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Parties! Great fun to go to, a nightmare to organise. Not any more, as it’s Parties galore with UFindus Entertainment. All across the UK party businesses have found us, recognising UFindus as the key to reaching their desired customers. Now we can offer this comprehensive selection of companies for parties to you, presented in an easy to find, easy to use directory. Children can be hard to please, but a vast array of children’s parties and entertainers are just a click away, so there will something to satisfy everyone; magicians, clowns, and even HARRY POTTER themed parties! But adults deserve their own fun parties too. Regress to your youth with adult inflatables and fairground rides, or explore the other sides to your nature with psychic gatherings as well as UK swingers clubs. There will be no more wallflowers at your parties, with this inclusive directory of entertainment agencies and DJs. And of course, where would any decent parties be without fancy dress?
About Tilbury - show infohide info
Tilbury is a town on the North bank of the River Thames, at the point where the river narrows to about 800 yards. As a result, a deep water port was established here to take ships too large for berthing points further down the Thames. The town of Tilbury has a population of approximately 12000 inhabitants. The location of Tilbury is famous for being the location where Queen Elizabeth I placed her troops to prepare for invasion by the Spanish, where she gave the famous speech which incorporated the words "I know I have the body but of a weak and feeble woman; but I have the heart and stomach of a king, and of a king of England too". A fort was established at Tilbury in 1539 by Henry VIII. A second was built in 1650, by sir Bernard de Gomme, the chief army engineer of Charles II. The fort was completed in 1680, and was used for defensive purposes until 1950. Over the years the forts at Tilbury have been important, particularly during the Spanish Armada and the Anglo-Dutch Wars. Today, the fort is now a national monument, with several interesting features, including a water gate to allow access to the quay on the river from inside the fort. The defences of the fort include two moats, a ravelin and a redan. Until the 1960's, Tilbury was the port for London bound passenger liners. Today, Tilbury is still a major container and cago port, and still sees a lot of passenger traffic. Tilbury is one of the top three ports in the UK. The town has a population of approximately 12000 inhabitants. Today, the town has two railway stations. These are both on the lines between London Fenchurch Street and Southend, Pitsea and Stanford-le-Hope. Towns close to Tilbury include Thurrock, Grays, Gravesend, Northfleet, Dartford, Woolwich, Chatham, Gillingham, Swanscombe, Swanley, Basildon, Romford and Ilford.
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- Bouncy Castles And Inflatables
- Childrens Entertainers
- Childrens Parties
- Dj Equipment Sales And Hire
- Fancy Dress
- Fireworks
- Mobile Disco And Karaoke
- Wedding Receptions
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