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Muddy Boots kids nature group this THURS not FRI - Forest HIll


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Muddy Boots children's nature group at Devonshire Road Nature Reserve has a drop in session tomorrow THURSDAY 17TH from 9.30-11am (due to the reserve being booked out all day with a different event this Friday)


Please note the slightly earlier time (will be slightly less hot with 27 degrees forecast).

If you're thinking of coming could you let me know on this thread so I can check on numbers. Thanks!


All ages welcome, best for 18m to 4+ years, but younger ones still enjoy it.

?6 per child and ?4 for siblings over 14m.


Hope to see you tomorrow!

Holly

Hi, a few people are coming, if there are not enough people for a session today I will open the reserve up for those of you coming to have a wander round for an hour and play with the free play equipment there. So do feel free to come along at 9.30. Holly

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