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Move well, eat well event - ?20 tickets!


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Our event is coming up really soon and there are some discounted tickets available ? you can book yours here https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/move-well-eat-well-tickets-26584620315?aff=eivtefrnd


We?re holding it at the amazing Bussey Building in Peckham on Friday the 16th of September from 11am until 2pm. Of course babies and little ones can come along and we will have babysitters on hand to keep an eye on them if you need ? that?s totally optional though and there?s no extra cost for those helping hands!


We really hope you can come along and enjoy a fun, informative and inspiring few hours with us.


More info on the event...


11am - 12pm: Kellie from Jelly Belly will be taking you through an hour of exercise to release and energise you, giving you some helpful tips on how to keep active post baby using safe and effective exercises.


12pm - 2pm: Sam from Divine & Delicious will then talk about the importance of nutrition as a new mum and will show you some quick and easy meals that you can make at home. We will then sit down and enjoy the food Sam has prepared!


Provided on the day:

- baby sitting (completely optional at no extra cost) so you can bring your little one with you!

- a resistance band and exercise programme to follow at home

- one FREE Jelly Belly Outdoor class pass

- recipe cards

- lunch including juices, tea and coffee

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