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hi all,

we have recently opened our fantastic new jungle room at The Victoria Inn.

the brightly painted, jungle themed room is packed full of children's toys to keep them entertained for hours.

we also have a camera in there which is linked to a screen in the pub so you are able to enjoy your lunch & drinks whilst still being able to keep your eye on your little ones.

the access to the room is completely free & even better if you come and sign up to our mum's the word loyalty card you will receive lots of great exclusive offers such as 25% off your meal.


hope to see you all down here soon,

Molly

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Hi Fuscia,


Just to point out that whilst the Victoria and the Florence have the same parent company, myself and Molly are in charge of our own separate businesses.


If I can't convince you that we have mended our ways, and that your experience is one which we are truly sorry about and would really appreciate the opportunity to make amends for, then I would ask that you do not penalize Molly and the Victoria for our shortcomings!


Sneaked over for a look at the kids room today, and whilst of course we love our own kids room (with some new toys - shameless plug), I am rather jealous of the great paintings on the walls over there!


Hoping that your new kids room brings as many happy family outings out as we have had.


Phil

General Manager

The Florence

Hi Mollie


I have mentioned about your new play room on the Spring baby club - we are due a meet at Wooden circle in Warwick gardens on Thur afternoon. I have said your place would be a good back up option if rain - obviously everyone would be buying drinks/ snacks. Hope this is okay? Our Spring baby meet is actually also part of Wooden circle group meet up each month - so there could be a few people dropping by if rain!!


Sue

You're right phil and I know you have apologised now but I guess I still very sensitive about it - as you know we complained on the day and the mAnAger wSnt reAlly bothered


Although my partner has vowed never to return to the Florence maybe I cN convince him to try the victoria


The playroom does sound good

23charlie- Hi Sue,


we would love you to come by on thursday. Feel free to pop in anytime but also if you did ever want to plan a gathering here let me know and I can reserve you an area.

i hope you do manage to drop in on thursday (not that i'm wishing you bad weather) if not i hope to see you very soon,


Molly

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