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Hi, highly recommend checking out Flying Fantastic in Peckham. They do have studios in other areas of London but this one is only down the road. They run Aerial workshops, summer camps, parties etc. Theres no experience required at all and definitely makes for an interesting hobby and photo worthy opportunity for teenagers!


The youth website is www.ffyc.co.uk

Adults site is www.flyingfantastic.co.uk


And you can email [email protected] with any questions, all super helpful.

Hi, I run wonderful learning Adventures covering everything from Greek Mythology to Seventeenth Century Piracy to the Story of the Thames (including a boat trip and/or Mudlarking on the foreshore) to Cool Shakespeare to creating one's own exquisite collection of coleoptera without hurting a single beetle... these are adaptable to all ages. My website is geared towards 6-12 yr olds, but I also give tours and lectures to adults, so your 12 and 14 year olds will absolutely NOT be talked down to!

ICIANCHI Wrote:

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> Hi, highly recommend checking out Flying Fantastic

> in Peckham. They do have studios in other areas of

> London but this one is only down the road. They

> run Aerial workshops, summer camps, parties etc.

> Theres no experience required at all and

> definitely makes for an interesting hobby and

> photo worthy opportunity for teenagers!

>

> The youth website is www.ffyc.co.uk

> Adults site is www.flyingfantastic.co.uk

>

> And you can email [email protected] with

> any questions, all super helpful.


I've heard all good things about Flying Fantastic too!

Adventure Aunt Wrote:

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> Hi, I run wonderful learning Adventures covering

> everything from Greek Mythology to Seventeenth

> Century Piracy to the Story of the Thames

> (including a boat trip and/or Mudlarking on the

> foreshore) to Cool Shakespeare to creating one's

> own exquisite collection of coleoptera without

> hurting a single beetle... these are adaptable to

> all ages. My website is geared towards 6-12 yr

> olds, but I also give tours and lectures to

> adults, so your 12 and 14 year olds will

> absolutely NOT be talked down to!


What is your website address please?


Thanks

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