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Held each week in-store (booking a place is essential as you can't simply turn up, over August this is a useful introduction into a child having more understanding of the bike they'll rely on for years to come.
..& you might be able to put it toward a badge! Please have an adult present in the kitchen to help with any kitchen skills & make sure all kitchen work is safe & hygienic. Stay safe, ..have fun, ..fill your tum! By Izzy M. When you are out at camp, or a similar fresh air environment, you use up lots of extra energy (sleeping under canvas), often waking up cold(ish) & tired you want & need a good breakfast for fuel to keep you going. Dad will eat an omelette (stuffed with cheese & veg) every day for weeks on end if he gets the chance when on the mountain because eggs can really give you lots of good energy which lasts the day without making you feel "heavy" which is good when you are bending over lots doing active sports, so this sort of recipe will make your taste buds happy & still allow you to jump around, or go hiking soon after eating. This is a grab & go "hot sandwich" recipe, best eaten warm, easy to make in one pan for a group of hungry folk ideal for outside at camp or as a week-end treat to get you awake & moving if you have time for a proper breakfast, in fact it's great anytime! Ingredients: Sausage, a camp staple! ..chop them into slices with a sharp knife! (get an adult to help you) Cheese, "all-sorts" grated.. Onion diced, to add some good flavour Garlic (optional) Salt & pepper (optional) Egg: lightly beaten to bind the ingredients together. Peppers, cut & sliced... Butter ..to put on those warmed muffins! English Muffins, one or 2 per person! equipment: 1x large cooking pan. Olive oil. Chopping board. kitchen knife. stove, ..camp fire ..or BBQ! ..these are often served in town restaurants when we're away too, so easy & filling to get some vital mountain energy (not just calories & fat to burn off). Don't leave out the peppers! try them they keep everything moist & give a really light flavour when cooked (besides they're really good for you)! ...the red, orange and yellow peppers are sweeter and almost fruity in flavour, & cooked for a short time contain lots of healthy bits & pieces we need to keep fit, including lots of vitamin C. The video shows how the BBQ pit boys do it outside & on a bbq grill, much like if you are at camp! However, we eat this at home, on a school day, ..week-ends, going up the mountain, (foil wrapped to eat in the ski lift), or, if we can't wait ...in the car on the way to the mountain! After seeing this, who'd want cornflakes ever again!? As you'll be told (again) on Wednesdays meeting, IF the weather is good we'll be pitching our tents a few nights before we actually camp, parents & cubs ae welcome to join & help get familiar with sticking up our multi sleep pod tents!
Please see Akela Judith or any leader for more details.... TIME & DATE WILL BE CONFIRMED ON WEDNESDAY EVENING Basically, the sooner these go up, the more fun we can have doing camp "stuff" "many hands make light work" ...so pile in & lend a hand (please) it all counts towards your camping badges & nights away amongst a good few others, so it's important you attend if at all possible! By Izzy M. Please have an adult present in the kitchen to help with any kitchen skills & make sure all kitchen work is safe & hygienic. Stay safe, ..have fun, ..fill your tum! It's got a posh sounding name but really it's a single layer of super rich chocolate cake, gooey on the inside, crispy on the outside, perfect after a hike, or warm out of the oven with a dollop of proper whipped cream & some freshly chopped fruit as a posh pudding. just right for locally picked strawberry season! My tarte is pretty much a fudge brownie, so if you've ever made those before you will be familiar with the taste & texture already! ...Mmmmm!!! You can cover it with even more rich sauce if you are making it for a proper pudding, but as I was just practising cooking with Mum & Dad we just had it warm & gooey with a cup of tea whilst we made another posh but fun pudding cake... (we dusted it with a little icing sugar which hides all the uneven bits on the top! ..works well for a 20 minute cake bake! There are LOADs of recipes for Torte, & can vary a bit depending on what you really like! ..this is a nice simple recipe though we added lots of cocoa nibs from our cake cupboard ..which really adds to the bite & flavour, & if you go down the simple packet mix route 1st time, then Dr Oetker does a pretty good one (it's a bit of a cheat but it's a good packet brand if your parents or carers don't have the time! ..but have a look here first at the ingredients http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/251621/dark-and-squidgy-chocolate-torte I bet you've got most if not all the ingredients around the kitchen! (DARK chocolate really gives this recipe it's colour & flavour so give it a go)! I've been taking it into school as a packed lunch pudding, if you store it in an airtight container it will keep for 5 days or so. Another simple "made by me" ...because us cubs CAN cook y'know.
