whether they have taught children in the same age range as yours. Make sure you meet them in person or via Skype and are comfortable your child is happy to work with them. Rachael Sprague from tutor directory, www.tutorful.co.uk says “The key to finding the perfect tutor is to ask lots of questions! Don’t just focus on their experience in education (although this is important), but ask about their lives and what makes them tick. This person will potentially be spending a lot of time with your child, so it is important to make sure their personalities are compatible.”

Tutoring Agency This is a good option if you are short on time. An agency should do most of the hard work for you. They should find someone that fits your requirements and complete all the reference and safety checks needed. Companies like Fleet Tutoring (www. fleet-tutors.co.uk), have a database of tutors in your area, from which you can choose. Will Veness who runs a tutoring agency (www.collegiatetutors.co.uk) says safety is paramount. “Tuition agencies have a legal obligation to seek background checks from their tutors (called an Enhanced DBS Check). An Enhanced check searches the tutors’ criminal history for convictions, cautions, warnings, and reprimands, and ensures the tutor isn’t on any barred lists. This is not an essential part of signing up to open-market tutoring sites, as they operate more like a search engine rather than a hands-on agency. This can lead to anyone being able to sign up as a tutor with a simple upload of a CV. Some websites do, however, at least highlight tutors who have received this important check, so parents should certainly keep an eye out for this when browsing tutors with them.”

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We believe it is very much worth it to pay the agent’s commission for peace of mind, especially with the primaryage students. Furthermore, rigorous agencies will interview their candidates to ensure they are able to deliver a quality standard of tuition. Local agencies are ideal (if available), as the administrators will know their tutors personally, and talk to the parents directly.”

Tutoring Companies There are various different national, regional and local companies offering tuition, many of which offer a free trial.

Here is a handy checklist of questions to ask a potential tutor 1.

Are they CRB checked?

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What are their qualifications?

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Do they have references?

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Do they have experience of the National Curriculum or the syllabus your child is working on?

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Do they have resources that they share with pupils?

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Are there any additional materials that you need to buy?

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Do they have any success stories they could share?

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When do you get updates on progress and what is the best way to contact them?

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Do they have cancellation fees and how much notice do they need to cancel a session?

10. How many lessons do you need to commit to? Most tutors expect a commitment of 4 to 6 weeks as a minimum.

Kumon’s maths and English study programmes work throughout the summer to ensure your child is constantly learning and developing their ability. Contact your local Instructor for a free assessment. Basingstoke South Study Centre Jo Miles 01256 533234

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Fees vary. Please refer to your local study centre.

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Education News

Out of school activities improve educational attainment A study by researchers from NatCen Social Research at Newcastle University has found that children who take part in organised sports and after school clubs can improve primary school academic performance and social skills.

New times table test for year 4 pupils The government has announced plans to have all Year 4 pupils sit a compulsory times table test. The test will be tried out in a sample of schools with it being made available on a voluntary basis to all schools across England from June 2019. It will become mandatory in June 2020. The test has been described by the Government as a 5 minute “on-screen check” which is designed to help ensure children know the multiplication tables up to 12 off by heart and has been designed to avoid causing additional stress for children and teachers. The Government has also said results from the check will not be published at school-level, and will not be used by Ofsted and others to force changes in schools. Some teachers’ unions have expressed strong concerns about the introduction of another test being an unnecessary additional burden on schools.

The study of 6,400 children in England found that those who took part in organised sports and physical activities at the ages of 5, 7 and 11 were almost one and a half times more likely to reach a higher than expected level in their Key Stage 2 (KS2) maths test at the age of 11. According to the Lead Investigator, Emily Tanner of NatCen said “Results showed that sports clubs were positively associated with attainment outcomes at age 11, even when accounting for prior attainment at age 7.” The research also found that disadvantaged children who attended after-school clubs developed better social, emotional and behavioural skills than those, also from similar social circumstances, who did not. For more information, visit www.ucl.ac.uk

Yateley Manor is a coeducational Prep School for children aged 3 to 13 years The school prides itself on its strong family ethos, with a relentless focus on the individual child. Confidence in children is built from a foundation of excellent relationships between staff, children and their families. This is further developed through a comprehensive programme of extra-curricular activities such as photography, rock band and horse riding in addition to the vast array of sports on offer. Effective learning happens when children are happy and feel safe to explore, challenge and discover. Your child’s journey through Yateley Manor will be the focus of our attention at all times. We would be delighted to show you around our school. If you would like to discover more about all that Yateley Manor has to offer, come to one of our Open Mornings on Friday 25th May at 9.15am or Friday 22nd June at 9.15am. To register for an Open Morning, arrange an individual visit or request a prospectus, please email Tanja at registrar@yateleymanor.com or telephone 01252 405500.

Your Child, Their Journey, Our Focus

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From our action packed activity based holiday club, Jubilee Jets, to our woodland adventure holiday club, Jubilee Cadets -it’s the best place for 5 - 11 year olds to spend their holidays.

