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A massive Thank you from your adventure playground-DKHAP


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The staff at Dog kennel hill adventure playground just wanted to say a massive thank you to all of those that have continued to show us love & support-whether its coming to our events, making donations, coming in the rain to play - we really appreciate it.


We look forward to 2014...to helping make lots of happy memories & continuing to provide free play opportunities.


If you dont know about us you can check us out on dkhap.org.uk


We have to say a big thanks to White Stuff On Lordship Lane for continuing to support us-you guys are awesome! See what the do here: http://www.whitestuff.com/article-artlfoundation_about/

and also to the company Lightbox - see the amazing way they support us here http://lightboxlondon.com/community/charity-work/


Wishing you a very happy new year & will be open on the the 6th of January, look forward to seeing you.


The staff team xx

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