13/04/2012
Other News In Brief
National Trust Launch Childrens “Bucket List”
The National Trust has produced a “bucket list” of activities for children to encourage more outdoor play and adventure.
’50 Things To Do Before You’re 11¾’ includes climb a tree, roll down a grassy hill and cook on a campfire.
The list is based on research showing that fewer that fewer than one in ten of today's children have played in a wild place compared to half of their parents' generation.
There are also more difficult activities such as abseiling, lighting a fire without matches and 'geocaching' – a hi-tech form of hide and seek. The campaign will launch on April 21 when 200 National Trust properties will be opening their doors to offer different activities.
Hot Air Balloon Delays Flights At Gatwick
Flights at Gatwick were grounded for an hour this morning after a hot air balloon drifted too close to runways.
Planes were unable to take off from the airport as police and air traffic controllers searched for the balloon in thick fog.
The balloon was first spotted around 9am but then disappeared into thick fog.
Gatwick, Britain's second busiest airport, confirmed planes were lining up and ready to depart by 9.20 - with only five flights affected.
A spokesman said: 'The airport is not closed and arrival flights are still landing, but departing flights were suspended for safety reasons.'
Survey Shows Parents Anxious About Playing With Their Children
A new survey has suggested British parents are suffering a “crisis of confidence” when it comes to playing with their children.
The survey, carried out by researchers on behalf of Ribena, revealed that 13% felt anxious about play, while 17% admitted buying toys and video games for their children to take the pressure off themselves.
Almost half of 2,000 parents questioned said they would welcome expert help on how to play.
Play campaigner Adrian Voce called on the government to develop a national play strategy.
The National Trust has produced a “bucket list” of activities for children to encourage more outdoor play and adventure.
’50 Things To Do Before You’re 11¾’ includes climb a tree, roll down a grassy hill and cook on a campfire.
The list is based on research showing that fewer that fewer than one in ten of today's children have played in a wild place compared to half of their parents' generation.
There are also more difficult activities such as abseiling, lighting a fire without matches and 'geocaching' – a hi-tech form of hide and seek. The campaign will launch on April 21 when 200 National Trust properties will be opening their doors to offer different activities.
Hot Air Balloon Delays Flights At Gatwick
Flights at Gatwick were grounded for an hour this morning after a hot air balloon drifted too close to runways.
Planes were unable to take off from the airport as police and air traffic controllers searched for the balloon in thick fog.
The balloon was first spotted around 9am but then disappeared into thick fog.
Gatwick, Britain's second busiest airport, confirmed planes were lining up and ready to depart by 9.20 - with only five flights affected.
A spokesman said: 'The airport is not closed and arrival flights are still landing, but departing flights were suspended for safety reasons.'
Survey Shows Parents Anxious About Playing With Their Children
A new survey has suggested British parents are suffering a “crisis of confidence” when it comes to playing with their children.
The survey, carried out by researchers on behalf of Ribena, revealed that 13% felt anxious about play, while 17% admitted buying toys and video games for their children to take the pressure off themselves.
Almost half of 2,000 parents questioned said they would welcome expert help on how to play.
Play campaigner Adrian Voce called on the government to develop a national play strategy.
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Benefits To Ill And Disabled Children Highlighted
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Appeal Launched For Bulger Memorial
The mother of murdered toddler James Bulger has launched an appeal for a memorial to him. An appeal to raise £1 million for the James Bulger House Appeal to set up a refuge for bullied children, called the Red Balloon Leaner Centre was launched on Friday by Jamie's mother, Denise Fergus ahead of what would have been her son's 18th birthday.
Appeal Launched For Bulger Memorial
The mother of murdered toddler James Bulger has launched an appeal for a memorial to him. An appeal to raise £1 million for the James Bulger House Appeal to set up a refuge for bullied children, called the Red Balloon Leaner Centre was launched on Friday by Jamie's mother, Denise Fergus ahead of what would have been her son's 18th birthday.
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Chickens Become National Pet Favourite
National Pet Month is approaching but it isn’t just cats and dogs that are getting all the attention, more people than ever before are turning to an alternative to our four legged friends.
Chickens Become National Pet Favourite
National Pet Month is approaching but it isn’t just cats and dogs that are getting all the attention, more people than ever before are turning to an alternative to our four legged friends.
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Rowan Atkinson Finalises Divorce
Rowan Atkinson's divorce from estranged wife Sunetra has been finalised. The actor's wife was granted the 'quickie' divorce today at London's Central Family Court, on the grounds of Atkinson's "unreasonable behaviour". No further details were given.
Rowan Atkinson Finalises Divorce
Rowan Atkinson's divorce from estranged wife Sunetra has been finalised. The actor's wife was granted the 'quickie' divorce today at London's Central Family Court, on the grounds of Atkinson's "unreasonable behaviour". No further details were given.
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