A co-educational independent school (3 to 13 years) full of opportunity, offering an inspirational educational journey for a successful adult life

Open Mornings Friday 25th May - 9.15am Friday 22nd June - 9.15am 01252 405500 registrar@yateleymanor.com www.yateleymanor.com familiesonline.co.uk

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Jets: 0118 983 4018

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The benefits of summer camps and workshops Physical activity Much of a child’s time at school is spent sitting behind a desk so spending the day running around, swimming, hiking, or playing sport gives children a great chance to get moving. Develop talents and skills At some camps, children may be given the opportunity to learn skills and take part in activities they have not encountered before. Learning archery, painting or lacrosse may help children discover talents and interests they didn’t know they had.

Summer holiday camps and courses guide

By Andrew Campbell

The long summer holiday break is a great opportunity for children to take part in organised activities, play schemes, workshops or day camps either within their local area on a daily or weekly basis or, increasingly, attend an American-style residential summer Camp. Here’s our guide to some of the options available, together with some advice on how to choose the right summer activity for your child.

These are independent holidays for unaccompanied children aged from 7 years and above and usually involve just a 7 break. Children are supervised round the clock in a secure residential environment such as a boarding school. Group leaders usually take care of children’s pastoral and welfare needs whilst Instructors provide a programme of activities. Camps can offer specialist courses or a multi-activity programme.

years and above. They generally operate for 2 to 3 hours per day, running for just one day or as a progressive course over 4 to 5 days. Sports courses are often led by qualified instructors/coaches or by local authority sports/leisure centres, specialist swim centres or riding schools. National governing body awards can sometimes be achieved. Performing arts workshops tend to be run by performing arts schools who also offer term time classes for children.

Multi-activity day camps

Holiday play schemes

Residential camps

These are non-residential full-day camps running in your local area. They are for unaccompanied children from 3 years and above which usually run from Monday to Friday, offering a varied programme of sports or creative activities throughout the day. Typically multi-activity day camps involve 4 to 6 activities per day, with each activity session lasting between 1 and 1 ½ hours. Often the sessions focus on ‘tasters’ or introductions to a range of activities such as performing arts and outdoor adventure.

These offer non-residential full or part-day supervised childcare for unaccompanied children from age 3 and above but are usually run by voluntary organisations or local authorities. Activities at play schemes may be specific, such as sports or art and craft, or involve a range of different activities. Many play schemes run off-site trips to attractions such as museums or parks. In the main, they are provided for children living in the catchment area of the venue.

Generally, children can attend for as many days as they wish, with a price discount for a full week’s attendance. Day camp arrival and departure times vary but the day usually starts between 9-10am and ends between 4-5pm. Many camps offer early drop off and late pick up options.

Most summer camps and courses are regulated by various independent bodies, or in some instances by government inspectorates such as Ofsted which monitors safety standards.

Sport & activity courses or workshops

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How safe will your child be?

Police Checks - all registered day camps and plays schemes are required to get checks on specific staff. Staff Qualifications - you may also want to check on staff qualifications. Most sports governing bodies have an official coaching scheme for instructors or leaders at various

Building confidence Discovering these new talents and developing new skills will, in turn, help children to grow in confidence and selfesteem. Learning social skills Engaging with children from different schools, different areas and ultimately different backgrounds, is a great way to build social skills and to make new friends. Developing independence Sometimes giving children the freedom to make decisions and plan their own time is a fantastic way for them to learn to be independent. Leaving technology behind As fantastic as it is that we live in a world filled with TVs, mobile phones, lap tops and other devices, it is always great to encourage children to get outside for a good oldfashioned kick about and run around. Enjoying the outdoors Climbing trees, changing a bike wheel, or building an outdoor camp can help ensure your child does not miss out on the learning benefits to be gained from the great outdoors and enjoy adventures they would not otherwise experience. At summer camps children have the chance to just be children, away from the pressures of school, social media and the commercial world.

levels. It is a good idea to ask for further information on staff qualifications if the organisation does not explain its policy in its promotional material or on its website.

Will I be able to use childcare vouchers or claim tax credits? You may be able to claim tax credits to help pay for your child’s summer activities. If you pay for them to attend and if the activity provider is registered and regulated then you can claim as you would for an afterschool club or childminder. Parents enrolled in the childcare voucher scheme can also use their vouchers to subsidise the cost of summer childcare options including camps and courses. However, the provider must be registered and be prepared to accept vouchers. To check what help you could get with childcare costs, visit www.gov.uk/childcarecalculator familiesonline.co.uk


An hour of moderate exercise every day for children

By Andrew Campbell

The number of children meeting the recommended amount of physical activity for healthy development and to maintain a healthy weight, which is 60 minutes a day, drops by 40% as they move through primary school. A new survey from Public Health England (PHE) and Disney looking at the effects of physical activity on children’s emotional wellbeing, found: •

being active made the majority of 5 to 11 year olds feel happier, more confident and more sociable, according to their parents

nearly all children said they liked being active

the main motivations for kids to be more active were having friends to join in and having more sports or activities they liked to choose from

children’s overall happiness declines with age; 64% of 5 and 6 year olds said they always feel happy, compared to just 48% of 11 year olds

Currently, just under a quarter of boys and fewer girls meet the national recommended level of activity. Furthermore, 1 in 5 children start primary school overweight or obese, rising to more than a third by the time they leave.

