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As some of you are already aware, Mothers inc. will be doing some renovations. Part of the renovations will include creating a new childcare space.


We are very excited, but the renovations are estimated to take up to 4 months. We will be closing during this period - our last day is February 28th 2015....but do not fear, we will be offering a mobile service during this time, which still includes childcare if required. You can get hold of us on the Mothers inc. mobile - 07811 930 993 or by email - [email protected].


I would like to say a huge thank you to all of the people who have come in and supported Mothers inc. It has been a great journey so far.



There is going to be a re-launch of the new shop and you are all invited. We will know the exact date closer to the time and will keep you all informed.



Many thanks,



Ehi


Mothers inc.

"Because every day should be Mothers day"

124 Forest Hill Road, East Dulwich, SE22 0RS

020 8693 4033

07811 930 993

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If you are not interested in Mothers inc. maybe you should refrain from opening any posts from Mothers inc. That might solve that problem.


I will not change the headline because I am sure that the people who are interested, will appreciate our exciting news.


Thank you.

  • 2 months later...

I would just like to give a huge recommendation to MothersInc and their mobile services.


Thank you so much to Mothers Inc for my treatments today. Ladies and Gents if you didn't know they are doing a mobile service while the shop is shut for renovations and it was divine.


Ehi came to my house, I was pampered, waxed and massaged in my own home and I now feel fabulous. I was slightly curious as to how the set up would work but they came fully equipped, made no mess and I loved every moment of it. I sincerely hope the mobile service continues when the shop reopens after renovations.


Thank you again for a wonderful afternoon.


See you all again soon x

  • 8 months later...

Thank you to Mothers Inc for relaxing pregnancy massage. Ehi came to my house yesterday and afterwards I felt really relaxed. She was very professional and made me very comfortable during the treatment. I can not recommend the service enough, especially for those who struggle to get out of the house with little ones.

Thank you again for a wonderful afternoon.


07811 930 993

www.mothersinc.co.uk

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