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Hi, sorry for the late response. I'm also up for the 24th.. Lordship lane sounds good. 2pm sounds good. Can anyone recommend a venue? I am not yet around in the day but happy to meet up once on mat leave (my first is almost 2).


Emily- hope to meet you next time.


x

Evening,


So how about me meet on Sat 24/01 at 2.30pm at the Clockhouse Pub


Www.clockhousepub.com


196a Peckham Rye

East Dulwich

London

SE22 9QA


I'll reserve us a place for the people who have said they can make it.


Looking forward to meeting you all and sharing bump stories!


KJ x

I am a midwife with 35 years experience running baby massage classes (IAIM trained) either at one of my venues or in your own home. My 4-week course is ?50 and I offer a discounted rate for people who host a group in their own home (i.e., your NCT friends). Its a great way to meet some new mums with babies of similar ages.


I have one space left for an upcoming course starting on Friday 23rd January.


Also soon starting antenatal classes and individual postnatal advice (including breastfeeding support) in your own home.


Please contact me at [email protected] for more information.

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