The survey identified the main barriers to physical activity and reveals that the worry of ‘not being very good’ was one of the most common. This increases with age. Parents are being urged to try new sports and physical activities locally, whether at their local park leisure centre or via a popular sport in an effort to help children get more of the 60 minutes of moderate to vigorous physical activity they need each day for healthy development and to maintain a healthy weight. (Opportunity to localise: Why not try some clubs and classes in your local area?) As part of its campaign to assist children to engage in enough physical activity, a national 10 Minute Shake Ups programme run by the PHE offers fun, 10-minute activities for kids, featuring their favourite Disney characters and shows as inspiration. For more information visit www.nhs.uk/10-minute-shake-up

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Outdoor adventure activities to enjoy this summer

The weather is getting warmer and the summer holidays are looming. Claire Winter takes a look at some cool, outdoor adventure activities to get everyone off their screens and enjoying the great outdoors.

Park Run If you haven’t come across the phenomena that is Park Run you should check out your local options. Volunteers set up 5km races in parks across the UK and there are now 500 locations. They also do shorter runs for kids aged 4 to 14, which are 2km long. We go running as a family about once a month and then have a massive brunch afterward. It’s a great way to exercise together and best of all it’s free! www.parkrun.org.uk.

Coasteering Coasteering is an exhilarating activity that allows you to explore rocks and the sea. It combines rock climbing and scrambling, with jumping and swimming in the water. Britain has an amazing and varied coastline and many locations that offer coasteering. You wear a wetsuit and helmet for the activity, and it is suitable for children aged 8+. There is a plethora of coasteering companies in Britain. Locations are in Wales (www.celticquestcoasteering.com), Scotland (www.myadventure.org.uk) Dorset and Cornwall (www.xtremecoasteering.co.uk).

Horseriding on the beach Even for a beginner, there is nothing quite like riding a horse on a beach. Newquay Riding Stables in Cornwall (www. newquayridingstables.co.uk) offers beautiful scenic beach and coastal rides. You can also ride on the beach with Studland Riding stables in Dorset (www.studlandstables. com).

Navigation skills Never get lost again! Learn basic navigation skills and how to use a compass in the fells. Lots of outdoor centres also offer beginner, intermediate and advanced navigation courses. www.thelakedistrictwalker.co.uk

Ziplining Adrenaline junkies can experience Europe’s fastest zipline in Wales. The Zip World Penrhyn Quarry in North Wales is also the longest zip wire in the world. There are age and height restrictions, so please check on their website for details. For the velocity zip wire, children need to be aged 10+. www.zipworld.co.uk 10 Families Hampshire North

Aqua Parks Outdoor water play parks are popping up all over the UK, and they offer a great way to burn off some steam during the warmer months. You can wear wetsuits and can usually go to a park up until the end of September. Liquid Leisure (www. liquidleisure.com), Europe’s largest Aqua Park based in Datchet, near Windsor, has amazing inflatable play zones, including a floating trampoline and is suitable for children aged 6. There is also a park in Oxford (www.oxfordaquapark.com) and one in Rutland (www.aquaparkrutland.co.uk).

Rock climbing Take yourself to new heights and learn new skills climbing on real rocks. Climbing courses are great for building confidence and inner resilience. There are lots of outdoor climbing courses that you can undertake in the Lake or Peak District. www.pureoutdoor.co.uk

Caving If you are feeling really brave, why not try a family caving trip? Not good if you don’t like enclosed spaces, but the kids will love the challenge of exploring underground. Caving specialist www.gocave.com offers a variety of caving trips for people aged 6 to 60 in a variety of locations around the UK.

Wilderness survival Embrace your inner Ray Mears by trying one of the many bush craft or wilderness survival courses on offer. You can take the whole family on a three-day course in Kent and learn how to make a basic shelter, light fire without matches and cook on an open fire. www.natural-pathways.co.uk.

Canoeing A canoe is perfect for a family adventure afloat. You can canoe on lakes, rivers and the sea and it’s an accessible sport for the whole family. You can share kayaks and double canoes too. Suitable for children aged 8+, this activity is fabulous fun for the whole family. You can find canoeing activities all over the country at www.britishcanoeing.org. uk.

Wild swimming Swimming in hidden lakes, rivers and secret coves is all part of the wild swimming movement. You can check out places to visit via their website at www.wildswimming. co.uk. Please ensure that you and your family are strong swimmers and stay safe at all times.

