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Just wondered if anyone knew of any special events - egg hunts etc on over the Easter weekend locally? I know there's normally stuff on at the various castles in Kent etc but we didn't want to trek too far. We have family down and needed something to entertain toddlers.

Fuschia Wrote:

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> BellendenBear Wrote:

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> > There's an Easter Egg hunt in Crystal Palace

> Park

> > on Sunday.

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> What time and whereabouts?

http://www.bromley.gov.uk/events/start/24-04-2011/end/24-04-2011

Thanks for the heads up about the Crystal Palace Park egg hunt - we went and had a lovely time in the maze, the kids were absolutely floored to be given an egg (nice ones too) by the Easter bunny when we finally found our way to the middle. Followed by a picnic in the park and a go on one of those huge blow up slides.


Home for a rest before we go to a different park for the afternoon.


What a lovely break, the weather has been just perfect!

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