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Extreeme Adventure is a high ropes course, built in some of the tallest trees in Eastern England, in the beautiful "New Wood", part of the Weasenham Woods, Norfolk. Hours of adrenaline rushing family fun (must be 10 years of age plus) which takes aerial trekking to new extremes. Swing, climb and jump at 20ft or 40ft for the more adventurous! High up in the trees there are over 20 different elements to conquer. In addition there is a 3G swing, a 80ft fan descender jump and a 1,000ft zip wire, both respectively thought to be Britain's highest and longest!

THE ULTIMATE ACTIVITY DAYS, PERFECT FOR ANY GROUP ACTIVITY – CORPORATE AWAY DAYS, YOUTH TRIPS, SCHOOL OUTINGS, STAG AND HEN DO'S Do you have problems organising the perfect day out or corporate away day? Do you desperately try to find something to suit everyone's needs but can't? LET US DO ALL THE HARD WORK FOR YOU....

We are on the A1065 8 miles North of Swaffham and 8 miles South of Fakenham. Large signs on the A1065 in the Weasenham Woods indicate the turning off the main road. The car park is only 400 yards from the crossroads.

Tel: 07775593477 or 01328 838720

www.extreemeadventure.co.uk


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Are you looking for something a bit different for a birthday party? Want some time out to prepare the cake & candles? Wish it was someone else’s turn to entertain the children? If you have children aged between 3-7 then I could very well be what you’ve been looking for!

CHILDRENS ENTERTAINER & MAGICIAN Contact Neil on 07894 427724 e: enquirues@mistermeeks.co.uk

Cambridge based children’s entertainer & magician, bringing noise, interaction, fun & magic to parties … and did I mention noise, yep there’s lots of that! Fantastic entertainment the whole family will enjoy and be a part of.

www.mistermeeks.co.uk

Twitter @Mister_Meeks

TO ADVERTISE IN THE NEXT EDITION OF THIS MAGAZINE Email pc-graphics@hotmail.com


GORLESTON-ON-SEA NORFOLKS BEST KEPT SECRET

Gorleston-on-Sea lies between Lowestoft and Gt Yarmouth on the east coast in Norfolk and features its own bay and riverside, with a sandy beach stretching into the distance below glorious cliff gardens and a grand promenade. The safe bathing beach is a firm favourite with local people and is where you can also wind surf and enjoy the water in many other ways. Visitors enjoy not only this excellent Blue Flag beach, but also a paddling pool, yacht pond, below the promenade and green cliffs, beautiful lawns, bowling greens, tennis courts and a trim-trail on the cliff top. Take a gentle stroll or jog along like many others do and take in the views of the beach, harbour mouth, pier and wind turbines beyond. The prom and beach at GorlestonBehind the prom lies a range of large homes, hotels, guesthouses and self-catering holiday flats. Many beachside cafes and shops offer a wide selection of goods from multicoloured buckets and spades to trendy sunshades and beach wear. Gorleston has its own Pavilion Theatre, with seaside shows, and the Ocean Room, a dining/dance venue, plus a bingo hall, pitch and putt golf course, an amusement park, several restaurants and many pubs. Two large hotels in prime seaside sites cater for business and private functions, and add striking shapes to the skyline


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The Kindness Of Strangers One thing I have learnt in the time I have been working on the Reynard City project is that you can get help from unexpected places. It pays to be open minded and to seize opportunities, even if the benefit is not immediately obvious. This doesn’t mean that you jump on every bandwagon going, nor does it mean you should not be aware. What I mean is that there are helpful people out there and with the internet this can be anyone. And yes if you are reading this article I am asking you for help as well but we’ll come to that at the end! For example when I first started this I never thought that someone from Phoenix, Arizona would be one of our hardest working fans and promoters. Nor did I think while doing copywriting that the person giving me that work would also give me valuable writing advice. At the moment we are currently waiting to hear back from a major British production company who are looking at the series scripts for our cartoon series. This is why making more people aware of Reynard City and spreading the word is more important than ever. The people who have worked on this project deserve a reward for the hard work they have put in and we need all the help we can get! As stated at the start I heard some great ideas for promoting us. These include videos on Youtube (parodies, sketches, animations), stickers with our website on, CDs sent to high school art departments, PDF previews and a forum. In order to do these effectively we need the help of our sponsors.

