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Review: Just So Festival, Rode Hall, Cheshire
The average Just So parent, judging by appearances, is of approximately the correct vintage for Glastonbury 1997 to be a resonant pop culture reference.
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Just So Festival, Rode Hall, Cheshire
Now in its ninth year, Just So Festival, an annual festival for children and their families, returned to Rode Hall in Cheshire earlier this month.
Read the full story..Review: Just So Festival, Rode Hall, Cheshire
Where to start. This is the hardest of reviews to write because I really don’t know what to tell you about the weekend we’ve just had.
Read the full story..“If words aren’t spoken or written, they start to become less relevant.” The Lost Words: Seek, Find, Speak
“Heather? You’re kidding me!”
Read the full story..Photo Gallery: Family Fun at Just So Festival
Just So Festival, an annual festival for children and their families in Cheshire, took place last weekend.
Read the full story..Review and Photo Gallery: Just So Festival 2015, Cheshire
Now in it’s sixth year, Just So Festival returned like a Lewis Carroll Brigadoon and once again delivered a magical family experience.
Read the full story..John Hegley on Bus Conductors, Barbers and Potatoes
I saw John Hegley at Just So Festival in August this year, performing to a crowd of parents and young children. It had the potential to be a difficult gig.
Read the full story..Just So Festival: a magical weekend in Cheshire
Just So Festival is an annual festival for children and their families set in the sprawling landscape of Rode Hall, Cheshire (near Congleton). Imagine a farmland that’s been bewitched by Roald Dahl and Lewis Carroll, decorated by Cath Kidston and soundtracked by Kate Rusby, Fats Domino and the Muppets and you’re halfway there.
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