Amy Carlisle from St Aloysieus School in London and Dennis the Menace take part in the launch of the first National Mischief Day (Friday 23 May) at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey. * New research by the Children's Research Unit for theme park Chessington World Adventures shows that good old-fashioned 'Beano-esque' mischief may be disappearing from the stressed out lives of UK kids'.

Amy Carlisle from St Aloysieus School in London and Dennis the Menace take part in the launch of the first National Mischief Day (Friday 23 May) at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey. * New research by the Children's Research Unit for theme park Chessington World Adventures shows that good old-fashioned 'Beano-esque' mischief may be disappearing from the stressed out lives of UK kids'. Stock Photo
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PA Images / Alamy Stock Photo

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2000 x 1333 px | 33.9 x 22.6 cm | 13.3 x 8.9 inches | 150dpi

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22 May 2003

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Chessington UK

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Amy Carlisle from St Aloysieus School in London and Dennis the Menace take part in the launch of the first National Mischief Day (Friday 23 May) at Chessington World of Adventures in Surrey. * New research by the Children's Research Unit for theme park Chessington World Adventures shows that good old-fashioned 'Beano-esque' mischief may be disappearing from the stressed out lives of UK kids'.

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