Christmas In The Forest 2006
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Link: http://www.thameschase.org.uk/
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Father Christmas is coming to the Thames Chase Forest Centre, on Sunday 17th December, from 11am to 4pm.
It's free to enter but a £1 parking fee applies.
Click here for a map and flyer pdf
Father Christmas is coming to the Thames Chase Forest Centre, on Sunday 17th December, from 11am to 4pm.
It's free to enter but a £1 parking fee applies.
Click here for a map and flyer pdf
http://www.thameschase.org.uk/
Start date: Sun Dec 17, 2006
End date: Sun Dec 17, 2006
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Thames Chase Forest is a good area to support as they are trying to restore a natural habitat within brownfield land.They are creating a nature environment for people in the area to enjoy, many of which don't have the opportunity to travel further out to traditional countriyside.
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