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Hi all

just thought i'd start a thread as I have recently back moved here ( I grew up in dulwich then moved away,) and now that the kids sleep in the evenings i have some of my life back ! I would like go out for drinks maybe go to some kind of group weekly to get out and meet new peeps/ mums ?


I am a freelance designer and have my own accessories brand, so found it hard to meet people when the kids were younger as I was always juggling eveything. Anyway just thought i'd post a thread and see if anyone local fancies a meet up. Kids free prefered as mine are soooo hectic ( one is 1 and turning into a toddler and the other is 3 and off on his scooter at the mo )

let me know if interested in drinks chat and meet up x oh and if anyone knows of any groups let me know ;-)


thanks in advance

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