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Peppa Pig and George are back
Lucky youngsters from across the region once again have the chance to see children’s favourites Peppa Pig and her little brother George.
Having become firm friends of the centre following successful visits, most recently in May this year, the pair will once again be calling into Royal Quays Outlet Centre in North Shields on Monday 31 August to make special guest appearances throughout the day.
Excited youngsters of all ages and their families can look forward to seeing the duo during appearances at 11am, 12noon, 1pm, 2pm and 3pm.
Royal Quays’ Centre Manager, Judith Ramshaw, said: “We look forward to the Bank Holiday weekends where our friends Peppa and George often try to pay us a visit. They always get a warm reception and the day itself is very much family orientated. One that provides lots of fun filled memories.
“Bank Holidays are a real treat and we always look to provide a day out that is enjoyable for both youngsters and their parents.”
Royal Quays is home to a number of top brands offering up to 60% off RRP such as Nike Factory Store, Gap Outlet, Clarks and Next Clearance, along with a vast range of local, independent retailers specialising in areas such as sport, fashion, jewellery, music and electrical items.
For more information, please visit www.royalquaysoutletcentre.com
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This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Royal Quays Outlet Centre .
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