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Just a quick recommendation for the Stay + Play session at the Albrighton Centre!


I'm a 'nervous mum', find it difficult to talk to other mums at groups etc, and this has been the friendliest group I've been to. All the parents seem great. Lovely, lovely women running it, some nice toys and a singalong at the end! The children are brilliant too, and there is plenty of space. Wish I'd found it sooner!


Albrighton centre is on Dog Kennel Hill, opposite Sainsburys and the S+P is Mondays, 1.30pm - 3pm. It is from 0 - 18 months and they're quite strict on the upper age limit from what I've seen.

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Yes still on, not entirely sure of the start date for this term, hoping it is Monday as have missed it and will be popping along then. I totally agree this is the friendliest group we have been too,been going since last December and my daughter loves it. They now have lots of lovely new equipment and is like a small soft play area.

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