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I think there's more than one at Goose Green. One meets at St John's church/community centre on Tues 6.30-8pm. It's an Elfin group (ages 6-9) but there's also a Pioneers (10-13) group there. If you look on their website you'll find a local contact. There's often a waiting list - be warned.
  • 11 months later...

Ko Wrote:

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> i think there is also one that meets at east

> dulwich community centre on darrell road. there

> should be some info inside the community centre

> about the timetable.


Does anyone know any more about this, please?

  • 3 months later...
i used to go to woodcraft folk when i was young it used to be in dulwich hamlet junior school but I think it then moved to the church on red post hill, the lady who ran it was called linda and she lives on court lane can't remember which number but she has the woodcraft folk emblem on her from=nt door. Also there is a group in east dulwich community centre i think.
  • 10 months later...

Curmudgeon Wrote:

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> Send an email and they'll get in touch with you

>

> http://woodcraft.org.uk/where/group/southwark/goos

> e-green-elfins


I did try that the last time this was discussed, but never got a reply. Will try again!


Thanks

  • 11 months later...

There's some Woodcraft Folk Groups in Brockley, Deptford and Blackheath if that's any good to anyone.

The Brockley group meets on Mondays, not sure about the others.

Their website is here (for all of the above), with a contact form

http://groupspaces.com/SouthEastLondonDistrictWoodcra


The website isn't updated so much, but that's because the groups are too busy doing stuff! Expect waiting lists...

However, the contact form will get a response.


For other areas, phone numbers are here:

http://woodcraft.org.uk/press

I'd suggest ringing, it's much easier when people actually talk!

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