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We have had a busy term at Heber P&F! This is to say thank you and well done to all the adults and children who ran in the Fun Run, despite the terrible weather on the day. A fantastic ?4,600 was raised in total. This will be going towards the cost of the new music room, new music education software and a set of djembe drums.


Thank you to the fabulous volunteer force, and also to our corporate sponsors Winkworth, Mirash resturant, Ultimate Discount Heating, Dulwich Physio, Vale Practice, SE22 magazine and High Vibe.


The big one is on 30 June - the Summer Fair. Please save the date! All the local community welcome.

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