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Beavers at Rye Hill Tennants Hall is fab, just come along if you are interested & your son can try it out - trial session is free then ?1 a week plus the once a year membership (around 8 or 10 quid iirc).


My daughters been going since she turned 6 & will go up to Cubs in July. She loves it, goes away for nights camping, various trips, gang show etc. Very good value & good fun in my opinion & I like that it's for boys & girls - my friend was gutted her girls went to Brownies & it was much less pro-active.

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Legal Beagle, I have a number for Carolyn who is the Beaver leader (can't recall her official title).


I'm not sure it's OK to give it out, so let me check with her, and I will either post here or PM you once I have the OK.


I'm so much happier with this being a unisex group, makes much more sense to me than brownies etc. etc....


M

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The Nappy Lady Wrote:

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> Legal Beagle, I have a number for Carolyn who is

> the Beaver leader (can't recall her official

> title).

>

> I'm not sure it's OK to give it out, so let me

> check with her, and I will either post here or PM

> you once I have the OK.

>

> I'm so much happier with this being a unisex

> group, makes much more sense to me than brownies

> etc. etc....

>

> M



Hi


I'm interested in this for my son, but can't find any contact information. Do you know if it is ok to just turn up or do we need to contact them beforehand?


Thanks

Kate

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