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Hi all Babblers and Squeakers,


We just wanted to let you know that we will be taking a break from running the Friday morning group for a while and so will not be re-starting in September.


The reason for this is that as much as we adore the group, all of us involved in running it have our own children and with them getting a little too old for the group now, it will be increasingly tricky to maintain the weekly commitment.


We have had an absolute ball and would like to thank all of you who have come for your help and support over the last

2 years. You really are the most gorgeous and friendly bunch!


The good news is that your Friday mornings need not go unfilled. The EDT have got a brand new weekly group starting called 'Petits Perroquets' which will be run by local French tutor, Lucy Knowles - Ooh la la!


You don't have to miss out on music and general Babblish tomfoolery completely though as we are continuing to run our grown-ups night out 'Social Club'. We'd love to see you along at our next one on Friday 16th September.


We are still looking at different future ideas for running Babble and Squeak, so watch this space!


All the very best,



Tina and Kate


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