Run! ..they've got swords
There were plenty of displays in Cathederal square, (a lot were very noisy involving fights & guns being shot, or just the clatter of roman armour as they showed how to drill & march! The vikings & the saxons fought each other (& charged at us too) ..with bits of shields flying all over the place when an axe or a sword hit as they tried to get at each other. We advertised it here, & it was a very full on experience (not to mention a opportunity to see some of the private areas of Peterborough cathederal. I got to see & learn about so much of our area's local history & those who lived here, there were plenty of re-enactors camped all around the cathederal & historic story telling of famous locals such as "Hereward the wake" The actors live in their period (of the time) tents, eating & drinking the same foods that were available, we particularly liked trying the roman (spelt seed) bread, pizza & mashed up anchovies, ...so much so that dad is threatening to make some genuine roman food recipes to eat! We learnt about roman weapons, saw plenty of armour, got to test out a roman bolt thrower (dangerous in the wrong hands) as well as, Celts, saxons, vikings, civil war cavalrymen, Napoleonic soldiers, tripod mounted machine guns from world war 1 & 2, ..in fact all-sorts, it kept us busy for most of the day! When you realise just how many people from different parts of the world lived here you realise that being british probably means you have, Danish, Icelandic, Norwegian, French, German, Italian, Hungarian, Spanish, & African blood in our genetic ancestry, this was told very well by a lady who made us realise that the romans never left, they simply took off their armour (or tunics) & lived in Britian raising families, as did many "invaders" of the past, such as the Vikings, and Normans, right through time here where we live, including Napoleonic prisoners of war, & more recently Polish soldiers & pilots, or small children from the "kinder-transport" who fled here during world war 2 after their home countries were taken over. You can find out lots more at the Peterborough museum (which is free to go to with parking all around it) just off Cathederal square. Leonardo-Da Vinci's "possibly" flying designs brought to life Inside the cathederal walls we came across a very early flying machine! (the sails were a plan by Leonardo De-Vinci ..but they were having trouble getting it to lift off the ground It was a great weekend put on by vivacity peterborough, & there will be more happening over the summer, i'm hoping I might have learnt enough to earn a local knowledge badge (& don't worry it'll be back next year, but we also have lots of living history happening at historical places all around us, look it up on the internet, or use our links section for what's happening in Peterborough, Cambridge & Bedfordshire ...there's more going on than you think! it was a great example of "horrible histories" (& this one tells you a bit about our area & Hereward the wake)! We've added a few extra site links lately including this one, ideal for wet weekends, projects & general larking around! http://www.paperairplanes.co.uk/planes.php A handy site for all those who love making "the best" paper planes, & a useful help for your air activities badge! ..ok so you might have already got that badge, but the paper plane making & flying was fun wasn't it!? why not tackle a project plane with a grown up!? there are lots to choose from & excellent video & picture instructions for some superb "flyers" Lego's first full-length cinema Lego adventure," The Lego Movie" is the story of an ordinary Lego figure by the name of Emmet (voiced by Chris Pratt) who — in a case of mistaken identity — is enlisted to help save the world alongside lots of recogniseable superheroes.
The film features the voices of Will Ferrell (playing villain "Lord Business"), & Morgan Freeman (as Vitruvius) plus Liam Neeson (as Bad Cop). Elizabeth Banks, Nick Offerman and Alison Brie also lend their vocal talents. The Lego Movie is due out on Feb. 7, 2014. Until then, check out the film's two-minute-long trailer, above, which surfaced online yesterday (Tuesday). let us know what you think! ALWAYS have an adult helping you when working in the kitchen! & remember to wash your hands frequently to stop germs! By Izzy. If you tried my simple ribs, then why not try these!?, ..it doesn't need to be done on a bbq to taste good outdoors, often we start food in the oven & finish it off outdoors on the grille. Note: we made these in June 2013, local Ramsey Tesco prices for 1kg of wings was £2.29 per kg for a typical 16 pack of wings, so 1 or more packs may be needed depending on how many people you are making wings for. I recommend you prepare & coat the chicken wings 1 day before you intend to cook them. You'll need: 1kg (2.2Lbs) of prepared chicken wings. 2 tablespoons of tomato sauce. 2 tablespoons of worcester sauce. 2 tablespoons of brown sugar. 1 tablespoon of american mustard (a cool mustard) For the dipping sauce we repeat the same ingredients again (except no chicken this time) Dipping sauce: 2 tablespoons of tomato sauce. 2 tablespoons of worcester sauce. 2 tablespoons of brown sugar. 1 tablespoon of american mustard (a cool mustard). Tools needed: A large pyrex bowl or similar, (to mix the wings & sauce together) An oven proof shallow dish big enough to accomadate all the coated wings. Optional: (though better for even cooking) an oiled wire rack that fits inside your ovenproof baking dish. Vegetable oil & a brush (to lightly coat the wire rack, this helps stop the chicken from sticking when cooking & being raised helps cook your food more evenly by allowing water to steam underneath it, keeping the meat moist).
