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Save up to £500 on Center Parcs school holiday stays with handy hack
READ MORE: Women board easyJet plane to discover allocated seats don't exist But, it seems there’s a hack which could knock a whopping £500 off your break and make the expense more realistic.Which is perfect, because we love the forests, cycling paths and rapids at Center Parcs and want our kids to feel the same nostalgia when they grow up.It seems that summer holidays around the different nations in the UK don’t always align.Various counties also have different summer holiday dates which means that Center Parcs in different areas may be priced differently.BirminghamLive reports that school holidays in the area are a week earlier than those in Devon. And February half terms can be different in Birmingham compared to other counties.They stated: “In Birmingham the break runs from February 20 to 24, 2023, but most other local authorities have theirs the week before (February 13 to 17) so that could be a great time to bag a bargain.”And, in Wales kids go back to school three days earlier than those in the Midlands.So, if you check your children’s term times for the summer holidays, Christmas break or half-terms you may find that there are dates when most of the rest of the country are back at school.These are the golden spots where you may find a deal.For example, BirminghamLive found that a four-day break in a new-style woodland lodge in Elveden Forest in Suffolk costs £1,149 from February 13 to 17, when most of the schoolchildren are on holiday.However, the same break from February 20 to 24, when Birmingham schools are off, costs £619.
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EastEnders' Jessie Wallace slapped with warning by bosses after drunken arrest
EastEnders' Jessie Wallace has been slapped with a clear warning by BBC bosses after a drunken incident and has expressed her "deep regret".The actress was involved in a drunken bust-up with a police officer outside of a nightclub in Bury St Edmonds, Suffolk.Following her run-in with the law, she accepted a caution.Jessie, 50, was reportedly with her partner at the time and was subsequently arrested by police officers on suspicion of assaulting a police officer as well as drunk and disorderly conduct.Hours later, she was cautioned at 2am on June 19, with Suffolk Police confirming to Daily Star that she had been released without charge.They said: "A 50 year-old woman was arrested early on Sunday morning in St Andrew's Street, Bury St Edmunds, on suspicion of assaulting a police officer/drunk and disorderly conduct and was released without charge after receiving a conditional caution."When accepting a conditional caution, a suspect must sign a document confirming an admission to the offence as well as any further details of the incident.Now, the BBC have issued a statement following Jessie's arrest, with a spokesperson saying: "Senior bosses have spoken to Jessie Wallace about the incident and issued a clear warning that this kind of behaviour is unacceptable and Jessie has expressed her deep regret."Jessie had been attending a Madness concert ahead of the incident at Thetford Forest and was seen posing with fans and dancing with her boyfriend.The actress previously opened up about her relationship with her boyfriend in May of this year on her Instagram page after pictures emerged of the pair together.But after the photographs circulated, Jessie was keen to shed light on their relationship.Confirming their romance, she
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