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Wondered if any of you lovely parents or carers might be able to help - we are stuck with an excess of childcare vouchers we need to use before they expire and we are having difficulty finding clubs, either on the weekend or after school, that accept the vouchers. We don't need childcare as I gave up work when I had my daughters so its really more to use them for some fun learning activities. Would prefer them to be weekly rather than summer camps etc. Thanks in advance for your help...

Thanks Fuschia. Apparently we can extend the date but we are paying for lots of after school activities for my kids and just so frustrating that we could potentially be spending these vouchers ...I'll look into artastic. Any other suggestions v welcome. Thanks
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I run nimble arts holiday clubs (held at heber school in east Dulwich), we are in the verge of being able to accept vouchers, just dotting i's and crossing T's on the paperwork, but we hope to be open for childcare voucher bookings for our February course (and definitely for April onwards). We'll update on here and on our website www.nimblearts.co.uk as soon as voucher booking opens.
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