SORRY, SURREY…CHESSINGTON APOLOGISES TO RESIDENTS FOR EXCESSIVE SCREAMING

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Builders install emergency ear defender boxes in Kingston High Street, as Chessington World of Adventures apologises to residents for the possibility of excessive screaming throughout Surrey when thousands of kids descend upon the new World of Jumanji on 15th May
Builders install emergency ear defender boxes in Kingston High Street, as Chessington World of Adventures apologises to residents for the possibility of excessive screaming throughout Surrey when thousands of kids descend upon the new World of Jumanji on 15th May
Jack, a 5-year old Jack Russell, tries to get into an emergency box of ear defenders outside Hampton Court Palace as Chessington World of Adventures says sorry for the noise ahead of the opening of World of Jumanji
Jack, a 5-year old Jack Russell, tries to get into an emergency box of ear defenders outside Hampton Court Palace as Chessington World of Adventures says sorry for the noise ahead of the opening of World of Jumanji
A cyclist in Box Hill looks on as builders install an emergency ear defender box. Chessington World of Adventures is apologising for potential excessive screaming throughout Surrey as thousands of kids try out the new Mandrill Mayhem
A cyclist in Box Hill looks on as builders install an emergency ear defender box. Chessington World of Adventures is apologising for potential excessive screaming throughout Surrey as thousands of kids try out the new Mandrill Mayhem

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