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    Cravendale makes London affordable

    Last weekend we saw our casual schedule of swimming and basically doing anything we so pleased get pushed out of the way. Thanks to the fridge door staple, Cravendale and their new #lovecravendale campaign we were off to test out a Razzamataz preforming arts class and also have a go…

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    Childhood Memories: Riding our Bikes

    When I was growing up we did not have smartphones and the only games console I had was a Sega Megadrive and I thought that was the greatest thing EVER!!! How wrong was I? In the hot summer’s days and the long summer holiday we had to find ways of…

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    The Lea Valley Walk

    Running from Waltham Abbey to the North of London all the way into the Limehouse Basin, the Lea Valley walk covers a distance of 18 miles along the Lee Navigation Towpath. A beautiful walk or cycling route, this path is filled with local wildlife, sea life and historic accents. With…

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    Monsters University: Movie Review

    Having never watched Monster’s Inc, my daughter being too young for a cinema trip at the time, we weren’t sure what to expect from Pixar’s newest addition to their children’s film family. Monster’s University seemed an odd choice for a childrens’ film but we went with the flow, knowing that…