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For those not on the Whats App group, just to say that there is a meet up this Wednesday (16 July) for dinner at The French House - 7/7.30pm - http://thefrenchhouse.co/index.html. There'll then probably be another meet up on Sunday 27 July - time and venue TBC.


Kate

Thanks for the update :-)


I would love to come along on Wednesday but having looked at the menu online nothing appeals which is a shame :-(


I may be able to do something on 27 July, if not then I am on maternity leave from the following weekend so hopefully I will be able to make the next evening get together.

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I'll try to pop over. That will be near 4 weeks post-caesarian and I'm not sure if I'm ready to wear or push DS that far. We are me, husband and a son born 8th August. We live in Nunhead. Cheers, Jenne


Edit: darn, just realized it's already past four the month. Having a baby sure messes with your time keeping!

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Hello and sorry to hijack your group!


I just wanted to invite some mummies (or daddies)along for a free Baby Sensory taster class! The free classes will run on Tuesday 9th December at Telegraph Hill Centre and Wednesday 10th December at Copleston Road. The classes are suitable for babies from birth -13 months and there is no obligation to sign up for the full term!



If you would like more details or to book a space please visit www.babysensory.com/en/ClassDetails/southwark or email me on [email protected]



Many thanks


Sarah

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