Attention parents! A new children's play attraction is opening soon in Edinburgh – and it looks like it's going to be a lot of fun for families. MakeBelieve, at Drumsheugh Place in the city centre, describes itself as a “stylish indoor play space designed for babes and their grown-ups to interact, laugh, and have fun”. On their website, MakeBelieve say: “We believe in the power of play. Welcome to MakeBelieve, the indoor space where kids can let their imaginations run wild. “The two-level space...
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TOPEKA (KSNT) - The Topeka Metro is rolling out a popular campaign that will let kids use public transportation for free. Starting Wednesday, May 15, kids under the age of 18 can ride any of the fixed bus routes at no cost until Aug. 15, 2024. "This promotion has been one that families in Topeka []
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The project is predominantly aimed at men and women aged 50+ but not exclusively, to deliver an educational, self-management and coping process that involves using pacing activities, motivation and behaviour change methods to support people living with chronic joint pain, such as osteoarthritis of the knees and hips. Peter Thomason, Director of Hallamshire Physiotherapy Clinic said: “For anyone suffering from chronic joint pain, particularly osteoarthritis, these evidence-based, physio-led...