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Summer Camp, 1-5 Aug, 5 spaces, 5 days @ the cost of 4!!


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Summer Camp 2016!!


It seems like some of the kids have already gone on their 'staycation' to come back later in the month - and so we have 5 more spaces for those of you who haven't yet left for your hols! We have the antidote to your kids getting on your very last nerve all day every day next week! And, we're even giving you a discount: 5 days freedom for 4 days fees! Just call us, sign them up and bring them along with a packed lunch to Ephiphany Hall on Bassano St, SE22 8RU on Monday 1st August by 9am and we will do the rest.


Look at the schedule and see what we have planned, although its now just two days away, give us a call on either 07961 917-166 or 07734 617-096; leave a message between now and Sunday evening with your name and number saying you are calling about the Summer camp from 1st to 5th August and we will get back to you.


In the meantime check out our website www.uturn.org.uk and our FaceBook Page UTurn Community Project to see who we are, what we are about and why we are trying to help the children in the community!

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