Enjoy a tasty dish you made all by yourself, because... "Cubs CAN Cook" The Festival of British Eventing at Gatcombe Park, Gloucestershire, presented by the British Equestrian Trade Association takes place from 2–4 August. Home of HRH The Princess Royal, this spectacular venue hosts several Championships including the British Eventing Open Championship. Top International and Olympic medal winning riders compete at the August Festival providing exciting equestrian entertainment. A full programme of arena attractions will take place on Saturday and Sunday suitable for the whole family to enjoy as well as some fantastic shopping. We have one family season ticket to give away for a weekend that the whole family will enjoy. This includes admission and parking for all three days together with entry for a family of four (admits two adults and two children between the ages of 12–18 years). All you have to do to enter is answer this simple question: Who lives at Gatcombe Park? Email your answer, along with your name and address, to [email protected]. Remember to include ‘Gatcombe Competition’ in the subject line of your email. To book your tickets and for more information visit: gatcombe-horse.co.uk Terms and conditions: 1) The promoter is The Festival of British Eventing Press Office. 2) Entrants must be UK residents aged 18 years or older, excluding the employees, friends and family of The Festival of British Eventing Press Office, The Scout Association and Immediate Media Co. 3) By entering, you agree to be bound by all the rules of the promotion. 4) Only one entry per person allowed. 5) No responsibility accepted for lost, delayed, ineligible or fraudulent entries. 6) Closing date for entries is noon on 1 July 2013. 7) One winning entry will be chosen at random from all eligible entries. 8) The winner will be notified by 15 July 2013. 9) The draw is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 10) For details of the winners, send an SAE to Scouting Magazine, Gilwell Park, Chingford, London E4 7QW within two months of the closing date. If any winner is unable to be contacted within three weeks of the closing date, the Promoter will offer the prize to a runner-up. 11) The promoter reserves the right to substitute the prize with one of the same or greater value but there is no cash alternative. 12) For full terms and conditions, click here. http://issuu.com/ukscouting/docs/scouting06 Get an idea of what helpers & leaders do to plan events, how camping trips need to be organised & what sort of forward thinking is required logistically! (the camping aspect is useful as we go into camping season). http://issuu.com/ukscouting/docs/getactive06 Plenty of resources in here!!! Our latest group activities magazine (the type used to offer pack & troop ideas, ...might be helpful to plan a few projects for your children over the summer holidays!
Lit, at night on location in Time square New York. (pic taken from behind) ..watch out for those hot engines!
http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-987014 click the link to see a short film about this model! This amazing LEGO Star Wars X-wing Starfighter is the world's largest LEGO model built. Fun facts about the X-wing Starfighter * Contains 5,335,200 LEGO bricks (over 5 MILLION bricks). * Weighs 45,979.61 pounds (including bricks and steel infrastructure) * Heights: 11 feet * Length: 43 feet * Wingspan: 44 feet * 32 builders spent 17,336 hours to construct * Built in the LEGO Model Shop in Kladno, Czech Republic * Is a one-to-one replica of LEGO Star Wars set #9493; The model is 42x the size of the retail construction set
Stephen Fry: A previously nominated badge winner.