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WHAT’S ON March & April

Your essential guide to family events this May & June. We take great care in compiling our events guide, but check with the venues before you leave home just in case times or prices have changed since we went to print. To promote your local event, nearly new sale, theatre shows or community event in the next What’s on guide please email editor@familieshampshirenorth.co.uk Throughout May & June Little Africa Paultons Park Romsey, SO51 6AL See the Park’s own little corner of Africa and discover the amazing animals and birds of the savanna. From Meerkats, to Porcupines, Lizards to Mongoose there are animals of all shapes and sizes to delight and entertain. Throughout May & June Tropical House Marwell Zoo Winchester, SO21 1JH The new £8m exhibit spans two levels offering fantastic vantage points across a lush, tropical canopy and the opportunity to experience the captivating life of the forest floor. Guests will be free to share the habitat and enjoy uninterrupted, close-up views of new, colourful and charismatic mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and insects. Powered by Marwell’s

animal waste, the new exhibit will significantly reduce their carbon footprint.

Opening 16 May New Peppa Pig World Rides Paultons Park, Romsey, SO51 6AL

Throughout May & June Naked Basing House Tour Basing House Basingstoke, RG24 8AE The ‘Naked Basing House’ tour aims to encourage you to imagine what Basing House was like in all its Tudor pomp. You will be shown examples of high-class buildings built at a similar time period. 1.30pm. Normal admission charges apply

Paultons is home to the world’s first and UK exclusive Peppa Pig World and from the 16th May 2018 there will be more Peppa fun than ever with the opening of a large new expansion. The highlight of the extension will be two fun new rides, The Queen’s Flying Coach Ride and Grampy Rabbit’s Sailing Club. The Queen’s Flying Coach Ride will take families on a royal tour around part of Peppa Pig World in individual coaches starting from the top of the majestic Queen’s Castle. Children and parents will also be able to hop aboard brightly coloured boats at Grampy Rabbit’s Sailing Club where they can join the adventure and sail around Peppa Pig World and discover Pirate Island!

Until 3 June Tudor Geocaching Challenge The Vyne Basingstoke, RG24 9HL Intrepid explorers can download the Geocaching® app from geocaching.com/play before casting themselves back to the sixteenth century with a Tudorthemed geocache. 10am – 4pm. Normal admission charges apply.

As well as the new rides, there will be plenty of new Peppa friends to meet, including Gerald Giraffe and Mr Bull and his maintenance team with their digger and crane! Paultons Park has also built an additional dedicated baby care centre and a new Peppa- themed catering outlet called The Queen’s Kitchen! Book online at paultonspark.co.uk Until 3 June Children’s Tudor Animal Trail The Vyne Basingstoke, RG24 9HL Deer, horses and falcons are just some of the creatures you may have seen at The Vyne in 1535. See if you can spot the animals that played an important part in Tudor life. 10am – 4pm. Until 3 June The Lost Tapestries Trail The Vyne Basingstoke, RG24 9HL Follow the trail across the grounds to recover and fit together jigsaw pieces of these oriental masterpieces. Daily from 10am, suggested donation £1 1 – 5 May Spamalot - Andover Musical Theatre Company The Lights Andover, SP10 1AH Spamalot tells the legendary tale of King Arthur’s quest to find the Holy Grail. 7.30pm. From £14. 4, 11, 18 & 25 May NCT Coffee and Chat Brookvale Village Hall Basingstoke, RG21 7RU A friendly support group for new and expectant parents. Toys and playmats are available for babies and toddlers. Open to NCT members and non-members. 10am-12 noon. Suggested donation £2.

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5 May Basingstoke Area Youth Orchestra The Anvil Basingstoke, RG21 7QR Eight of the Basingstoke Area Youth Ensembles, and choirs from several local schools, featuring over 300 of the area’s most talented instrumentalists and singers, present a showcase performance for all the family including a selection of classical and light music. 7pm. 5 & 6 May Mayday! Mayday! Emergency! Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium, SO21 1HZ Get hands-on and learn about the amazing work of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Air Ambulance and Lifelab, Southampton. Have a go at medical-themed activities and challenges. Free tickets for certain activities will be required. Themed activities are free with general admission. Planetarium is ticketed separately. Save 10% on admission online in advance. www.winchestersciencecentre.org 10am - 5pm. 6 May Bluebell Wood Trains Hollycombe Steam in The Country, Liphook, GU30 7LP Ride the Hollycombe Quarry Railway and experience the evocative mixed scent of bluebells and steam! Adults £16, children £12, under 3s free.

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“talking pictures”. Stars are born, egos are bruised, and every song and dance number is a lavish spectacle! 7.30pm & 2.30pm (Saturday) Tickets from £15. 11 & 25 May Toy Library Alton Maltings Alton, GU34 1DT Take home toys, DVDs, games and puzzles for children aged 0-8 years, for as little as 30p. Relax and chat over a drink, meet new friends, while the children play with the preloved toys. 9.30 – 11.30am.

