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Top deals to beat summer holiday boredom without breaking the bank

Top deals to beat summer holiday boredom without breaking the bank Edited by Giselle Wainwright Updated: 23:06, 26 Jul 2021 SUMMER is about getting the kids out of the house – but it can leave you out of pocket. 7 Here are some days out ideas to keep the kids entertained without breaking the bank Parents spend £15 more per day per child during the school holidays than they do in term time, according to money app  Monese. That soon adds up, so today I’ve got some ideas that will make saving cash child’s play. SUPER DAY OUT Booking is now open for Warwick Castle if you have collected your Sun Savers codes but don’t worry if you missed out.

Deaf Awareness Week: How to speak to deaf people in Suffolk

Published: 9:34 AM May 3, 2021    Richard Platt, chairman of the Ipswich Deaf Children s Society with some of the children - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Members of the deaf community in Suffolk have revealed some of the day to day challenges faced when you re hard of hearing in a noisy world. Lacey and Frankie, members of the Ipswich Deaf Children s Society - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Most deaf people rely on a combination of British Sign Language (BSL) and lip reading when communicating, however as many hearing people do not know any signs they can find it hard to understand what a deaf person is trying to say.

Deaf Awareness Week: How to speak to deaf people in Suffolk | East Anglian Daily Times

Published: 9:34 AM May 3, 2021    Richard Platt, chairman of the Ipswich Deaf Children s Society with some of the children - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Members of the deaf community in Suffolk have revealed some of the day to day challenges faced when you re hard of hearing in a noisy world. Lacey and Frankie, members of the Ipswich Deaf Children s Society - Credit: Sarah Lucy Brown Most deaf people rely on a combination of British Sign Language (BSL) and lip reading when communicating, however as many hearing people do not know any signs they can find it hard to understand what a deaf person is trying to say.

Stevenage shops welcome customers back after Covid lockdown

Punters were delighted to be back out there supporting local, as mum Lauren explained that her two kids were able to finally spend their Christmas money in Smyths Toy Store this morning. And there are new promotions at stores in town, including The Entertainer in Westgate, who are offering a superhero mask competition and a retail quiet hour .  Stevenage s Town Square has been spruced up ahead of lockdown easing on Monday, April 12 - Credit: Stevenage Borough Council Shaun Collins, owner of SC Models in Orbital Close, opened his store last October, but was only able to trade for three weeks before lockdown forced him to close his doors.

April 12: Customers return as lockdown restrictions ease

April 12: Customers return as lockdown restrictions ease
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