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FREE toddler and family Wellbeing fun!


Kimmy1080

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Come and join us over the next six weeks for FREE fun activities for local residents of SE15. These sessions are delivered by Tippee Toes in partnership with London & Quadrant Housing.


Each session includes:


Fun family fitness/games (by Firefly Fitness)

Cooking & nutrition workshop (FMG Nutrition)

Soft play fun

Unlimited refreshments


Workshops are delivered by qualified facilitators. Please see attachments for more details.


Every Wednesday from 22 Feb-29 March inclusive

10.00-12.00


The Scout Hut

212 Bellenden Road

SE15


Strictly ADVANCED BOOKING ONLY! Priority is given to L&Q residents and the remaining spaces are on a first come, first serve basis.


Email [email protected] to register your interest and to ask any questions.


Hope you can join us!


Best wishes


Kim

We have a handful of spaces available this Wednesday for our parent and toddler fun fitness, nutrition and cookery workshop with soft play and crafts. Drop me an email if you would like to join us from 10am-12pm. No obligation to stay the whole session but it would be lovely to see some new faces.


[email protected]


Best wishes


Kim

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