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Our mini home cr?che is now opening on Monday the 14th September.children age 0-5years are welcome. So if you need to drop your little one off to play for a few hours so you can work,attend online meetings, visit the salon Or just have some free time please do contact us. We are open between the hours of 8am to 5pm Monday to Wednesday. Minimum stay 2 hours maximum stay 4 hours. Children can play indoors as well as outdoors.we have many activities for all ages. Cash payment is required at this stage and is payable at the start of the session.collection must be on time charges will apply for late collection ?3 per 15 minutes. Fees ?8 per hour. Ofsted registered,D B S, and first aid.please contact us ( Debbie and Shelly) by p m if you would like to book a session or You can call on the day. Based not far from the horniman museum.

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