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  • 4 weeks later...
Hi Marion, great to hear from you and sorry you missed the previous discussions - junk mail can be very annoying sometimes! Change of plan for our next meeting - it's now going to be next Friday 8th August at 10am and not Thursday 7th at 10am (still the Croydon Road playground) so hopefully you can make the next meeting. Any other forum members welcome too!

Hello

Wow! So good to see so many on here who are in the same boat as I will be in 3 weeks time. We're about to move from Peckham to Beckenham, and I'd love to meet up with you guys. Unfortunately I work Fridays. Is anyone around tomorrow for a coffee?


Also, any suggestions for baby groups on tomorrow? My girl is 11 month old and they all seem to only run term time.


Kelli

  • 1 year later...

Hi, I know this is an old thread but just in case.


Marionj /JulieW /marie1602 - I am based in Clock House (half way between Beckenham and Penge) and have a 5 months old daughter. I am French too (looks like there are a few of us in these parts!), and I am very keen for her to meet some other French babies /kids.


Are you still around? I am guessing you are no longuer on maternity leave? Would still be great to meet up, let me know.


Aurelie

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