Jump to content

Mother Culture - new blog


Recommended Posts

Hello


We are Holly and Rosie, two (relatively) new mums from either side of Peckham Rye Park, who have bonded over the tears, tantrums (largely our own) and tiredness of motherhood.


Having been slaves to baby nap regimes, which not only drove us a little insane but meant we were house bound more than we liked, we decided we quite literally had to get out more?and so the idea for Mother Culture was born.


We needed to merge our new mum identities with the ?old? us. So, in order to salvage our sanity we decided to step away from yet another parenting guide and back in to all the things that we love about London; namely its galleries and restaurants. Throwing some baby classes into the mix and other events that have sparked our interest, we thought it might be fun to document our experiences from our new-Mum perspectives in the hope that it might be in some way useful to other ladies and gents in a similar situation.


We specifically wanted to ?review? the places we have been for how mum-friendly they are. Of course these are all personal opinions, but we have rated them according to the things that have been most important to us in the last few months, namely:


1) Cost


2) Accessibility


3) Facilities


4) Feeding-friendly


5) General vibes


? and then given an overall score out of five.


We?d love to hear your thoughts on the places we?ve been too or suggestions on places to try out ? so please, do get in touch!


You can do so by following our escapades at our blog: mothercultureldn.com or on Instagram @motherculture_ldn or by emailing us at [email protected]

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • A bit like this: https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2024/apr/27/tory-staff-running-network-of-anti-ulez-facebook-groups-riddled-with-racism-and-abuse
    • Because the council responsible for it is far-left....   And you haven't answered whether it is worth diverting emergency vehicles because a few cars drive through the LTN and why some lobby groups have been so desperate to close it to emergency vehicles.    Emergency services hate non-permeable junctions as they lengthen response times....f you remember it's why the council had to redesign the DV junction because emergency services kept telling them they needed to be able to drive through it...but the council resisted and resisted until they finally relented because the emergency services said their LTN had increased response times....sorry if the truth gets in the way of a good story but those are facts. The council was putting lives at risk because they refused to open the junction to emergency services. Why? What could have been the motivation for that? So, in fact, it was the emergency services who forced the council (kicking and screaming) to remove the permanent barriers and allow emergency services access. So the council finally opened the junction to emergency services and is now coming back to re-close part of the junction.  Why?  Perhaps you should be asking who is lobbying the council to close the junction or parts of it or why the council is happy to waste so much of our money on it - who are they representing as even their own consultation demonstrated they did not have support from the local community for the measures? The results showed the majority of local residents were against the measure...but they are going ahead with them anyway.   In time, I am sure the truth will come to light and those rewponsbile will be held accountable but you have to admit there is something very unusual going on with that junction - its the very definition of a (very expensive) white elephant.    
    • A Roadblock that a civilised society wouldn’t allow. 
    • Now this is cycling  BBC News - Tweed Run London bike ride evokes spirit of yesteryear https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-68900476  
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...