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sessions at the crooked well are every wednesday at 10.11.30. ?3.50 per child who is taking part, adults go free. as you can hear we have great fun in our session with different themes each week and lots of exciting new things to do.


Sessions held at the house of tippler are every other friday 10.11.30 am.


our next session is wednesday the 16th april at the crooked well 10.-11.30am

and friday 25th april at the house of tippler. 10.-11.30am


we hope to see all you familiar faces and of course all the new ones too.


our sessions are very popular so to avoid disappointment you could book block sessions for more details on prices of block sessions please email [email protected] for more information or any further questions you may have.


thank you to all the lovely children and carers who have taken part in our session so far and we look forward to seeing you all again really soon.

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