23 & 24 June Cheese & Chilli Festival The War Memorial Park, Basingstoke, RG21 3AA The Cheese & Chilli Festival is a family show offering something for everyone. Traders selling cheese and chilli associated products as well as craft and retail stands. Entertainment include Pig racing, falconry displays, Punch and Judy, magic shows, free garden games, children fun rides and inflatables, live music, cooking demonstrations/talks, a chilli eating competition, a chilli sauce competition and the Man v Food challenge. There is plenty to eat and drink with authentic food stalls and dedicated bars available. 6 May Learning to Grow Wyevale Garden Centre Andover, SP11 7DN Come along on the first Sunday of the month for an educational planting activity, and get your Little Diggers planting and learning! Children will learn all about planting seeds, and how to care for them. They will also have the chance to plant their own seeds to take home and watch them grow! 10.15am & 11am. 6 & 7 May Magic Lantern Shows Hollycombe Steam in the Country, Liphook, GU30 7LP Step back in time to Victorian times when the highlight of family entertainment was the magic lantern show! Adult £16; senior £14; child £12. Family tickets available. Pay once, and return again for a year, for free on most open days.

7 May May Fair Hurstbourne Priors Recreational Ground Whitchurch, RG28 7SB Free entertainment for all ages throughout the afternoon, with craft stalls. Maypole dancing, lambing sheds and more. 12 – 4pm. Admission free. Car parking £3 9 & 23 May After School Club – Canoeing Runways End Aldershot, GU11 2RE One activity will be offered each week. Age range 8 - 14. 4.30-6pm. £8 per week. 9 – 19 May Singin’ in the Rain The Haymarket Basingstoke, RG21 7NW Singin’ in the Rain is the hilarious tale of 1920s Hollywood struggling to cope with the introduction of

12 May The Little Mermaid The Lights Andover, SP10 1AH Join Ballet Theatre UK on this dramatic re-telling of Hans Christian Andersen’s all-time favourite story of The Little Mermaid, who falls in love with a human Prince and gives up everything to win his love. The kind hearted Little Mermaid rescues the Prince during a storm at sea, and begins a journey that takes her far from her home beneath the waves. 2.30pm. Tickets from £13.50. 12 May Roller Disco Bordon Garrison Swimming Pool Bordon, GU35 0JE Family fun roller disco every Saturday night. Take your own skates or hire on the night. Fun filled evening of skating and music. 5-9pm, £5pp. 12 & 13 May M4TH5 W33K3ND Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium, SO21 1HZ A weekend of maths fun delivered in partnership with the University of Southampton’s Department of Mathematical Sciences. Maths games, puzzles and challenges for all! Themed activities are free with general admission. Planetarium is ticketed separately. Save 10% on admission online in advance. www.winchestersciencecentre.org

12 May & 9 June Indoor Car Boot Sale Viables Community Centre Basingstoke, RG22 4BJ Free yourself from those things you don’t need any more, have a nice cup of tea or coffee and meet some new people! £5 per table for sellers, 20p per adult buyer. Open time for sellers: 8.45am – 11.45am. Open time to Public: 9.15am – 11.15am. 12 May Autism & Sociability Basingstoke Library Basingstoke, RG21 7LS In this talk and Q & A session, Caroline Hearst, a late diagnosed autistic woman, will examine how and why autistic people often struggle socially, and will suggest ways that autistic and non autistic people might better understand each other and communicate effectively. 2pm – 3.30pm, free but places need to be booked. 12 May Lego Ninjago Movie Lloyd Visit Festival Place Basingstoke, RG21 7LS Full name Lloyd Montgomery Garmadon, this blocky hero is the star of the Lego Ninjago Movie. Head down to The Entertainer in Basingstoke here at Festival Place to meet him. 12 May Museum Re-launch: Official Opening Day Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum Selborne, GU34 3BN The museum has recently been updated in a £3 million Heritage Lottery Fund refurbishment. See the opening of the new Stable Yard and Galleries and join in with African dancing, crafts and activities, as well as a chance to see the brand new museum totally free! 10.30am 13 May World Music Festival The Anvil Basingstoke, RG21 7QR Anvil Arts has team up with Hampshire Music Hub to create a day of vibrant world musicmaking. Workshops are for all abilities and include Javanese gamelan, West African drumming,

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Make memories that last a lifetime... •Gruffalo sculptures •NEW large cafe •Highway Rat activity trail •Children’s holiday clubs •Go Ape •BBQ and cycle hire Find out more: Call 0300 067 4448 forestry.gov.uk/aliceholt Alice Holt Forest

Visit Britain’s largest working traditional steam fairground and railways. Enjoy the rides, such as the unique Razzle Dazzle, the world’s first ‘white knuckle’ ride. The rides may be old but the atmosphere is cordial and ideal for that relaxed, family day out. All rides are included in the admission price, and once you’ve paid, you can come back free as many times as you like for a year!

