Glad it all turned out, Lucy (well - nearly!)I have not yet seen anyone address the point I was trying to make earlier. It is no good just having childrens entertainment. There has to be proper child care. This must, by law, be provided by either legal parents or guardians or by someone approved by the local authority to provide that service. Imagine the uproar if, heaven forbid, anything bad happened to a child while being entertained by a folk entertainer not equiped to deal with emergencies?
Proper child care means either having the parents present, which I guess defeats the object Lucy brought up in the first place, or paying for the service. And as all parents out there know professional child care ain't cheap!
As I said before we have resolved the issue by no longer providing the facility and for that I apologise to anyone who feels they are missing out. But faced with either that or a potential tragedy i know which one I would vote for.
Cheers
Dave the Gnome