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Do you mean a parent/carer toddler group e.g. a drop-in for a few hours once or twice a week?


If so, there's always a need for baby/toddler groups in any area, but it can turn into hard work if you have not got people helping out e.g. help setting up (heavy work getting tables, chairs, etc. out) teas/juices, washing up, managing the financial side, tidying up etc.

I think the problem you will find is that of space. There is a general shortage of space in ED which is toddler friendly. Also meeting the various operating criteria of OFSTEAD and other bodies. Unless you want to do this

as a businss - it could take some months to organise

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