The nominations for the 2013 Scout Birthday Badges have been announced. On 1 August every year we celebrate Scouting’s birthday by awarding an Honorary Scout Activity Badge for a particular accomplishment or achievement. The accolades will be presented to public figures who have achieved something special across a range of activities. The shortlist The eclectic shortlist of nominees has been drawn from members' recommendations and features athlete and double Olympic champion Mo Farah (Athletics Badge), TV presenter and broadcaster Jameela Jamil (Communicator Badge) and Sir Alex Ferguson (Sports Enthusiast Badge) Previous winners of Scout Birthday Badges include Clare Balding, Miranda Hart, and David Walliams. Vote now ‘Our Birthday Badge Award shortlist is absolutely chock-full with inspiring people and we can’t wait to find out the results,' said Beth Gooch, Ambassador and VIP Liaison Manager for The Scout Association. ‘Make sure your favourite personalities are rewarded and remember to keep an eye out on 1 August for an announcement about the winners.' Help this become the biggest Scout Birthday Badges Awards yet by getting young people from all sections to go online and vote. Click http://scouts.org.uk/news/2013/06/scout-birthday-badges-2013/ to vote. Happy fathers day folks, ....let's keep it a sock free zone!
August Bank Holiday Monday! ...That's the last time Grafham water will be having an open day in 2013. All under supervised instruction of Grafham staff. We went there again & did more on the climbing wall, Sailing, wave riding in an R.I.B, climbing the "high ropes" Archery (several times), sailing Canadian canoes (open ones) & a really good BBQ lunch. Since the 1st time (back in April), i'm now trying archery as a hobby & am going for a 1/2 day lesson this week-end, so I guess that'll be another badge earned for Hobbies! it's free for 5's & under (although there is less they can do)! Hope to see you on the water, this is the cheapest way of getting a badge or 2 under your belt (& lots of fresh air) Check out details further down for phone numbers & details! ..as it was so sunny last bank holiday an estimated 700 people turned up, which really means get there early you can have the best choice of availability & start right away! GET THERE EARLY as the places soon fill up, (you have to sign up for all your chosen trial sports in the morning when you get there & they will fill up fast). Free parking on site, disabled facilities, snacks & drinks available all day! Raised veranda area with picnic tables & chairs in a central location (so you can watch your munchkins from afar) or just bring a picnic lunch & your own bbq down. Every Bank Holiday Monday throughout the year (excluding Christmas and New Year) Why not come and see what they have to offer and try new activities out for just £2 a session. (Under 5's free of charge but with a limited range of activities due to equipment sizes). Event officially starts @10.a.m. but get there early! (by 9 to avoid long queues). Enjoy some of Grafham's many activities for just a fraction of the normal prices! They are offering 1/2 hour sessions in activities like sailing, archery, paddlesports, bushcraft, climbing, ropes, course and powerboating (15 mins) for just £2 a session per person (under 5's free). There is no need to book in advance, just come along on the day, Head straight for our reception and book the activity slots you want to do - places are limited and will fill up early so please arrive in plenty of time and get your names down! Bring a picnic with you and just enjoy a fun day out with all your family and friends! Refreshments will also be available to purchase on the day. For more information, please give them a call on 01480 810521. Experience sailing in dinghies, keelboats, catermarans, and on sailboards (windsurfing) & more No need to book, just come along with your family and friends, choose your activities and have a go! Bring a packed lunch with you and just enjoy the day with us! Last date planned for 2013
PERRY HUNTINGDON CAMBRIDGESHIRE PE28 0GW Grafham site link Grafham frequently asked questions... This is a great opportunity (especially for cubs to gain their Water activities badge over a few sample sessions, & who knows, we may have budding sailors amongst us! For Beavers Grafham is a great place to explore the woodland, visit bird hides, fly a kite (it's often windy up over there) ride your bike around grafham water's tracks & much more.
