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Hi all


Had my little boy on 6th April - we would love to join the next picnic in the park - will put the dates in the diary. Do we all just bring picnic food to share and a blanket to sit on?

Fab idea - well done kittysailing.

|'ve joined the facebook group too.

Sue and Freddie x

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Just wanted to say thank you for making me and my baby gatecrashers very welcome today, it was a really nice afternoon and a great idea having a playgroup outside for a change! we will definitely be there next month and promise to bring biscuit contributions!

Jane, Archie & Emmy

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dear all,


we're working hard to improve adventure play facilities in Warwick Gardens and we need your support! There will be a PUBLIC MEETING at The Villa Nursery School (corner Lyndhurst Grove and Azenby Road) on Wednesday 27th July at 7pm. Without your help these lovely improvements won't happen so please come along if you can. You can see photo's of the proposals on our Facebook page at WARWICK GARDEN. Please look at them and "like" them too. If you'd like more info leave us a message and we'll respond asap. We love our park and want to improve it for future generations of young people to enjoy and we hope you will support us,


thanks from andy (chair)

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Hi there all you mamas and papas it's the final meeting of the summer for the wooden circle outdoor playgroup. All babs and toddlers welcome. 2.30 at the wooden circle in Warwick gardens for some outdoor play, cake eating, singing an storytime. Katie

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