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Good Morning All


Some of you may know that we were running a free wednesday morning drop in playgroup at The Dish & the Spoon. It was very informal, with a host just greeting people as they arrived, and toys at your disposal between 10am-11am. As the person who was hosting has since had a 2nd baby herself, she cant commit to being at the shop at that time anymore, and we are now hoping there might be someone else who could commit to that for a short period, just to help people feel more at ease when they arrive.

Unfortunately if we cant find a host we'll have to pull the sessions for now.


If this sounds like something you'd like to get involved in please DM us here, or pop in and say hi.


Many thanks


The Dish & the Spoon team

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