Yup! this was "made by me"
ALWAYS HAVE AN ADULT HELPING YOU WHEN WORKING IN THE KITCHEN! It's lovely as a summer BBQ pudding, or as an indulgent sunday lunch pud, ...(why wait for sunday)!? If you like banana split's you'll LOVE this! ( it does need to be kept covered in a COLD fridge once made, & will last for a few days without spoiling. There are some really great recipes on the internet, BUT! the simplest way to try it is probably the Dr Oetker (packet mix, with some banana's & a good tub of cream for the topping, look for it in supermarkets). However we made it this way... (it's also a German favourite because the 2 countries are close together) & known there as "MAULWURFKUCHEN" Here's how we made it, ...the video is from Youtube & is silent, it has German & English subtitles so it's easy to follow! when we try a new recipe it's good to have the computer ready to help us out with a step by step video! Izzy recommends: you watch the video to the end with a grown up, then you can work out what's in your cupboard & what you need to buy, (we didn't bother with the cranberries, instead we just used banana as our fruit). We also made a warm caramel sauce to be spooned on afterwards because the cake is quite a dry one, & the caramel go's well with banana's & cream! Yummy (1 slice at a time). Thank you & well done to all those cubs who played so well as a team for our recent football fun tournament! The weather stayed dry (just about) & the sun was seen for a few minutes making for a comfortable event, Akela Judith manned the cooking griddle & served up bacon butties & sausage sandwiches to hungry players & people who came over to participate or simply cheer the players on. The event nearly didn't go ahead due to lack of organisation from county, (which would have been a shame as everyone clearly had alot of fun) & was a very last minute (almost literally) affair very ably held together by Dale (Baloo) & Akela Judith! The results? well we came a very respectable third place, & a good time was had by all, ..fair play & plenty of passing! Our hot food raised a very respectable £93 (TBC) ..which will go towards our refurbishment costs. Thank you to those who turned out, & participate, (& even helped us pack away & tidy the public area afterwards). Congratulations to everyone who walked, slogged, jogged, ambled, rambled, hobbled, wobbled or ran their way round the Ramsey Round Table Fun Run event on Sunday Morning (9th June). A special mention must go to our very own new "adult Leader" Ben! Despite celebrating his 18th birthday (the night before) "Big Ben" made his way round the course, maybe not as fast as on a normal day!? ..BUT it wasn't a race, so time didn't matter. We also had other sponsored pack members participating who altogether will have raised an AMAZING amount for pack funds & renovation costs to keep us going! ..we don't know the final figure yet & will let you know as soon as we know ourselves. The weather stayed dry (Thankfullly) with a light breeze & a bit of sun.. (maybe not enough, but better than none). Special thanks must go out to the Ramsey Round table who very kindly organised the event for the benfit of Ramsey residents, giving them the opportunity to come out & do something together, & also to raise funds for our favourite local charities! By Izzy M. Always have an adult helping you in the kitchen. Everyone ought to know how to put this one together even if someone else shares the work with you you'll have a family meal in no time. ...it's as easy as 1, 2, 3 & has very few things to do in order to make a cheap tasty meal when you are in a rush. Mum nipped into Morrisons after work & managed to pick up some chilled pasta sauces cheaply in the reduced area (we hate waste, & pasta sauces are usually fine to freeze so don't worry about best before dates) . She picked up 4 tubs for the price of one, & some garlic balls. She grabbed some good quality juicy "Paddington" sausages from our fab butchers & we bunged them in the oven to bake off (180 centigrade, pre-heated oven for around 25 minutes or until nicely browned) whilst we sorted the rest out. (one or 2 good sausages per person ). 1. boil up a BIG pan of pasta (your favourite or whatever is to hand) 2.Drain in a colander (metal sieve) & spoon the hot pasta into a shallow enamel / pyrex dish. 3.Pour the pasta sauce on top* *SOME people (& chefs) like to ad a good handful of squashed up crsips on top at this point, as they bake off & add some nice crunchy texture). 4. Add some grated cheese or mozzarella (whatever is in the fridge). 5. Stick it in the oven until it starts to crisp off a bit! (about 20 minutes) 6. just over half way through, we popped the garlic balls (garlic bread is nice as an option) ..they only need about 8-12 minutes in the oven (which is already hot as you started the Sausages off (baking). When ready, get an adult to help you remove the hot food from the oven & plate it up for your family to enjoy, if you need more cheese grate some, BUT the sauce will have worked it's way through the pasta coating most of it & adding flavour. serve with some fresh baby tomatoes as a side dish for everyone to grab from. (i'm taking the leftovers in & eating it cold today for my lunch). By Izzy M
