CHILDREN: WHAT TO DO THIS WEEKEND IN LONDON...

Nikki Spencer
Friday 06 August 1999 18:02 EDT
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Thomas the Tank Engine Family Fun Day

Canary Wharf, London E14 (0171-363 9700) today, 10am-4pm, free

Children can come and meet the Fat Controller, bounce on a 25ft Thomas bouncy castle, and enjoy a range of entertainment, including puppet shows and live music today and 21 August (left). They also get a free fun-box, with stickers, pencils and other goodies, if they present a valid ticket and a fun-box voucher (available from any Underground station).

Last Summer of the Century Celebration

St Katherine's Dock, London E1 (0171-488 0555) today, 12noon, guided tours 1pm and 3pm, free

Every Saturday until 21 August there is free music and entertainment at this historic dock. There will also be guided walks around the area, with a docker and his wife.

Hayes Canal Festival

Willowtree Marina, West Quay Drive, Yeading, Hayes (0181-841 6585) today 10am-10pm, tomorrow 10am-4pm, free

Weekend event which includes a steam-boat rally, story-telling, and canal arts and crafts, as well as strolling troubadors.

... AND BEYOND

Discovery Day

Various squares around Birmingham (0121-303 1999) tomorrow, 11am-6pm, free

Find out what it's like to be an officer of the law or have a look inside a fire engine or an ambulance at this annual behind-the-scenes event, which this year has a 999 theme. In Cathedral Square there will be a host of activities especially for children (12noon to 4pm) including the chance to learn how to spin plates and juggle.

Teddy Bears' Picnic

Launceston Castle, Launceston, Cornwall (01566 772365) tomorrow, 2pm, adults pounds 1.60, children 80p

Children and their teddies are invited to a picnic at this medieval castle (right). Entertainment will be provided by Blossom the clown and her teddy bear puppet, who will put on a show of circus skills, as well as inviting young visitors to join in. NS

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