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Wondering if any parents in Honor Oak or Forest Hill can recommend

Any activities/groups running for me and my daughter? Specifically Fridays?


We've just moved for the third time since my daughter (now 15 months) was born. Hopefully we will be staying for a while in our new place! Have moved further away from my NCT group (Kennington) and groups we had got to know in ED/Nunhead so would love to find out what there is available in our new area and hopefully get to know some other parents with children the same age?


Also up for play dates if anyone fancies!


Thanks

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Might be worth looking up Ackroyd Children's Centre which I hear lots of good things about, also on Thurs & Saturdays there's a thing called Happy Mess which looks fab & have heard v good things about:


http://happymessyfun.blogspot.co.uk/?m=1 (can't do proper links on phone!).

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