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Suggest a LinkPlease contact us with link suggestions. If you are thinking of offering a link exchange then do consider whether the content would be of interest to our core audience. In particular, dear reader, you are most likely to be a parent, resident in London or the south east. Tourists, you are welcome too, of course, but there are hundreds of sites aimed at tourists and fewer aimed at locals. |
Surfing the Web for Updates to EventsWe get our information from RSS feeds, e-mail subscriptions, membership mailings (e.g. London Wildlife Trust, Museum memberships), handouts from museums and venues, contacts with PR agencies, contacts with venue management (thank you all) and from surfing the web. So there's no magic, but more than a little work. Here's a taster of some sites you might like to visit if you want to help...That's just a small sample chosen at random. The London Councils web sites are also very useful, some more so than others. Feel free to offer further suggestions. |
Family Oriented, UK WidePink BubblySimilar theme to Londonkidz but with a South East England scope. What's On in the South East: Surrey, Sussex, Kent, Hampshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire and the Isle of Wight. Treasure Hunts from Hunts Fun Here's something for young and old. Organised treasure hunts for 180 locations around the UK. Ryland Peters and Small Books and stationery covering every aspect of parenthood. Expert authors, including doctors, health specialists and nutritionists, offer sound and straightforward advice. Childfriendly.net UK child friendly locations database - The aim is to provide an online database of shops, cafes, restaurants, hotels and any other public buildings and attractions that are child friendly in the UK. Child Friendly Places A site providing parents of young children and babies with information on places that provide essential facilities to make their lives easier. Emergency Child Care A UK organisation that helps parents find backup childcare whenever they need it, in partnership with the NCMA/SCMA, with nurseries up and down the country and with Tinies Childcare. Parents in Touch Three professionals team up to explain health and education issues. Lots of content. Hi London seek to provide non-English speaking people with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the English language and culture.
Something DifferentThis site has promoted many churches, including on the home page. To add some balance, theologically speaking, the LondonKidz programmer has sneaked in this reference to the British Humanists Site.
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