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Hello


I am looking for a good class/ play group near the Tulse Hill/Herne Hill/ West Dulwich area for a Friday am. My friend from Streatham and I (East Dulwich) both have toddlers and are looking for a good half way place to meet/catch up. We sometimes go to Bea's but looking for an alternative if anyone knows one. Sadly the days are gone when they would be happy to amuse themselves in the pram!!


Many thanks

Catherine

there's a playgroup at the salvation army on norwood high street - a fews walk from tulse hill station.

I think its for up to 3 year olds - def think by the time they get to 2.5ish they've grown out of it, but I may be wrong!

Think it starts at 10


Hope that helps

I have a friend who lives in Streatham, we both have 2 year olds. We usually meet in Brockwell Park or Brixton Rec soft play depending on the weather. Then into Brixton or Herne Hill for coffee/lunch while the little ones sleep!

There's also the parent and toddler group at Chatsworth Way Baptist Church which is only a 5-10 min walk from Tulse Hill station and about a 5 min walk from the P13 bus route which goes between E Dul and Streatham. Can't remember exact times of it, maybe 10-12? Only costs about ?3 or so and very nice little group.


S

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