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Hi,


My family and I have just moved to the area (Nunhead) and wondered if anyone knew of a ballet/gymnastic class for my 4yr old? Preferably at a reasonable price and close by as I have a new born too.


I am also looking to meet new mums in the Nunhead area for a cuppa, play dates, trip to the park or library etc.


Also am desperately in need of a hair cut. So any info on a mobile hair dresser would be appreciated.


Thanks


Regards,

Liana

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Hello, my daughter goes to Fairweather dance school which is in Brockley on a Saturday morning (?6.50 per class, ballet and tap), Telegraph Hill and some other areas on other days. I found them through google, or here is the email address for Alison one of the teachers; [email protected].


I'd be up for meet ups but due another baby in a week so will be pretty stay at home for a good while, but welcome to the area!


Anna x

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Hi


We attend the Evelyn Hunter dance academy which holds classes for children on sat mornings at Harris Girls. We've got three children there and Miss Megan is lovely. The costs ?6.50/class


Contacts

EVELYN HUNTER DANCE ACADEMY 10 Cambridge Rd

Abington

CAMBRIDGE

CB21 6BL

Ph: 01223-893971.


We've attended for 6+ years with our three girls and they still love it

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Ivydale school has a programme for mums/dads/carers and babies/toddlers ..... i know there is a singing class, and others. If you go past the school you can pick up the programme of whats on.


Ivydale also run ballet for children on a Friday .... although you will need to speak to Fions Foster about this, as she runs it - however Fiona is on maternity leave at the moment, but quite a few younger children do the first ballet class at the school.


I think Push studios might do ballet and other dance classes as well.


Keep a look out for the local magazine that comes out monthly, lists quite a few of the activities on in the neighbourhood.


You might also want to walk down to Dish and Spoon (Cheltenham roda) , which runs classes during the week (crafty cooks; and others for babies/toddlers), and also a good meeting place + coffee and cake

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