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Venue for child's first birthday party


Mantra

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Albrighton community centre is brilliant, clean, affordable and spacious. You can choose top room with kitchen and roof garden, or main hall (holds 200) with main kitchen to cook food, prep food, use fridges. Both come with bouncy castle from what I can remember (had my sons birthday party there 2 years ago) I also hired their tumble tots style soft play equipment with ball pit etc.


Albrighton centre is on dog kennel hill and across the road to big sainsburys so easy to nip access should you need any extra stuff (like we did lol)

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