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No idea, but we thought we'd look for it too. We're going to the CP 1 oclock club morning session first... me: grey shorts, stripy vest, tan jumper... daughter (loud and friendly 2.5 yo brunette): purple hoody, purple spotty tunic top. Give us a shout if you see us! :)

This was fantastic. We got there for 10am, there was a bit of a queue but we were on the 'henge' by twenty past.


Difficult to get my two off though, and to convince them that no, they couldn't go to the end of the queue and go again! There was a really lovely atmosphere in the park too, the playground was buzzing and the kids loved playing in the muddy puddles brought by such variable weather that we've been having lately.


Shame the end of our trip was marred slightly, as the driver in the VW Touran parked next to us had found it impossible to open their door without slamming it into the side of my car, despite me having parked in the corner, as far to the kerb as I possibly could have been to give them plenty of room. Nice little dent and the paint scraped off, so it must have been a pretty hard whack. Why don't people bother taking any care at all in car parks nowadays? I got the reg number - as it is a council car park can anyone do anything, do you think?

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