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The Kidz Stop Ltd

the kidz stop ltd

The Kidz Stop is a family owned business situated in Bo'ness and Linlithgow offering Nursery and Out of School care to children from 3 months to 12 years. Since opening in 2003, we have been providing early learning and childcare for hundreds of families in the local area. At The Kidz Stop we are focused on creating a homely atmosphere where your child is looked after in a safe, secure, and nurturing environment. Our small rooms enable staff to build a more personal and supportive relationship with our families, where self confidence and independence skills are encouraged and developed. Rooms are reviewed and resources changed regularly to ensure that the range of experiences offered will enhance your child's social and emotional wellbeing and development. Children have daily access to outdoor play and learning from loose parts play in the garden, to ball games in the park, to hide and seek in the woods, or a trip to the library or the loch to see the wildlife. Our newly renovated outdoor areas provide the children with ample opportunities for outdoor learning in all weathers. Our staff team is highly qualified and undergo regular training to ensure that they are well equipped to support children's learning and development in an environment that is stimulating and creative. We’ve been graded ‘very good’ in all areas by the Care Inspectorate and you can find out more by visiting www.careinspectorate.com While our website is designed to give you a flavour of the services we offer, we would love to show you around and give you an opportunity to meet the team. If you would like to find out more then just call or email and we would be delighted to arrange an appointment at a time that suits you.

Troed y Rhiw Organics

troed y rhiw organics

Troed y Rhiw is a 23 acre mixed organic farm situated in Ceredigion’s coastal belt, less than two miles from the sea. Established in 2008, it is owned and run by Nathan Richards and Alicia Miller. The farm’s ethos is built around a belief in the necessity of farming sustainably in the 21st century. This means a whole farm holistic approach to food production which starts with the microbial worlds within our soil and encompasses everything from habitat protection and creation, to the role that the farm has within the local community. Along with horticulture production, we also have a small herd of Highland cattle which contribute to the farm’s fertility and provide meat for the family and our customers. We focus on local food, serving our immediate community through a box scheme delivered within thirty miles of the farm, local producer’s markets, and retail outlets such as restaurants and green grocers. Staying local means our food is fresh, mostly picked and sold on the same day, and fresh food is the key to good cooking. The farm supports a range of wildlife. Pipistrelle and Brown Long-eared bats roost in the specially designed bat loft in the roof of our stone dairies. Rabbits, badgers and foxes all live in and around the farm. There is a wide range of bird life living on the farm including Jays, Nuthatches, Blue Tits, Wagtails and other garden birds as well as birds of prey, from Barn Owls and Red Kites to Buzzards which hunt in the surrounding countryside. A Heron regularly visits our pond during the summer months. The farm hosts a colony of bees kept in fourteen hives. A wide variety of butterflies and moths flourish on the farm encouraged by the farm’s diverse habitat and because we don’t use any pesticides.

JasonPB Photography

jasonpb photography

JasonPB (Jason Parnell-Brookes) is an internationally award-winning photographer, educator and writer based in Frome, UK. A qualified teacher and Master’s graduate, Jason was Highly Commended in the Mammal Society Photographer of the Year Awards 2013 before being named Digital Photographer of the Year 2014 for his macro work and winning the Gold Prize award for his portraiture in the Nikon Photo Contest International 2018-19, one of the world’s biggest photography competitions. His wealth of academic and real-world experience in a variety of photographic disciplines makes Jason the perfect photography educator, able to talk authoritatively on multiple subjects, as he did at The Photography Show 2017. In his decade-long career Jason has worked for big fashion brands like Superdry and Tu Sainsbury’s as both a photographer and retoucher. After many years in the fashion world he moved to publishing as an editorial photographer for multiple magazines including Prog Rock and Digital Photographer. He was a photographic adviser and writer for World of Animals, and became Technique Editor on N-Photo magazine where he worked for four years. He now contributes to web giants like Techradar, CreativeBloq and FStoppers. Jason also interviews Canon ambassadors for the Canon Europe website and is a guest trainer for Nikon School UK. He’s also shot and written advertising campaigns for London Camera Exchange and MPB. Jason has literally written the book on Nikon, Canon and Sony camera systems (e.g. The Nikon Handbook, The Sony Camera Book etc); and is a dab-hand at image editing having contributed to bookazines such as Teach Yourself Lightroom and Teach Yourself Photoshop. Having had the rare opportunity to shoot in a number of disciplines from fashion to portraiture, landscape to astrophotography and wildlife, Jason’s greatest strength is his ability to produce high

