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The Pied Piper from Fendalton? Mrs Gae Cherry, the supervisor of the Fendalton Play Centre, dressed as the Pied Piper in the legend, “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” leads a group of children and their parents from 30 local play centres through Cathedral Square yesterday. Mrs Cherry led the procession from the Bridge of Remembrance to the Square to mark Canterbury Play Centre Association Week, held every two years to promote the aims and the work of the play-centre movement

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Press, 17 April 1980, Page 3

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The Pied Piper from Fendalton? Mrs Gae Cherry, the supervisor of the Fendalton Play Centre, dressed as the Pied Piper in the legend, “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” leads a group of children and their parents from 30 local play centres through Cathedral Square yesterday. Mrs Cherry led the procession from the Bridge of Remembrance to the Square to mark Canterbury Play Centre Association Week, held every two years to promote the aims and the work of the play-centre movement Press, 17 April 1980, Page 3

The Pied Piper from Fendalton? Mrs Gae Cherry, the supervisor of the Fendalton Play Centre, dressed as the Pied Piper in the legend, “The Pied Piper of Hamelin,” leads a group of children and their parents from 30 local play centres through Cathedral Square yesterday. Mrs Cherry led the procession from the Bridge of Remembrance to the Square to mark Canterbury Play Centre Association Week, held every two years to promote the aims and the work of the play-centre movement Press, 17 April 1980, Page 3