Saturday, 23 July 2011

Migrant and Refuge women have Fun!!!!!

it's time for Migrant and Refuge Women to start having  fun and makes happy children !! 
there is plenty family places in London and UK

London Parks

London Parks are spacious & well preserved and maintained perfect for family walks, picnics and various concerts and events in London. London city has made the most of its greenery by encouraging people to come and enjoy the quiet and healthy environment. Rich and green parks in London offer a large grass area for sports and a wide variety of activities. Hyde Park, Regents Park, Holland Park, St James's Park and Kensington Gardens all can help you enjoy the quiet retreat in the heart of the city.

Beautiful London parks for children are very ideal for their outdoor activities with a specially devoted children's play area. Often described as the Lungs of London, parks offer a quiet retreat in the heart of the city for both residents and visitors.
Richmond Park
Highgate Wood and Queen's WoodLondon Highgate Wood and Queen's WoodMagical and ancient woodland, found in North London; Highgate Wood and Queen's Wood are remnants of the Forest of Middlesex with the rare Wild Service Tree and rich plants & animals.

Hyde Park

London Hyde ParkOne of the largest parks in London with more than 350 acres of    green land & meadows split by a lake is famous for Speaker's Corner for one    
who wants to speak about anything.

Kew Gardens The largest Royal world heritage site by UNESCO from 2003, these gardens offer 300 acres of lovely gardens with 6 glasshouses which offer an excellent experience of plant evolution or Bonsai House.


Richmond Parkl Park in London is home to 650 free roaming deer and provides an amazing view of St Paul's Cathedral. There are guided walks, kids entertainment & sports activities.

Victoria Park
London Victoria ParkVictoria Park, a very nice park in London for chilling out was historically the meeting place for industrial and social reforms, including the Great Dock Strike of 1889.

Waterlow Park
London Waterlow ParkA "garden for the gardenless" bequeathed by Sir Sidney Waterlow in 1889: Waterlow Park with outdoor theatres and music shows and wonderful ecological wildlife.

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