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Venue Wessex Youth Offending Team, the Hamp Hampshire Primary Conference. (Apollo Ho Woodford Valley Primary School, Middle W Anstey Junior School, Alton Venue Wessex Youth Offending Team, The Hamp Hampshire Primary Conference. (Apollo Ho Woodford Valley Primary School, Middle W Anstey Junior School, Alton. Fairfield Infant School, Havant. 16/3/98, 17 Sun Hill Junior School, Alresford. Saint Francis Primary School, Chandlers F The Stroke Association, Dysphasia Suppor The John Bentley Secondary School, Caln St. Thomas Infants School, Woolton Hill. Portsmouth City Museum. 23/5/99, 25/7/99 “Reading, Riting and Rumpus”, Basingstok Itchen Valley Country Park. 28/8/98, 31/10 Burghclere Village Hall, (Newbury Young A Oak Meadow Centre, Fareham, (Gosport a Charminster Library, Bournemouth. The Waterloo School for children with beha The Stroke Association, Dysphasia Suppor Nyewood Junior School, Bognor Regis. 14 Fawley Infant School. The Hermitage Wildlife Garden, Gosport. 1 Froxfield Infant School, High Cross. Velmead Junior School, Fleet. Royal Marines Museum, Southsea. 2/8/00, Saint Mary Bourne Primary School. 24/4/98 King Alfred’s Teacher Training College, Wi King’s Furlong Junior School, Basingstoke Carisbrooke High School. 3/10/02, 15 Warwick Museum. 2/10/03 (Teacher trainin Highbury College, Portsmouth. Chandlers Ford Infant School. 20/6/96, 18/ Strouden Library, Bournemouth. Testwood Lake Reserve, Calmore (Hamps Zionshill Copse, Chandler’s Ford, (Test Va Beacon Hill, Hampshire (Basingstoke and New Forest Playbus (Gang Warily Recreat Nimrod Community Centre, Gosport (Gosp Portsmouth Central Library 18/5/02 (in ass Maytree Nursery, Southampton. 25/7/01, Larmer Tree Festival, Tollard Royal. 10/7/9 Northam Home Zone Consultation Day, So Acorn Pre-School, Totton. 12/12/02, Eling Infant School. 1/10/01, Eastrop Infant School, Highworth. 14/2/00, Alverstoke Infant School, Gosport. 31/3/95 Redbridge Primary School, Southampton. 9 Harrow Way Secondary School, Andover. 2 Meonstoke Infant School. Priestlands Secondary School, Lymington. Gomer Junior School, Gosport.(Gosport Sc “Sound Practice”, residential weekend, Wo Gosport and Fareham “Home Start”, A.G.M Saint James Primary School, West End. 13 “Young People Change the World”, Saint D Bishops Waltham Festival. 18/6/02, Saint Michael’s Primary School, Melksham “Lads and Dads”, Knightwood Primary Sch Liphook Infant School. Stubbington Study Centre. Clanfield Junior School. (outreach for Quee Langrish Primary School. 21/5/98, (outreac Buriton Primary School (outreach for Quee Hythe Primary School. 9 & Thornhill NDC Health Development Event, Saint Anne’s Pre-Prep School, Lee-on-Sole Queen Elizabeth Country Park, Nr. Hornde Gomer Infant School, Gosport. 3/11/97, 14 The Mary Rose, Portsmouth. 30/10/96 - 1/ South Harting Festivities. Brockenhurst Primary School. Catherington Lith Fair, Horndean. 10/5/98, Low Tide Event, Portsmouth Friends of the Whiteley Primary School. Brighton Hill Sports College, Basingstoke. Air Balloon Infant School, Bristol. Little Woodham Village (Gosport Living His Southampton General Hospital. (POD char Saint Edmund’s Girls School, Salisbury. Shedfield Beavers. Unity 24 Radio, Southampton. 4 - 8/11/02, Saint Andrew’s Primary School, Chaddlewo Ashton Vale Primary School, Bristol. Crofton Anne Dale Infant School, Stubbing Haven Early Years Centre, Gosport. 16/7/0 Old Basing Infant School. 19/3/97, 28/3/01 Peatmoor Primary School, Swindon. The Castle Special School, Newbury. Even Swindon Infant School, Swindon. Shakespeare Infant School, Eastleigh. 27/6 Portsdown Primary School, Portsmouth. 11 “Lads and Dads”, Tadley Library. Buryfields Infant School, Odiham. Andover Primary School. Farncombe Infant School, Godalming. Square and Compass Pub, Worth Matrave Freemantle Infant School, Southampton. 7 Saint Peter’s Primary School, Waterlooville Saint Paul’s Primary School, Reading. Whitchurch Primary School. “Lads and Dads”, Winchester Library. Chichester High School for Boys. 8/10/99, Department of Occupational Therapy, Univ Out of School Holiday Club, Romsey. 17/8/ Woodborough Primary School. Greenacres Special School, Winchester. 3 South Bersted Primary School, Bognor Reg Balksebury Infant School, Andover. Badock’s Wood Primary School, Bristol. 11 Saint Joseph’s Primary School, Bristol. Thornhill Primary School, Southampton. Lovedean Grapevine. H.M. Prison, Wolds, Yorkshire (Kids VIP). 6 Stoke Park Infant School, Bishopstoke. Kennet Valley Lower School, Lockeridge. Woodcot Primary School, Gosport. After-School club, held at Mountbatten Sch Forelands Middle School, Bembridge. Unity 24 Radio, London. 9 - 13/12/02, 16 - Leeson House, Langton Matravers, (Purbe H.M. Prison, Wormwood Scrubs, London ( Portsmouth Children’s University. 29/6/02, “Lads and Dads”,Yateley Library. Potley Hill Primary School, Yateley. Kingston Bucci First School, Shoreham-by- Mill Rythe Infant School, Hayling Island. Sholing Infant School, Southampton. 