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hi Paula...it's not too far at all...do you know the tesco on the right down past gooose green? if you walk past it then turn right at the lights you'll find the gardens cafe a few hundred yards up on the right, on the corner of the street called the gardens. I'll pm you my number in case you get lost - would be nice to see you. Penny. x

Hey Victoria,

Sorry we've only just replied, I've been a bit weigh laid with jobs at home today as we've had no water for the last couple of days so just catching up, mare. What a nice idea, the park and then tea and cake, it's such lovely weather at the moment. Maybe we could arrange this for next Tues instead, who's free next Tues?

L xx

Hi !!!

I've posted before to join winter babies club, but unfortunately wasn't able to come along. I have 4 months old daughter and very new to ED. Would love to meet local mums and make friends. I would love to join to your next meeting if it's ok. Please let me know. Gigi x

Hi Gigi,

You'd be really welcome to come along, we haven't all met up for a while but usually meet up on a Tues afternoon in ED.

Who's up for meeting next week? Maybe we could do Peckham Rye and The Gardens cafe as Victoria suggested a couple of weeks back?

Lu x

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