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Hi everyone,


I'd just like to draw your attention to the NCT Bumps and Babies group, which is held every Monday in the large hall at Goose Green Community Centre (by the church). This is a drop in session, from 10 to 12. It costs ?1 and tea/coffee and biscuits are included! The group is for everyone; pregnant mums wishing to meet other mums, new mums and mums with toddlers. Lots of toys and space to play! It's a lovely session, so please come along and spread the word.


Unfortunately. The centre is closed this bank holiday, but we'll be back to normal the week after.


I have been running the session since December, but am unfortunately due to return to work in June. If you think you would like to help take over, do come along and have a chat with me. It would be a terrible shame to see this valuable resource close down.


There is also another B and B session on Friday morning at St. Faith's centre, St. Faith's church, red post hill, north dulwich, 9.30 to 11.30, run by the fantastic Alice.


Please spread the word and hope to see you there!


Lucy k.

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