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The Crooked Well Pub in SE5 have a lovely drop-in for parents and babies from 10.30-12.00 each Tuesday morning.

Why not pop down and enjoy a lovely coffee and pastry?


People who are expecting a baby are also welcome to come and meet others who are ladies-in-waiting too!


Find out what is on in the local area and meet the NCT teacher who runs courses locally as well. Info on antenatal, postnatal and introducing Solids courses plus lots more.


All welcome.


See you there?

Lovely to see over 18 mums and mums-to-be at The Crooked Well this morning (10.30-12.00).

If you are free on Tuesdays the group meets for a coffee and pastry each week.

NCT practitioner comes along on the first Tuesday of the month, so if you want to know more about the NCT antenatal, postnatal and refresher courses, or introducing solids workshops do come along or PM me.

Lots of information and a chance to talk with other new parents and those expecting a baby.

See you there soon?

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