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James I suppose it depends on what's your definition of something to see? If you see my post earlier I thought there were a few things but each to their own.


Citizen ED - I know that centre - it is in fact just over the border into West Norwood but like I said before you would never know! What was the group like and for which age as I've often though of taking my little one along one day.

dulwichmum Wrote:

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> And further... East Dulwich protects West Dulwich

> from Peckham! I would consider moving house to

> Sydenham Hill if it wasn't for the damn doggers!


what's wrong with joggers DM?......oh sorry! Re read your thread. Doggers. Ah, I see. A little mix up on my part.

Downsouth, group I went to, on Thursdays 9.30 - 12 noon, caters for 2.5 yr-olds to 5 yr-olds and "offers structured play for you and your child with crafts, contruction toys and a sit down story time.." according to their pamphlet. It was OK. My little one enjoyed himself interacting with the other little ones. Well worth the ?3.


citizen

Oh yes, Chatsworth Way! A very nice chap I know was almost beaten to death there recently by a drug crazed youth with a base ball bat... Never Ever go there after the sun goes down CitizenEd. I couldn't care less about the quality of the housing stock. East Dulwich it is not.


There is another good similar play group at the Salvation Army hall just up the road on the high street for 2.5 to 5 year olds. Best only go there in day light though.

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Posted by: citizenED Yesterday, 09:06PM


Downsouth, group I went to, on Thursdays 9.30 - 12 noon, caters for 2.5 yr-olds to 5 yr-olds and "offers structured play for you and your child with crafts, contruction toys and a sit down story time.." according to their pamphlet. It was OK. My little one enjoyed himself interacting with the other little ones. Well worth the ?3.


citizen

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Thanks, will have to pop in one day.


DM - last year my best friend's dad was robbed at knife point at the petrol station on East Dulwich Road. These things happen I'm afraid. Sad but true.

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