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kandr

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  1. Just wanted to add my tuppence-worth. This was the first group I joined when I moved to ED in October and I'm so glad I did. It's loads of fun and a great opportunity to belt out some fab pop songs. Richard is so encouraging and warm and writes really nice arrangements. I would definitely second what another person here said about it being the most fun kids group by far. The kids have a great time and it's very informal so you don't have to worry if your little one cries or runs riot in the hall. My two-year old loves it and calls it 'Happy Mummies' which it is! Do come along and try it out if you fancy a bit of singing in a really fun, relaxed atmosphere.
  2. Hi, I go to a fantastic choir for mummies which I wanted to post about, because it's great fun. You don't have to have any singing experience and you get to sing lots of fun grown-up songs (which is a nice change from the 500th rendition of Twinkle Twinkle - which I love too of course!) If you feel shy about singing this is a great place to come because most of us have no experience but love to belt out a bit of Happy, Eternal Flame or Walking on Sunshine. My 2 year old daughter loves it and dances around to the songs. There are toys for the kids to play with too. I find it really de-stressing and it's an uplifting way to start the weekend. It's on Friday afternoons at 3.30. For more info the website is: www.hummymummies.com. The cost is ?65 for a full term or ?35 for half a term.
  3. Hi there, If you like singing there is a fantastic group on Friday afternoons in ED called Hummy Mummies. You don't have to have any singing experience, and it's great fun. You get to sing lots of fun grown-up songs which is a nice change from the 50th rendition of Wind the Bobbin Up! And the kids love it too. This is the website if you want more info: www.hummymummies.com. The cost is ?65 for a full term or ?35 for half a term. All the best.
  4. I've never actually heard of these. They sound brilliant but at the same time I feel, why should I have to buy an add-on because they are unable to provide me with any kind of decent coverage! Mind you, I know that's idealistic.. I'll look into it, thanks again.
  5. Thanks so much for your responses! Looks like vodaphone might be the way forward. Mind you everyone who comes to our house has virtually no signal no matter which provided they are with...
  6. Hi, we have recently moved to Colwell Road and have virtually no reception on O2 here. My contract is up soon so I was wondering if anyone around here can recommend a provider with better reception? Thanks in advance!
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