Editor’s Word of the Season: Expectation
There is a very particular feeling that arrives along with the first days of spring. It can best be described
Read MoreThere is a very particular feeling that arrives along with the first days of spring. It can best be described
Read MoreThe holiday season is a time of family, gifts and general food-based merriment that require a lot of planning and organisation. M&D is here to help you. Find out about about gifts from Little BigHeads with their exclusive offer, a pleasant shopping experience at Giddy Goat Toys and their Christmas gift guide and don’t forget to check our pantos and events list.
Read MoreRowdah Charbak, former Head Girl of Alderley Edge School for Girls has won the northern regional finals of the ISA National Art Competition. She has, as a result, qualified for the National competition.
Read MoreStockport based not for profit magazine AuKids is celebrating its tenth birthday with the news that it has been shortlisted to receive a share of Vernon Building Society’s annual Community Awards Fund.
Read MoreEditorial to issue 62 of Mums and Dads Magazine, autumn 2018 with articles on back to school time and importance of the routine.
Read MoreKids Collective out of School Clubs have raised a fantastic £977 for the ‘Children’s Adventure Farm Trust’, that provides a variety of programmes for terminally ill, disabled and disadvantaged children.
Read MoreMore than 200 senior citizens from the local community joined invited guests for a spectacular premiere of The Phantom of
Read MoreHelen Jeys from Alderley Edge School for Girls and Claire Hewitt from Manchester High School for Girls joined forces this
Read MoreHolly Myers, a 12 year-old school girl from Marple Bridge shaved 17 inches of her hair and donated it to the Little Princess Trust Charity whilst raising a staggering £5,000.
Read MoreOne of Britain’s most decorated sports broadcasters and a familiar voice on Match of the Day returned to his old
Read MoreIn this issue of M&D family magazine, we’ve embraced both sides of summer. Read about holiday destinations, both usual and unusual, and immerse yourself in the events guide to make the most of the season. Learn about some life-saving first aid skills (for those situations a little more dire than just hayfever), and think about coping with the sudden pressure of the back-to-school and back-to-work end of the summer.
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