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Hi there,


I advertised this playgroup at Goose Green Centre a few weeks ago. Unfortunately, I am returning to work on the 25th June, and no one has volunteered to take over.


This is an NCT group which relies on volunteers to keep these important clubs going. As a new mum, I found the group a lifesaver! I met friends and they gave me the confidence to get out and about with my baby.


Taking over the group is not a lot of responsibility. All you need to do is get out the toys and coffee bits, and clear up at the end (there are always others to help put away!)


The group runs 10-12am every Monday the church is open.


If you, or a bunch of friends, think you can help, please reply to this post or message me directly. It would be such a shame for yet another club to disappear.


Lucy Keat.

Hi!! Yes, there were a couple of other ladies who would be willing to help, I'm sure! That would be great to keep it going. Basically, all you have to do is get thd mats and toys out of the cupboard, and the tea and coffee bits from the kitchen. There's always people about at thd end to help clear up, and if you can't make a week someone will help. I'll show you the ropes on Monday. Thank you so much! I'll probably be popping back over the summer, but can't commit to setting up anymore as I do have to work during the holidays at some point. As the group is held on a Monday, the centre is closed on bank holidays and religious festival weeks, plus I think it closes during August too. I'll check Monday.


Thanks again!


Lu

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