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Dear all,


After the success of the Moving Matters and Nutty?s Children?s Parties collaboration with our Easter Sports and Drama Camp, booking is now open for the Summer Sports and Drama Camp!


More info here- http://www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk/holidayworkshops.htm


Hours are: 8.30am-9am registration, 3.30pm pick up. Plus now with extended hours until 5pm. Cost is ?27.50p per day per child for standard hours and an extra ?7.50 for extended hours.


Also, there is an early bird discount of 10% off if you book before 1st July. So please book early to avoid disappointment!


You can book directly here- https://www.moving-matters.org/index.php/holiday-camps-2#sport-and-drama-camp-at-julians


We look forward to hearing from you!


Kind regards,


Danny Nutt

Owner and director, Nutty's Children's Parties

www.nuttyschildrensparties.co.uk

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