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Hi - I'm an SE26 lurker on this forum, and hope some other se26 lurkers might be able to help. :o) My daughter is soooo keen to join Rainbows, like some bigger girls she knows, but I am finding it hard to find a local group - I'm on Sydenham Hill, so Forest Hill/ Sydenham groups might be closer for me than ED and West Dulwich groups.


Does anyone out there know of an se23/ se26/ se21 group? I've tried the girl guide website, but not as helpful as I found the Scouting one for my son.


Many thanks for any tips.

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Hi

My daughter goes to 8th Forest Hill Brownies at the Methodist church on Normanton Street in Forest Hill.Rainbows meet slightly earlier and overlap with Brownies as numbers are small.I think there is also a Brownie Pack that meet in St Saviours Hall on Brockley Rise but not sure if they have a rainbow pack.

Let me know if you want contact details

Sorry to hijack this thread but I have been trying and trying to find out details for a Rainbows group in ED. Have tried contacting the Guides through website and the local number by phone but to no avail. Does anyone take their daughter to a group - if so and you could let me know where and when then I will try just turning up to speak to someone in person


thanks

HP

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