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Hi Ladies and Little Ones


After the great success of the last two weeks 'mums meet ups' in the park to make new local mum friends next weeks meet up (wdc 12th july) will be Wednesday 14th July, meet at 2.30pm at the Main Gates (opp picture gallery).


This is a meet up of local and surrounding area mums who have little ones of all ages and are on mat leave or are a SAHM and want to make new local friends in similar situation!. I started it as I was looking for exactly that and have had a great turn out for the first two meets and met some lovely people. Don't be shy, we are all in the same boat.


If you would like to come along then see you there, all are welcome, any questions just PM me or if you cant make that day or that time pm me also and I can let you know what else is planned.


Looking forward to seeing lots of mums again from the other meets and meeting new ones as well!.

Hi Louloulabelle, just thought would say hello after disappearing off radar since first meet. Was lovely to meet you and the other mothers, and O and I have only vanished due to being evacuated to Granny's in Dorset after moving in to our new flat and facing complete renovation. Once we are back we'd love to join you all again. Seems you have started something here! Hope you, E and bump are enjoying the summer. F

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