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Thanks Apenn,


it was seeing your thread that made me decide to get organised and find out what was on - very helpful as I've only recently moved to the area and haven't found much yet. I only have Mondays and Tuesday now and it seems that there is lots all on at the same time on Monday morning and almost nothing in the afternoon.


K

Ah that's great thanks! I might try out the Albrighton Centre if Naps permit. We've been to the one o'clock club a few times it's really good but I think we're at an awkward in-betweeny stage at the moment as she's not entertained by the baby mat area for very long but can't manage the big stuff outside yet.


K

Hi Kes,


I'm planning to start a baby music class in the area for babies up to age three as soon as possible and the drop in class will meet Monday afternoons since, as you've found, there seems to be a lack of activities at this time! I'm trying to confirm a venue as soon as possible and when I do will post it up on here right right away!


All the best,

Bea

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