OPEN: Sundays & Bank Holidays to 14th October Daily: Wednesday 30th May to Sunday 3th June (limited rides on weekdays) Gates open at 11.00. Rides from 12.30. Last admission 16.00. Midhurst Road, Liphook, Hampshire, GU30 7LP Follow the brown signs. 01428 742 900 www.hollycombe.co.uk

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In addition to the stalls we also have talks, walks, bioblitz activities and tractor rides, some of which require advance booking. Visit our website for more details, www.gilbertwhiteshouse.org.uk Samba, Udu, Middle Eastern Doumbeks, Indian Dhol and Tabla, Japanese Taiko and steel drums. 9.45am & 1pm, various ticket options available, tickets from £2 16 May After School Club – Caving Runways End Aldershot, GU11 2RE One activity will be offered each week. Age range 8 to 14. 4.30 6pm. £8 per week. 16 May Magical Mystery Tour Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium Winchester, SO21 1HZ These monthly tours all start on Earth before flying through the solar system, and perhaps further still! 3.10pm. 17 May Gardens Seasonal Walk The Vyne Basingstoke, RG24 9HL Conducted by a member of the gardens team, gain a deeper insight into the gardens at The Vyne. Seize the opportunity to ask the gardener questions and gain tips on all things horticultural. 2–3.30pm. 18 May Roller Disco The Harlington Fleet, GU51 4BY Family friendly, fun, exciting and

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20 May Kelly’s Cycle Challenge Alice Holt Forest Surrey, GU10 4LS The Kelly’s Cycle Challenge returns for a fourth consecutive year with more of the same beautiful routes for you to enjoy. At Alice Holt HQ there will be stalls and activities to cater for all the needs of the cyclists. 8am – 4pm. Entrance is by voluntary donation. 24 – 26 May Cirque Berserk! The Anvil Basingstoke, RG21 7QR Showcasing the finest in traditional circus thrills and skills, ‘Cirque Berserk!’ celebrates the 250th anniversary of the invention of circus by bringing this treasured form of live entertainment bang up-to-date in a jaw-dropping spectacular created especially for the theatre. Various times. Tickets from £15.50.

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In fact, you wouldn’t want to miss any of it! Tickets from £12. 29 May Doctor Dolittle The Lights Andover, SP10 1AH “You see I discovered something amazing, fantastic and down right wonderful about myself. Please don’t think I am blowing my own trumpet here but I found out that I had the ability to talk to and understand animals. So come and see me light up the stage in this magical musical adventure.” 2pm. Tickets £10

15 June - 8 July Basingstoke Festival Discover ‘Art in Unexpected Places’ at the 2018 Basingstoke Festival. The theme for the seventh year of the festival, which takes place from Friday 15 June – Sunday 8 July, ensures that you’ll uncover a wealth of talent in places you wouldn’t expect, from shops and businesses to libraries and parks across every corner of the borough. Be prepared to expect the unexpected! The packed programme of more than 100 events includes Little Baby Bum, Strictly stars, Basingstones, flashmobs, and much more. There’s something for every member of the family. www.basingstokefestival.co.uk

26 May Bat Walk Alice Holt Forest Surrey GU10 4LS Take part in a slow amble around a 2km circuit through the forest as the sun sets, reaching the spectacular Lodge Pond just as bats come out to forage. Throughout the route, all attendees will get to use bat detectors themselves, with support from expert guides. 8.30pm -10.30pm. Adults £5, children £2. 26 May Sky Hunters at Sunset Hawk Conservancy Trust Andover, SP11 8DY Watch the birds soar against the backdrop of stunning grounds as the sun sets gently behind them, and after the sun has faded, there’ll be twists and turns in flight. 6.45pm. Adults £34.50 (with Gift Aid donation), children £20.45 (with Gift Aid donation). 26 – 28 May Hollycombe Steam Festival Hollycombe Steam in the Country Liphook, GU30 7LP Hollycombe are bringing back the popular steam event after a few years. Come along and see visiting traction engines, steam rollers and other steam-powered items, as well as other exhibits. In addition to the regular steam railways and fairground rides, this will be a great way to spend a Bank Holiday Weekend! 26 May – 3 June May Half Term Trail Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum Selborne, GU34 3BN Observe and record the Butterflies and plants in Gilbert White’s Garden with our informative observation packs and sheets. 10.30am. 14 Families Hampshire North

26 May – 3 June May Half Term Finkley Down Farm Andover SP11 6NF Visit Finkley during May Half Term for fun in the sun (or rain!) with a full schedule of daily activities and more! Daily from 10am. Normal admission charges apply. 26 May – 3 June May Half Term Trail Hinton Ampner Near Alresford, SO24 0LA The gardens at Hinton are full of nooks and crannies - perfect for outdoor adventures. This halfterm, try out the new family trail; kids will learn lots of intriguing facts as they work their way round the challenge. 10am – 4pm. Suggested donation £1. 27 & 28 May Nature Festival 2018 Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum Selborne, GU34 3BN Working in collaboration with organisations which celebrate, explore and protect the natural world: The RSPB, The South Downs National Park Authority, The National Trust, The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust and more. Various times and ticket options available, tickets from £2 27 & 28 May Highclere Country Show Highclere Castle Newbury, RG20 9RN This year’s show has plenty in store for all visitors. From world class sporting qualifiers offering some truly amazing prizes, to outdoor family entertainment with something for every age, the Highclere Country Show is thrilled to offer a line-up for every interest. This 2018 season has an action packed timetable of demonstrators, entertainers, have a go activities and sporting pursuits, all waiting to be explored.

