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Local Girl Guides group - spaces available for girls aged 10-14


tracymcdavis

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For the first time since we opened in 2010, 1st Riverside Girl Guides has open places available to girls between 10 and 14. You do not need to have been a Brownie or have taken part in any Guiding before.


We meet on Tuesdays during school term at 6:30 to 8:30 pm and are based in the Jack Hobbs Community Centre just off Cooks Road, SE17. Cost is just ?3 per night (paid per half term).


We are an active unit with all the usual Girl Guides activities - interest badges, trips, camping. Girls can get involved in anything from adventure sports to performing arts, travel and taking part in community action projects.


Parents / guardians please contact me (pm) if your girl would like to come along for a free trial evening.


Tracy Davis

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