Always have a parent or carer with you when working in the kitchen Specialist tools needed: "apple corer" (easily found at stores such as Dunelm This is a great recipe for any cub, beaver, families & carers to try (& have fun with), we've made these ourselves & they are lovely! You will need some good size baking potatoes & an adult with you to help with coring the apple to make the "stuffing space" inside the potatoes, filled with yummy ingredients, pretty much whatever takes your fancy, (& you have hanging around in the fridge). Watch the video, you could make some ready for a BBQ, around a camp fire, or to make ready for cooking in the oven, it's your choice & fun food! I love mine with bacon on the inside, spring onions & grated cheese or mozzarella, with salt & pepper mixed in! ..& bacon on the outside. If you oven cook these, still wrap them in tin foil to make them crispier, & have a good rich coleslaw (we recommend Morrisons 'slaw) & these are no longer simply bland potatoes, in fact, before I tried these I used to make every excuse not to eat a baked spud, ..now I can't get enough of them. Izzy's Tip Note, when using an apple corer go from the longest point end to end, if it doesn't come straight through, push it as far as it will co & then bang it "point down" on a chopping board, often it will make a raised mark on the potato inside & upon removing the corer you'll be able to see exactly where to re-insert it to finish the job! Anyway watch the video to get an idea then grab a grown up & make up a batch of potato bombs! i'm drooling each time I see the video! ..simple cheap, filling, fun! ..& possible to use towards badgework! such as your Chef badge! Give it a go these will soon be a family favourite, ..baked potatoes will never be the same again! Look out for some more recipes soon, don't forget to try this one, it doesn't get simpler than this! Try Dunelm for an apple corer, they have a good range of well priced kitchenware, ..it's worth buying a corer for this recipe alone, because once you find out what your favourite potato filling is, these will become a regular on your "what you want for supper" list, & can be prepared in advance & stored in the fridge until ready to bake off! By Web Admin (& Izzy M.) Open Farm Sunday is a fantastic project which has seen hundreds of farmers across the UK opening up their farm for one Sunday each year since 2006! It is a fantastic opportunity for everyone, young and old, to discover at first hand what it means to be a farmer. Take time to listen to the birds, soak up the scenery, experience the smells of the farmyard and really get in touch with the land that feeds us. So come and feed your senses on Open Farm Sunday. Each event is unique with its own activities - based around the farm’s own individual story. Activities during the day may include a farm walk, nature trail, tractor and trailer rides, pond dipping, activities for children, a mini farmers market or picnics. The pictures link to take you to different sites, so if you wan't to know about Better food produced by British farmers, you might want to click the "red tractor! picture, or watch the video below. If you wan't to know which farms you can visit locally click either of the open farm links.. "Last year we went to 2 farms, one with goats, horses & rare breeds in Hilton, a baby Highland cow (calf) had been born in the field 30 minutes before we got there & it's proud dad was watching over mum & baby... which we were able to see really well on board the trailer ride, even the farmer didn't know it had happened he was just as surprised as we were! We learnt what was living in the hedgerows that farmers plant & maintain, some were hundreds of years old, got to see the horses, ponies from their riding school ...& the friendly, licky, climbing goats with whose milk they make delicious ice cream from! (I tried some of that too) ..as well as ducks & other animals, it was a fun & very popular visit. He told us that the kept a few rare breeds & that this was common amongst a lot of farmers in case there is an outbreak of a nasty disease in one area some of the animals are miles away & can be used to make sure the breeds aren't wiped out by things like "foot & mouth" At each farm we used a "dip bath" for our wellingtons, this is disinfectant to keep germs away from the animals that we may bring in, we used it on our way out too, it was like a spongey funfair floor disinfectant filled mat you walked across to clean your footwear! Then we made our way to Wimpole hall "Home farm" & spent the afternoon there for free as well ....as it's a special farm tour day you get to see all-sorts, speak to the farmers & visit or even feed the animals, try out a tractor, climb into the seat of a massive combine & learn more about British farms supplying food & materials which we use each & every day. It was a good but tiring day...I slept well after all that fresh air & cannot wait to go again" Izzy M. (cub scout 1st Ramsey group) Central park is located north of the city centre and holds a prestigious Green Flag award. Facilities at central parkThe following facilities are available at Central Park:
Opened on the 8th August 2009, this new splash park is the central element in an ambitious £300,000 plan to regenerate Bretton Park in Peterborough. The eco-friendly facility has been funded by the city council through the community reprovision programme. The new facility replaces a dated and vandal-blighted paddling pool and consists of 20 water features set within 500m2 of brightly coloured, soft rubber safety surfacing. Central ParkPark Crescent, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, PE1 4DZ See location on Google maps. Map reference: TF 200002 Lat: 52.58636 Long: -0.23018 For how to get to Central Park by car, bus or cycle, please visit Web www.peterborough.gov.uk/page-11609. |
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