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Almond Valley Heritage Trust (Livingston)Newest Review: ... to smaller kids to help them grow up to be mindful of the space around them and a great reminder to older kid who perhaps don't give the matter as much thought as they should. There is also a separate building which holds all types of farming equipment like an impressive old-fashioned Combine Harvester. My boys were desperate to get on these but for obvious reasons (a two year old on a ... more |
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by - written on 23/02/07 (Very useful, 725 readings)
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This weekend, I had the prospect of spending Sunday afternoon with three high-energy boys aged between the ages of two and ten. The idea of being confined to a small livingroom as they tore through the house demolishing everything unfortunate enough to be in it's path was more than I could stand. The sun was out and the sky was blue so for the first time in a long while we weren't limited to indoor activities. Unusually, it was my partner who came up with the idea for a day out to Almond Valley Heritage Trust although we had been before. ***Location*** Millfield, Livingston (signposted from junction 3 of the M8) ***Opening Times*** 10am ... Read the complete review
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