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Children can head to Elmhurst Gardens, South Woodford, to get their hands on Easter egg treats

Friday, March 15, 2013
2:31 PM

Children can get their hands on some Easter eggs by taking part in a hunt in Elmhurst Gardens, South Woodford tomorrow.

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Two hunts will be held, with one for under-fives and another for older children and adults.

There will also be stalls, refreshments and an appearance by the Easter Bunny at the gardens in Fosters Close.

The event runs from 10am-12.30pm.

It is supported by the Waitrose store in High Road, South Woodford, and by the Tesco store in Southend Road, Woodford Green.

For more information, visit www.friendsofelmhurst gardens.webeden.co.uk.

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