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SAVE THE ONE O'CLOCk CLUB!


Mytime Active will be closing the Crystal Palace One O'Clock Club VERY SOON because they have decided to sub-lease the property to another kind of child care facility which will result in the loss of this fantastic facility and it being replaced with a totally different kind of child care organisation... It may be a private nursery and therefore not open to all. Mytime Active is a charitable trust and they haven't given the place a chance to help itself. They have never done fund raising at all ot attempted tonsave the Club.


As someone who has had the pleasure of using this amazing place I want it to stay open to serve future generations of children as it has done for the last 30 years...


Call to action - Please 'like' the Facebook page here


Www.Facebook.com/pages/save-Crystal-Palace-One-OClock-Club/229932087086779?sk=wall


Call to action - please sign the petition


Www.change.org/petitions/my time-active-keep-the-crystal-palace-one-o'clock-club-open


PLEASE help to keep this wonderful place open!!!!


Thanks for your help


We will post other ways in which you can help shortly...

Please please sign the petition and come to the Crystal Palace One O'clock club on Wednesday 18th between 1pm and 2.30pm or Thursday 19th 9.30am to 11.30am as the people who run the club are coming to talk to parents about the closure and get views from us as well. Please tell all your friends as we really want to keep this amazing place open. Thanks x

There are several things you can to do support this amazing place -


1. Come to the meetings with the representatives from Myime Active and tell them why we want the facility to stay open. There are two meetings next week, one on Wednesday 18th at 1pm-2.30pm and one on Thursday 19th at 9.30am-11.30am. You can bring your children as normal but PLEASE PLEASE come to the meeting if you have ever been to the club with your children


2. Post your experiences of the club on this forum or the facebook page so we can take these to show Mytime Active next week.

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Save-Crystal-Palace-One-OClock-Club/229932087086779


3. Sign the petition, it only takes a second and will really help us present a case to them. Please also forward this onto any other people you know who have been there with their children.

http://www.change.org/petitions/mytime-active-keep-the-crystal-palace-one-oclock-club-open


4. Write to the local MP and councillors, details of their direct email addresses are on www.jimdowd.org.uk


5. TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW THAT THIS IS HAPPENING AND ASK FOR THEIR SUPPORT!!! WE ONLY HAVE A FEW DAYS TO MAKE A BIG IMPACT AND IT IS SO IMPORTANT.


Thank you so much for reading and for any support that you can give.

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