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Hi ladies (and Gents)


I have recently started a Facebook page called SE22 Mums.


It would be a great addition to this forum for help, advise, to sell things etc.


Please Pop over and give it a like

https://www.facebook.com/Se22mums


It's a bit quiet at the mo as it has only gone live today but please share with all your mummy and daddy friends.


Thanks

Xx

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Hi,


Thanks for that DulwichBorn&Bred. It's always nice to have multiple places to go to meet people and chat. Plus this page is also for Dads and so anyone from any of the surrounding postcodes too.


The page I originally set up is actually a community which unfortunately won't let people post to the time line so I have now set up a group.


Please feel free to add yourself -

https://m.facebook.com/groups/1557654054446097?ref=bookmark


Thanks x

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