29 & 30 May Wild Learning Holiday Club Adventure Camp: Ages 5yrs+ Alice Holt Forest Surrey GU10 4LS From the secret camp deep in the woods, we venture out to try den building, fire making, tracking and stalking, mud sculptures, environmental art, whittling, forest games, tree climbing, exploring the stream and more. For more details and to book visit www. wild-learning.net. 10.15am - 4pm. £38 per day. 30 May Sing-a-Long-a Beauty and the Beast The Anvil Basingstoke, RG21 7QR Be Our Guest with a screening of Disney’s brand new adaptation of Beauty and the Beast, with onscreen lyrics so everyone can join in! 7pm. Tickets from £12. 30 May Dear Zoo workshop The Lights Andover, SP10 1AH I wrote to the zoo to send me a pet, but when an elephant arrived I had to send it back! Come and find out what other animals the zoo will send and which one you will choose to keep as we bring this classic book to life with songs, rhymes and lots of imagination with tutor Amanda. Suitable for ages 2- 5 - must be accompanied by an adult. 9.30am & 11am. £5.

31 May The Awongalema Tree - Play in a Day The Lights Andover, SP10 1AH With African animals, a magical life-giving tree and a scared mountain with some very helpful mountain spirits, this wonderful folk tale has all the elements for a fun filled day! Tutor Amanda will play drama games and rehearse with the children as they work towards a musical theatre performance for family and friends at the end of the day. Suitable for ages 7-11. 10am - 3pm. £16.50. 31 May Fantastic Forest Craft Club Alice Holt Forest Surrey GU10 4LS We combine guided outdoor exploration and games around the forest with indooor seasonal craft sessions using our gathered natural materials. As a result, your child will learn about nature and wildlife, as well as creating some beautiful and unique crafts to take home at the end of the day. £20, 10am – 3pm. 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29 June NCT Coffee and Chat Brookvale Village Hall Basingstoke, RG21 7RU A friendly support group for new and expectant parents. Toys and playmats are available for babies and toddlers. The NCT babies breastfeeding support drop-in runs in a discrete room at the back at the hall. Open to NCT members and non-members alike. 10am-12 noon. Suggested donation £2. 1 June The Three Little Pigs - Play in a Day The Lights Andover, SP10 1AH Come and join tutor Amanda for an exciting day of music, drama and storytelling as you rehearse towards an inventive and fun performance of this favourite tale for family and friends at the end of the day. Suitable for ages 5-7. 10am – 3pm. Tickets £16.50.

To advertise your business to over 40,000 parents in North Hampshire in our next issue call 07789 882467 or email editor@familieshampshirenorth.co.uk 25 May - 6 June, Building blocks of the Universe Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium Spark curiosity in the world around us as we investigate the very stuff of the Universe - Matter. See a flamefilled live science, test unusual materials in the invention studio, enjoy exciting matter-related demonstrations in addition to the fun science interactives and planetarium. Themed activities are free with general admission. Planetarium is ticketed separately. Save 10% on admission online in advance. www.winchestersciencecentre.org. 10am - 5pm.

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2 June Outdoor Cinema - The Greatest Showman Picket Twenty Community centre Pilgrims Cross School Field, Andover, SP11 6TY A Chance to watch The Greatest Showman with a difference at an Outdoor Cinema. Come along and soak up the atmosphere. Adults £6, children £3. 3 June Learning to Grow Wyevale Garden Centre Andover, SP11 7DN Come along on the first Sunday of the month for an educational planting activity, and get your Little Diggers planting and learning! Each month we will be picking a fruit or vegetable to talk about. Children will learn all about planting seeds, and how to care for them. They will also have the chance to plant their own seeds to take home and watch them grow! 10.15am & 11am. Free. 5 June NCT: The Breastfeeding Social The Safe Basingstoke, RG21 7DY A friendly social group for breastfeeding mums in Basingstoke to get together informally once a month. A group formed by mums, for mums. Wherever you are in your breastfeeding journey, come and enjoy a cup of tea and a chat. 10am-12 noon. Suggested donation £1 5 June Afternoon Cinema: Paddington 2 The Phoenix Theatre & Arts Centre Bordon, GU35 0LR Paddington is happily settled with the Brown family in Windsor Gardens, where he has become a popular member of the community, spreading joy and marmalade wherever he goes. While searching for the perfect present for his beloved Aunt Lucy’s 100th birthday, Paddington spots a unique pop-up book in Mr. Gruber’s antique shop, and embarks upon a series of odd jobs to buy it. But when the book is stolen, it’s up to Paddington and the Browns to unmask the thief. 2.30pm. 6 June After School Club - Raft Building Runways End Aldershot, GU11 2RE One activity will be offered each week. Age range 8-14. 4.30-6pm. £8 per week. 8 & 22 June Toy Library Alton Maltings Maltings Close, Alton, GU34 1DT Take home toys, DVDs, games and puzzles for children aged 0-8 years, for as little as 30p. Relax and chat over a drink, meet new friends, while the children play with the preloved toys. 9.30 – 11.30am. familiesonline.co.uk

