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b & q diy classes
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They used to do a kids club at my local BandQ a few years ago. It was completely free and absolutely fantastic. They had loads of staff helping out the kids and they they were just so lovely.
All the kids got a free apron and cap to take home and they made some really great stuff. One time he got to decorate a big plant pot and fill it with loads of plants and another time he made a wooden pencil box. As I said we didn't have to pay for a thing and he got to keep all the stuff. Even got his face in the paper. If it is anything like this it's deffinitely worth going. They did offer courses for adults too but we never went to any of those so I'm afraid I can't give you any info on those.0 -
I would love to do this, but the nearest B and Q taking part is in Swindon, and that's about two and a half hours away!0
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