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Apologies if this is in the wrong place, not quite sure where to put it...


Going forward, I will be doing a cloth nappy drop in session on the 3rd Friday of every month, between 10 & 11am at the Ivydale Childrens Centre, entrance on Bellwood Road in Nunhead. So, the next one will be a week on Friday - 21st May 2010.


Anyone interested in using cloth nappies, or needing help with a system they already have, advice on accessories or whatever - please feel free to come along.


If thinking of switching to cloth you can get a detailed advice letter in advance by going to www.thenappylady.co.uk and completing a Tailored Advice Questionnaire, then when you come to my session I can show you the nappies you've been recommended (please bring a note of which ones you've had suggested with you).


Best wishes, Molly

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