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LAKESIDE You'll be able to shop in a relaxed,


*fanfare* our opening hours are extended to 10am-7pm.


EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO SHOP, SEE AND DO TO MAKE YOUR SUMMER SIZZLE...


MUST HAVE


LUXURY GAS BBQ


FASHION SAYS RELAX


Tere are loads to choose fromwhen it comes tomen's fashion shops at Lakeside, but we're especially loving Jack &Jones.Tis


hip Danish label's summer collection includes super cool printed tees, tailored shirts and shorts that aremade for kicking back in. Oh and the staff are friendly too. It helps.


FEEL THE BURN


Tis AntonyWorrallTompson gas BBQ is the ultimate status


symbol for theman in your life. BBQ, £129.99, Robert Dyas


WATERSTONES HOT HOLIDAY READS


BEFORE I MET YOU Lisa Jewell £9.99 (RandomHouse) Heady first love and heartbreak are both explored in thiswarm and funny novel.


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AMY, MY DAUGHTER MitchWinehouse £20, HarperCollins An intimate account of the tragic diva's extraordinary life and music by her dear old dad.


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PRAETORIAN Simon Scarrow £6.99 (Headline) A new, thrilling swords and sandals adventure set in the treacherous city of Rome AD50. Expect bloodshed.


GOTO P34 TO WIN IT


laid-back atmosphere away fromthe Olympic hordes on Sundays, from 22 July-9 September, because


OLYMPIC SUNDAYS! *5 WE


REASONS


LAKESIDE 1. FREE


LOVE


PARKING! 13,000 parking spaces, park for FREE, every single day.


2.OPENING HOURS


Long opening hours means


we can take our time, thank you verymuch.


3. SO MUCH CHOICE


Over 250 shops, cafés and


BOARDWALK Take your pick from11 delicious


restaurants! 4.THE


restaurants and dine al fresco. It's what summer is all about.


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5.FREE KIDS'


August, head to the central


atrium for free kids' activities, with craſts,


games and some great British traditions to explore...


Win!


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