Soft play zone to expand following increase in popularity
Lighthouse Community Church in Sheringham is planning to extend its building to make room for a larger Soft Play zone, keeping in view the growing demand.
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Sophie Skyring is a Community Reporter based in Norwich. Her role focuses on the incredible people paving the way for others in the city. When not at her desk she can be found in the countryside with her pint-sized canine Walter.
Sophie Skyring is a Community Reporter based in Norwich. Her role focuses on the incredible people paving the way for others in the city. When not at her desk she can be found in the countryside with her pint-sized canine Walter.
Lighthouse Community Church in Sheringham is planning to extend its building to make room for a larger Soft Play zone, keeping in view the growing demand.
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