If you want to know more email reynardcity@gmail.com or visit www.reynardcity.com/advertise for more information


Extreeme Adventure is a high ropes course, built in some of the tallest trees in Eastern England, in the beautiful "New Wood", part of the Weasenham Woods, Norfolk. Hours of adrenaline rushing family fun (must be 10 years of age plus) which takes aerial trekking to new extremes. Swing, climb and jump at 20ft or 40ft for the more adventurous! High up in the trees there are over 20 different elements to conquer. In addition there is a 3G swing, a 80ft fan descender jump and a 1,000ft zip wire, both respectively thought to be Britain's highest and longest!

THE ULTIMATE ACTIVITY DAYS, PERFECT FOR ANY GROUP ACTIVITY – CORPORATE AWAY DAYS, YOUTH TRIPS, SCHOOL OUTINGS, STAG AND HEN DO'S Do you have problems organising the perfect day out or corporate away day? Do you desperately try to find something to suit everyone's needs but can't? LET US DO ALL THE HARD WORK FOR YOU....

We are on the A1065 8 miles North of Swaffham and 8 miles South of Fakenham. Large signs on the A1065 in the Weasenham Woods indicate the turning off the main road. The car park is only 400 yards from the crossroads.

Tel: 07775593477 or 01328 838720

www.extreemeadventure.co.uk


Strictly business April 2012

ONLINE MAGAZINE

Are you looking for something a bit different for a birthday party? Want some time out to prepare the cake & candles? Wish it was someone else’s turn to entertain the children? If you have children aged between 3-7 then I could very well be what you’ve been looking for!

CHILDRENS ENTERTAINER & MAGICIAN Contact Neil on 07894 427724 e: enquirues@mistermeeks.co.uk

Cambridge based children’s entertainer & magician, bringing noise, interaction, fun & magic to parties … and did I mention noise, yep there’s lots of that! Fantastic entertainment the whole family will enjoy and be a part of.

www.mistermeeks.co.uk

Twitter @Mister_Meeks

TO ADVERTISE IN THE NEXT EDITION OF THIS MAGAZINE Email pc-graphics@hotmail.com


GORLESTON-ON-SEA NORFOLKS BEST KEPT SECRET

Gorleston-on-Sea lies between Lowestoft and Gt Yarmouth on the east coast in Norfolk and features its own bay and riverside, with a sandy beach stretching into the distance below glorious cliff gardens and a grand promenade. The safe bathing beach is a firm favourite with local people and is where you can also wind surf and enjoy the water in many other ways. Visitors enjoy not only this excellent Blue Flag beach, but also a paddling pool, yacht pond, below the promenade and green cliffs, beautiful lawns, bowling greens, tennis courts and a trim-trail on the cliff top. Take a gentle stroll or jog along like many others do and take in the views of the beach, harbour mouth, pier and wind turbines beyond. The prom and beach at GorlestonBehind the prom lies a range of large homes, hotels, guesthouses and self-catering holiday flats. Many beachside cafes and shops offer a wide selection of goods from multicoloured buckets and spades to trendy sunshades and beach wear. Gorleston has its own Pavilion Theatre, with seaside shows, and the Ocean Room, a dining/dance venue, plus a bingo hall, pitch and putt golf course, an amusement park, several restaurants and many pubs. Two large hotels in prime seaside sites cater for business and private functions, and add striking shapes to the skyline


Stand out from the CROWD...

If you are interested in advertising in the next edition please email...

pc-graphics@hotmail.com


The Kindness Of Strangers One thing I have learnt in the time I have been working on the Reynard City project is that you can get help from unexpected places. It pays to be open minded and to seize opportunities, even if the benefit is not immediately obvious. This doesn’t mean that you jump on every bandwagon going, nor does it mean you should not be aware. What I mean is that there are helpful people out there and with the internet this can be anyone. And yes if you are reading this article I am asking you for help as well but we’ll come to that at the end! For example when I first started this I never thought that someone from Phoenix, Arizona would be one of our hardest working fans and promoters. Nor did I think while doing copywriting that the person giving me that work would also give me valuable writing advice. At the moment we are currently waiting to hear back from a major British production company who are looking at the series scripts for our cartoon series. This is why making more people aware of Reynard City and spreading the word is more important than ever. The people who have worked on this project deserve a reward for the hard work they have put in and we need all the help we can get! As stated at the start I heard some great ideas for promoting us. These include videos on Youtube (parodies, sketches, animations), stickers with our website on, CDs sent to high school art departments, PDF previews and a forum. In order to do these effectively we need the help of our sponsors.

If you want to know more email reynardcity@gmail.com or visit www.reynardcity.com/advertise for more information


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