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Hi there,

I heard there was a discussion going on here about starting a Mums and Babies meet-up in Camberwell, but I can't find it. Any pointers?

(I'm terrified of the "this is for East Dulwich only" backlash that this may well induce, but I've decided to risk it...)

*opens flood gates*

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I don't think anybody ever gets tapped on the wrist for discussing Camberwell, Peckham, Nunhead, Forest Hill, Herne Hill... etc on here. In fact, my bets are on over half of EDF not even living in East Dulwich.


But you should take this topic to the Family Room, as it doesn't belong in ED issues & gossip.

Hiya,


I think I posted something on this on the spring 2011 babies thread ages ago- I'm one of the nct Camberwell tea group coordinators. There are plenty of us in SE5! Sadly I am going back to work f/t in Jan but up for any cake based meet ups before then!


If you pm me your email address I'll send it on to the other coordinator. You don't have to be a member of the nct, by the way - it's open to all.

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