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I can think of:


The children centre in the Dog Kennel Hill estate, opposite Sainsbury?s


Gymboree


The soft play in the Peckham gym and swimming pool, next to the Peckham library


Any more suggestions?


We would probably not need animation if we do it at the soft play, but would consider it otherwise.

I am not religious so I?m not sure if churches would let me use their spaces; I would have no objection renting a church venue, if they are fine with it.

Many churches have halls for rent, and you don't need to be a church member. I've been to many lovely birthday parties in church halls. They often have kitchen facilities and charge very reasonable rates, e.g. 30-45?/hr depending on the size or location. You could hire an entertainer or setup your own projector and speakers for a film. xx

St Clement with St Peter?s church hall is available to hire for children?s parties (for ages 7 and under) every Saturday afternoon, 2-5pm. Hirers are not required to be religious!


It?s a large, light space with plenty of room for running around (or even a small/medium bouncy castle) and it has it?s own kitchen plus tables and chairs. There?s also parking available. The cost is ?100.


We?re located between Friern Road and Barry Road (opposite the entrance to Silvester Road).


For more information please see our website: [www.stclementwithstpeter.btck.co.uk]

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