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Hello,

Just to keep you all updated, I have arranged a course but there are only spaces for 5 couples, all of which are already filled - sorry.

I just emailed the guy and then he called me back so it was very easy to arrange and he was more than happy to do it in my house or any other venue.

So, If you are interested then why not call him up and arrange one at yours or get a friend to arrange one at theirs. I'm sure this could be a weekly thing in ED the amonut of interest it's had!

  • 3 weeks later...

We (NCT mums, dads and babies) had one with Verona at the Gardens (hired the room at the back so a similar idea to the Mag). In particular we did this on a Sunday morning then stayed for lunch - great as Dads can come too. I struggled to find courses which allowed babies at suitable times, and ours are only little and still all firmly attached to us! I found Verona from a recommendation from the forum.


http://www.veronahall.co.uk


Just an alternative for you if needed.


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