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From a mail I received


"From Friday, June 11 we shall be meeting at the Kilmorie Children's Centre on Kilmorie Road, SE23 from 9.30am to 11.30am. (The children's centre is next door to Kilmorie Primary School).

The group is open to any parent or carer with twins (and their siblings) aged 0 - pre school. We hope to operate throughout the year, including school holidays, and hope you will come to view the group as a regular Friday morning fixture.

Please come along to what we hope will be a friendly and supportive place to meet other parents of twins in Forest Hill as well as a chance for your children to have fun and burn off a bit of energy!"

  • 1 year later...

The playgroup is only during term time rather than every Friday. There's now a Facebook page with news of the latest meetings - people may arrange adhoc meetups over the summer.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/SE23-Twins/184453768275412

(or search for SE23 Twins in Facebook)


There's also a site at http://se23twins.wordpress.com/


Playgroup has just broken up for the summer holidays but back on Friday 9th September

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