11/11 Southampton Storytelling Festival. 18/11/0 Vigo Infant School, Andover. 25/2/98, 11/2 Nodehill Middle School, Newport. Harnham Infant School, Salisbury. 14/11/0 Anderwood Enclosure, New Forest. (Fores Marlands Shopping Centre, Southampton. B.B.C. Southern Counties Radio. 28/9/01, Marchwood Junior School. 7/3/01, Ringwood Pre-School Learning Alliance A. Saint Bernadette’s Primary School, Farnbo Hampshire Pre-School Learning Alliance, S Milton Mount Primary School, Crawley. 16 King’s Lodge Primary School, Chippenham Ranvilles Junior School, Fareham. Sandham Middle School, Sandown. Niton Primary School. Emsworth Food Festival. 19 & Northern Infant School, Portchester. Farlington Marshes, Portsmouth, (for Hamp River Park Leisure Centre, Winchester. Henry Cort Recreation Ground, Fareham (f Avenue Park, Hayling Island (for Hampshir Elson Park, Gosport (for Hampshire Childre Cranborne Ancient Technology Centre (Pu Testwood Summer Literacy Project, Testw Bursledon Infant School (after school even Weeke Primary School, Winchester, (Winc Saint Denys Primary School, Southampton Solent Infant School, Portsmouth. 16/6/99, Ferndale Infant School, Swindon. Wimborne Infant School, Southsea. 30/6/0 Queen’s Inclosure Primary School, Waterlo Saint Joseph’s Comprehensive School, Sw County Mall, Crawley (for Crawley Library) Victoria Park, Portsmouth (Friends of the E Georgian Gardens Primary School, Rusting Foxhills Infant School, Colbury. Billingshurst Infant School. Workshops at Hampshire, Portsmouth and Danebury Hill (Test Valley Borough Counc Herne Junior School, Petersfield. Sarisbury Infant School. Front Lawn Infant School, Havant. Saint Anne’s Primary School, Chertsey. Flagship Portsmouth. 6 - 8/4/96, 13 & 14/9 Radio Art Asia, Southampton. 27 - 30/11/0 Brighton Storytellers Bevois Town Primary School, Southampto Brighstone Primary School. Whippingham Primary School. Castle Hill Junior School, Basingstoke. Kington Saint Michael Primary School. Royal Hospital for Sick Children, Bristol. 28 Saint Michael’s Junior School, Aldershot. Saint George’s Primary School, Warminste Southbourne Infant School. Moredon Junior School, Swindon. Broad Town Primary School. The Priory School, Pamber End. Preston Candover Primary School. Saxon Shore Infant School, Portsmouth. Frogmore Infant School. Saint Finian’s Primary School, Cold Ash. 2 Treloar College, Alton. Pinehurst Infant School, Swindon. 15/1/01, Leesland Infant School, Gosport. H.M. Prison, Ashwell, Oakham, Rutland (K Saxon Wood Special School, Basingstoke. Westfield Junior School, Portsmouth. 26/1/ Saint Mark’s Primary School, Farnborough Family Fun Event (Surestart), Holy Family Orchard Infant School, Dibden Purlieu. 10/ Grayshott Primary School. Bishop Tufnell Junior School, Bognor Regi Park View Junior School, Basingstoke. Townhill Junior School, Southampton. 18/2 Countess Mountbatten Hospice, West End Weybourne Infant School, Farnham. 6/2/98 Woolston Infant School, Southampton. (W Saint John’s Infant School, Southampton (W Weston Shore Infant School, Southampton Alderman Quilley Secondary School, Eastl Meadowlands Infant School, Lovedean. 20 Holmbush First School, Shoreham-by-Sea H. M. Prison, Brixton, London (Kids VIP). The Laurels First School, Worthing. “Lads and Dads”, Fareham Library. Woolston Secondary School, Southampton United Reform Church, Winchester (Magpi St. Edward’s School, Sherfield English. H.M. Prison, Parkhurst, Isle of Wight (Kids Whitchurch Silk Mill. 9/1/99, 22/1/00, Sharps Copse Junior School, Havant. 20/1 Sharps Copse Infant School, Havant. 2/2/0 H.M Prison, Acklington, Northumberland (K Locks Heath Junior School (day in school p H.M. Prison, High Down, Sutton (Kids VIP) Manor Infant School, Portsmouth. Charles Dickens Infant School, Portsmouth Oakridge Junior School, Basingstoke. 20/1 Saint Nicolas’ Infant School, Guildford. 3/10 Southbourne Junior School. Loder Valley, Wakehurst Place, Ardingly. (S Romsey Pre-School Learning Alliance. “White Knuckle Event”, Calshot. “Explosion!”, Gosport. Southsea Castle, (for Portsmouth Museum Camp Cav, Wilton. 24/7/01, 2 Naomi House Children’s Hospice, Sutton S The Link @ Hazelwick, Crawley. 8/5/01, Kirkby in Furness Brownies (with other loca H.M. Prison, Haverigg, Cumbria (Kids VIP) Lordswood Community Centre, Southampt Hapstead Hall, Ardingly (adult’s workshop The Gardeners Arms, Ardingly (for mid-Sus Ashley Infant School, New Milton. 21/1/00, Leesland Community Park, Gosport. 15/10 School Library Service, Basingstoke (Work The Park Nursery, Frimley. 8/6/00, West Wittering Primary School. 4/4/00, Padnell Junior School, Cowplain. 15/6/00, Woodcraft Folk, Bitterne Park, Southampto Norwood Primary School, Eastleigh. Clovelly Road Centre, Southampton (Sures West Indian Club, Southampton (Surestart Kempshott
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