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Guildford Living Aug - Sep 2021

The August/September issue is here, bringing together the best of high summer and early autumn. We are shining shoes in preparation for a new school year and feasting on delights for afternoon tea week. We’ve also got two fantastic interviews with chef Mitch Tonks and gardener Adam Frost. Don’t miss our competition page either - with over £1400 of goodies to be won!

The August/September issue is here, bringing together the best of high summer and early autumn. We are shining shoes in preparation for a new school year and feasting on delights for afternoon tea week. We’ve also got two fantastic interviews with chef Mitch Tonks and gardener Adam Frost. Don’t miss our competition page either - with over £1400 of goodies to be won!

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school summer camps Why send your child to one?<br />

I think that we would all agree that children have had a very<br />

disruptive year and more likely one that has been somewhat<br />

unsettling.<br />

So to encourage children to enjoy themselves and catch up with<br />

lost time a visit to a summer camp could be an ideal solution.<br />

With a summer holiday abroad on hold for many, summer holiday<br />

clubs are the perfect solution to ensure your child enjoys a time<br />

away to remember!<br />

You can choose a club as your child’s summer staycation. There<br />

are many camps across the country which offer an exciting range<br />

of activities.<br />

The main purpose of many camps is educational, athletic, and<br />

cultural development. A summer camp environment will allow<br />

children to learn new skills in a safe and nurturing environment.<br />

Summer camp experience can have a lasting psychological and<br />

beneficial impact on the development of a child.<br />

It’s also a great chance to make new friends and discover<br />

their potential, which has been put on hold with the number of<br />

shutdowns they have experienced.<br />

We would recommend that you have a chat with the type of<br />

activities they would like take part find one that would suit their<br />

interests will offer your child the adventures they would enjoy. It<br />

could be horse -riding, crafting, camping and much more....<br />

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