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Hello We're moving to the area and looking for free or affordable drop in stay and play sessions for our 2 year old in SE22 or nearby, either at children's centres or churches? We're looking for any day of the week. I have done an internet search and there seems to be a real lack of them in this area which is so sad, but I hope you can prove me wrong! Thanks
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Before the pandemic Southwark Council used to have an up to date list of the local stay and plays and other activities for babies and toddlers, but I can't find it now.


I used to go to the Albrighton centre https://www.dulwichwood.com/aardvarkcc/timetable/ for a few sessions, and 1st place which always had great sessions, but it's a bit further https://www.1stplace.uk.com/timetable


If you get in touch with them, they might be able to point you in the direction of other places nearby. Hope it helps!

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There used to be a playgroup called Magic moments at Bew court just past strip of shops top of lordship lane towards grove tavern. Sadly COVID shut it and I bumped into the owner in park over a year ago who still seemed as if they would reopen but there has been no news. It's was so lovely and reasonable cost you could drop off your little one for a couple of hours. I think maybe the council had been trying to claim back the hall or something as I don't see why it was shut. It was pretty old school like playgroup I went to when I was little but I kind of liked that! We definitely need more. . There is nothing like it around here as far as I can see. You need something local or by the time you've dropped off it's time to pick up!
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There is free stay and play In Peckham rye oak school on every Tuesday morning 9:30-11:00am.

They are very good, it’s very nice two big rooms to play, outside area, water play, anything. I go there every week with a boy that I look after and we always enjoy it.

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