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  1. Lewisham Community Sports and Dog Kennel Hill Adventure Playground do holiday clubs for up to 14 years (I think DKHAP is older too), and it isn't all about sports!




    I am a single full time working parent who quite often gets collared at 5.30 for a quick chat and as I have just accepted a promotion I feel obliged to listen.

    I used to have a third year uni student who would meet my daughter off the bus or at the house after school and basically just hang out, but I haven't been able to find one this year.

    I don't know many of the other parents, as I have always worked full time and never been at the school gate so asking if my daughter can hang out at theirs isn't possible.


    Interested to hear other parents experiences too!

  2. Me and my daughter (13) have just joined the east dulwich leisure centre, they have an 11-15 year old membership option where they can use the gym after having an induction.


    I did also go to yogarise in Peckham's Bussey building with her. The best session is one of the beginners ones on a weekend.


    I spent ages trying to find stuff for me and my daughter to do, swimming, cycling, roller skating and skateboarding have all been tried to get both of us moving! I really wish there was more for families rather than separating us all out.

  3. Hi EDF people,


    My daughter and I are new to the area having moved from Sydenham 2 months ago after she got placed in the Harris Girls school. We have only moved 2 miles but it feels like a very long way from her friends and the places we know, and as she is the only girl from her primary school at the new secondary, she is finding it hard to settle in.


    I wondered if any of you lovely people could point us in the direction of any activities or clubs that are good for meeting local people and other girls, I work full time so unfortunately evenings and weekends are the only time I can get out and about.


    My daughter used to play football for her school team in primary school but we are having trouble finding a girls team near by, and there's the usual pre-teen apathy starting to set in. So if there are any clubs, groups or classes she can get involved in either after school or at weekends (not necessarily football based!) we would love to hear about them.


    I like to cycle and I have signed up at yogarise in peckham, but you don't really get to chat during a yoga class!


    We look forward to hearing any suggestions!


    Thanks

    Zoe

  4. Hi- I'm hoping to get my daughter involved in some sports locally at the weekend.


    We've done ballet and swimming, but I wondered if anyone knows any running or athletics clubs in the area? A quick google search brings up lots of adults options but nothing for kids.


    My daughter is 8.


    Any ideas or suggestions are most welcomed!

  5. pommie Wrote:

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    > i dont think there is anything wrong with

    > kids/prams in pubs as long as the parents keep

    > control of the children



    I think this is the main point of the post. It's not so much that the children are in there, it's that they're under your table and running around the pub screeching.


    I saw a great quote once.


    "Children are like ideas, you always think yours are the best.

    Please keep your ideas under control."

  6. I've not noticed the Easter break creeping up on me and now I can't get the week off of work.


    Can anyone recommend a holiday club between 8-6 or 8-5 for a six year old in the Forest Hill, East Dulwich area or infact anywhere! I work in central so I don't mind taking her in there with me.

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