A child/teenage comedy about two warring neighbours from hell, set in the backdrop of an ice-skating school. Two neighbouring families, the Fox's and the Weasel's hate each other. They hate each other so much they:
- set traps
- ruin parties
- put up hedges twenty metres high
- build garish extensions
- dig basements four-floors deep
- tunnel under each other's garden
Both families love ice-skating. But their differences soon put them on a collision course when foreign coaches arrive to teach their children. The story takes an unexpected turn when they have to work together to save the country from a 'Russian Invasion'.
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Richard James has been teaching chess to children since the early 1970s, running Richmond Junior Chess Club for more than 30 years, where he worked closely with such future stars as Luke McShane and Jonathan Rowson. He has an international reputation as an expert on how young children learn chess, having had an article on the subject published in
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