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We used baby luv boutique for our sons 3rd spider-man themed party after they planned my baby shower. L Highly recommended. Both ladies done a fantastic job from sourcing the venue to ensuring the day ran smoothly meaning myself and my husband actually got to enjoy the party. Not sure if they are on here but you can see their posts on Instagram. @babyluvboutiqueltd


Won?t let me load pics as the files too large but feel free to PM me.

The Devonshire Road Nature Reserve has a well-priced room.

Harris Girls has a big gym with bouncy castle included for ?120 I think.

Most church halls still come to around ?100 in my experience, and gets very pricey if you add entertainment on top of that.

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