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Young people playing the “parachute game” during a practice by Canterbury youth groups in Hagley Park last Saturday for a Royal performance before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Queen Elizabeth II Park on March 1. The “new games” display they are rehearsing will be the highlight of the day. The new games involve large numbers of people and encourage co-operation rather than competition.

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Press, 12 February 1986, Page 49

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Young people playing the “parachute game” during a practice by Canterbury youth groups in Hagley Park last Saturday for a Royal performance before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Queen Elizabeth II Park on March 1. The “new games” display they are rehearsing will be the highlight of the day. The new games involve large numbers of people and encourage co-operation rather than competition. Press, 12 February 1986, Page 49

Young people playing the “parachute game” during a practice by Canterbury youth groups in Hagley Park last Saturday for a Royal performance before the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh at Queen Elizabeth II Park on March 1. The “new games” display they are rehearsing will be the highlight of the day. The new games involve large numbers of people and encourage co-operation rather than competition. Press, 12 February 1986, Page 49

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