9 June Alresford Music Festival Arlebury Park, Alresford, SO24 9ER A one day music event showcasing a range of music styles from established and emerging local talent. There is a dedicated Family Arena with street theatre, circus workshops, bungee trampolines, climbing wall, glitter make-up, art workshops, music workshops and much more! 10am- midnight. Advance tickets from £25 adults, £10 children. 9 June The Ginchester Fête The Great Hall Winchester, SO23 8UJ Something for the parents! Following the success of the Ginchester Fête in 2017, Cabinet Rooms is bringing their unique event back for World Gin Day in the breathtaking setting of the Great Hall, with the spirit of a quintessential English summer fête. Over 18’s only. 12pm – 5.30pm. 10 June Bike for it! Alice Holt Forest Farnham, GU10 4LS Fun bike ride to raise money for The Brain Tumour Charity. 9am4pm. 15 June Roller Disco The Harlington Fleet, GU51 4BY Family friendly, fun, exciting and great exercise! 6pm-9pm, All ages £5 (including skate hire) . 15 June Magical Mystery Tour Winchester Science Centre and Planetarium Winchester, SO21 1HZ These monthly tours all start on Earth before flying through the solar system, and perhaps further still! 3.10pm. Premium rate of £7.50, or £5 if also buying entry to the hands-on exhibition. 16 June Cinderella The Haymarket Basingstoke, RG21 7NW Award-winning Ballet Cymru presents a sparkling and refreshing ballet based on the eternal fairy tale. 7.30pm. From £18. 16 & 17 June Unusual Plants Fair Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum Selborne, GU34 3BN Join us and meet amazing stall holders who specialise in more unusual plants for your garden, with great advice, tours and talks this is always a great day out for all the family! 10.30am. 16 & 17 June Basingstoke Race for Life and Pretty Muddy 2018 Basingstoke Hockey club Basingstoke, RG22 5SN This is a 5k suitable for all abilities.

Family fun this May Hollycombe Steam in the Country Liphook, GU30 7LP Hollycombe Steam in the Country is set for a busy May with a number of special events taking place. The attractions listed Gardens will be a sea of blue in early May with displays of bluebells, whilst the Azalea Walk will be in full bloom later in the month. A Magic Lantern Show the Victorian precursor to cinema - will entertain visitors over the early May Bank Holiday weekend, whilst popular steam events ‘Steam in Miniature’ (19/20 May) and a Whit Bank Holiday Steam Festival are set to be firm family favourites. Pay once, and return as many times as you like for a year, including all these and future Hollycombe events.

10k is a great step up from our 5k events. Up the challenge and take part in a Race for Life 10k event. Walk, jog or run. Raise valuable funds for research. 9.45am – 1pm. 16 & 17 June Father’s Day Weekend Finkley Down Farm Andover SP11 6NF Dad goes free for Father’s Day weekend. (online only). Must be booked before 9am on day of your visit. 17June Buggy Running Series Alice Holt Forest Farnham, GU10 4LS Buggy Running Events are aimed at getting kids outdoors whilst parents can keep fit, therefore allowing everyone to be more active together! Each course, depending on the location, will be between 3 miles and 3.5 miles in length. 9.30 – 11.30am. Contact Mark to book: 07912 656667. 19 & 20 June Basingstoke Primary Schools Festival The Anvil Basingstoke, RG21 7QR This annual concert brings together around 25 local primary schools, involving over 500 children in a massed choir, orchestra and dance extravaganza with songs and music from around the world. 7pm. Tickets £12. 22 June Oberon’s Cure Gilbert White’s House and Oates Museum Selborne, GU34 3BN The play is inspired by the characters from a Midsummer’s Night Dream and tells another magical story of love, chaos and confusion! 6pm. Adults £16, seniors £15, children £9.

22 & 23 June Little Baby Bum The Haymarket Basingstoke, RG21 7NW Step into the magical and colourful world of Little Baby Bum! An online and digital TV sensation with over 13 million subscribers and 15 billion views, Little Baby Bum is the world’s largest educational YouTube channel. Various times. Tickets: £14. 23 & 24 June Cheese & Chilli Festival Basingstoke War Memorial Park Basingstoke, RG21 4AL The Cheese & Chilli Festival is a family show offering something for everyone. 10am- 5pm. Adults £6, Senior £4, Children free. 30 June Footsteps Dance School The Haymarket Basingstoke, RG21 7NW Returning once again for an evening of dance is Footsteps Dance School. Over the years, Footsteps have produced many terrific and unforgettable shows emphasising and demonstrating their fun and friendly attitude towards dance. Their priority has always been family, where everyone is involved and having a fantastic time. 2pm & 6.30pm. 30 June Hampshire County Youth Wind Ensemble The Anvil Basingstoke, RG21 7QR Hosted by the Hampshire County Youth Wind Ensemble, this wind band festival sees the county group joined by the finest wind bands from across Hampshire. Be surprised, delighted and enthralled by the diversity and beauty of the repertoire available for wind, brass and percussion instruments. 7pm. Tickets from £5. Families Hampshire North 15


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