Kathryn Parsons

kathryn parsons

Uppingham

I live on the edge of the Cambridgeshire Fens for many years, right between the flat fenlands to the east and the first gently rolling hills to the west. It’s a fascinating place, immensely rich in history and with many nationally important nature reserves. Kathryn Parsons My work flows from my love of nature, small details and place combined with a life-long delight in exploring craft techniques. It’s an adventure driven by curiosity and a desire to seek out and share some of the fascinating stories of this amazing planet and the people who’ve lived here… because stories help us connect with places and each other, which is good for humans! And feeling connected also means we’re more likely to cherish and protect biodiversity and heritage. My deep grief for the damage that the natural world is sustaining adds drive and reason. Found in the Fields, detail As I spend time getting to know a place, delving in to archives and talking with people who know it best, I search for stories that capture my attention and which I think will fascinate others too. I intentionally allow space for discoveries to guide the final outcomes, and select materials and techniques that best tell the story. Sharing the research and exploration via social media draws others in to the adventure, and so the stories gently ripple out… the land is "re-storied" and people's connections with place and nature are strengthened and enriched. Kathryn Parsons Handcrafts and simple tools are at the heart of my work. I've always loved exploring what I can make different materials and processes do, right from a very young age. To me it's an exciting, fascinating adventure! And so I use a wide variety of processes and materials, depending on what best communicates the story... from eco-printed poems and sugar shoes to photography and mixed media sculptures. To reduce the environmental impact of my work I often use old or natural objects. And in very small quantities I use porcelain too, because for me it speaks deeply of the beauty, fragility and strength of the natural world. Much of my work is created to be displayed as temporary interventions in the place that it speaks about... adding richness and something new to see, while offering new ways for visitors to respond and engage. Kathryn Parsons My first career was in teaching, in primary, further and adult education - including teaching sugarcraft and competing in international sugarcraft competitions! Gradually I learned to listen to my heart, and follow its desire to use my creativity and love of learning to share fascinating stories of nature and place. I delight in nurturing the creativity of others and sharing my adventures through writing, workshops, demonstrations and talks. In 2022, I launched NatureCraft online mini workshops - a space to connect with nature, creativity and other nature-loving people from across the globe. Exhibitions, Residencies and Site-Specific Artworks I have exhibited at The National Centre for Craft & Design (solo and group exhibition), and created site-specific artworks for Burghley House, University of Leicester, John Clare Trust, Derby Museum’s porcelain gallery and on nature reserves. In 2012 one of my artworks was selected for “Inspired by…” exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. See C.V. for more details. Currently I am Artist in Residence with Langdyke Countryside Trust, a wildlife conservation and heritage charity. I tell the stories of local volunteers and the places, wildlife and heritage that they work to protect. Tern Rafting, Langdyke Herbarium of Stories, Kathryn Parsons Privacy and Cookies Policy Copyright © 2022 Kathryn Parsons. Images may not be copied, downloaded or used without the written permission of the artist. Powered by Clikpic

Freewavesurfacademy

freewavesurfacademy

Bude

FREEWAVE SURF ACADEMY IS A SURF SCHOOL WITH OVER 15 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TAKING SMALL GROUPS, FAMILIES AND INDIVIDUALS ON SURFING LESSONS AND AQUATIC ADVENTURES IN AND AROUND WIDEMOUTH BAY IN BUDE, CORNWALL. OUR SMALL SURF SCHOOL IS MADE UP OF A TEAM OF LOCAL INSTRUCTORS WHO ARE ALL EXCELLENT WATERMEN AND LADIES. EACH OF THE INSTRUCTORS HAS EXTENSIVE KNOWLEDGE OF THE ACTIVITIES THAT THEY DELIVER.  YOU WILL RECEIVE EXCELLENT HELP AND ADVICE ON YOUR SURFING, [https://freewavesurfacademy.co.uk/surfing-lessons/] SUP [https://freewavesurfacademy.co.uk/stand-up-paddle-boarding/] OR COASTEERING [https://freewavesurfacademy.co.uk/coasteering/] TECHNIQUE AS WELL AS SOME INSIDE KNOWLEDGE OF THE BEST PLACES TO CHECK OUT DURING YOUR HOLIDAY IN BUDE, CORNWALL. THEY ARE A HIGHLY MOTIVATED BUNCH WHO LOVE TO MEET NEW PEOPLE AND BE AROUND THE WATER. CORNWALL IS A PRETTY RAD PLACE WITH WIDEMOUTH BAY AND BUDE BEING NO EXCEPTION. THE STUNNING COAST AND TRANQUIL WATERWAYS PROVIDE US WITH THE PERFECT VENUE FOR US TO TAKE YOU ON AN EXPERIENCE. WHY NOT START WITH THE BEAUTIFUL, RELAXING AND WILDLIFE-RICH FLAT WATER CANAL TO START YOUR STAND UP PADDLEBOARDING EXPERIENCE. THEN HIT THE SURF AT THE FAMOUS SURFING BEACH OF WIDEMOUTH BAY OR SUMMERLEAZE. THEN IT’S ON TO THE RUGGED COASTLINE FOR SOME ADRENALINE-FILLED SAFETY ASSURED COASTEERING JUMPS OR WHY NOT STAY, RELAX AND UNWIND ON A SURFING & YOGA RETREAT? [https://freewavesurfacademy.co.uk/surf-yoga-retreat-cornwall/] IT’S ALMOST AS IF BUDE WAS MADE FOR YOUR ADVENTURE WE THINK EVERYONE IS SPECIAL. EACH WITH OUR DIFFERENT ABILITIES, LIMITATIONS, FEARS, DREAMS, ASPIRATIONS AND GOALS. FAMILIES, HEN PARTIES, CORPORATE TEAMS AND COUPLES ARE ALL MADE UP OF INDIVIDUALS. LET US TAILOR YOUR EXPERIENCES TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE INDIVIDUALS IN YOUR FAMILY OR GROUP. THIS WAY, EVERYONE THAT COMES TO VISIT US LEAVES WITH A SMILE AND A SENSE OF ACHIEVEMENT. GET IN CONTACT [https://freewavesurfacademy.co.uk/contact-us/] AND CHAT WITH US ABOUT WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOUR GROUP OR BOOK [https://freewavesurfacademy.co.uk/booking-calendar/] YOUR EXPERIENCE TODAY

