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If anyone's free this Sunday, do pop along to Captured on the Rye at 11am. We have a parent-to-be tea group with a guest speaker, local acupuncturist Giles Davies with an informal chat about acupuncture for induction. More details are here, entry is free: http://www.facebook.com/CapturedOnTheRye

Hi ladies

Just a reminder about meeting Monday at peckham rye park cafe I think I suggested 10, so hope to see some of you. I will have my daughter with me too but hoping she will sit still long enough for me to have a coffee and chat!

We just moved house and have a serious plumbing issue so plumber coming at 9am, I live v near to the park so 10 should be okay but I might be a bit late depending on the verdict! X

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