Sharif Adams

sharif adams

Hi and welcome. I handcraft simple wooden spoons, bowls and pots for everyday use using age-old traditional tools and techniques. I sell my wooden ware at artisan crafts markets and I teach to small groups or on a one to one basis. I also work on a commission basis so there's always plenty to do. My interest in working with wood started in 1998 when I studied violin making at London Guildhall University for three years. I later went on to work with an antique furniture restorer near High Wycombe. While I learned a lot from both these experiences, it was not until I discovered the joy and creative freedom of working with green wood that a little voice in my head quietly said, ‘this is it!’. The bowls I sell are turned on a treadle lathe/pole lathe; an archaic machine, simple to make and maintain, using human energy to keep the work piece revolving. In the middle of winter the best way to keep warm is to turn a few bowls. I cut all of the wood for my bowls and spoons with either a chainsaw, bow saws or large one man cross cut saws. The tools I use for bowl turning are hand forged. I enjoy forging almost as much as I enjoy working with wood. Sometimes I carve bowls using the same tools I use for carving spoons; axes and knives, with the addition of a small adze for hollowing. These are very different in form to the turned bowls and usually I will only make these for sale on request. I do all my work in an old Devon barn, on beautiful Dartmoor where I live. I love to cook good, simple, healthy meals and enjoy foraging for wild foods. I’m always well entertained; watching the wildlife in the woods is so much better than watching the TV. In the evenings I enjoy playing my battered acoustic guitar or the fiddle; the former less badly than the latter.

Dream Big Kidz

dream big kidz

London

Some of our recent activities include: - Helping children develop life skills & team work skills by running their own clubs! - Sports - Games - Piano Club - Trips to various museums, parks & Jump In. - Trip to Paradise Wildlife Park - Visits to a Care Home to develop empathy & help children be grateful, etc. - Photography Club - Cooking Club - Drama - Inspirational story time & craft sessions - Photo Booth sessions - Award Ceremony - Learning how to cope with challenges & lots more! BRINGING OUT THE BEST IN CHILDREN AND TEENAGERS. OUR AIMS: For every child and teenager to understand that they are unique, gifted and can amazing things which can touch others’ lives positively. Support each child & teen; teach them how to rise above their challenges, be positive, live purposefully & aspire to excel in the areas of their passions. Create an exciting & friendly environment for them to flourish alongside their peers & friends towards being the best they can be. WHY? Emotions can move us to act or hinder us from doing so, hence the word: e-motion. Our aim is to remove emotional hindrances which hold back true potential in children & teenagers. At DreamBigKidz we are passionate about developing the emotional strengths that they need to aspire, achieve and excel. Our inspirational events include a range of activities to excite the passions and interests of children, while crucially teaching important areas of emotional intelligence, such as self esteem, resilience, handling anger and self confidence. We run single sessions as well as group sessions. In the latter, we provide fun activities to develop the students further at home, as well as optional parental / carer support. We want every child and teenage to complete the sessions with a big sense of achievement. Therefore a lot of energy goes into encouraging them with support, rewards, treats and other incentives.  DEVELOPING EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE PROMOTES: Academic success, Health and well-being Prevents or limits issues such as bullying, drug abuse, violence and truancy.