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For twins, the best thing I have found, apart from the twins club, is the CP One o'clock club) open mornings as well as afternoon,s but not free) and when the weather is good, the P Rye one o'c club. Also sing and sign classes are very good, and charge you just for one place, if you have twins. Though the main venues (Goose green centre etc) are awkward to park and handle a double buggy unless you allow absolutely ages.


Leapers at Rye Oak Primary is good too, they let you take your buggy up in the lft if you have twins. It's two mornings or afternoons a week (tues and Weds?) though parking is hard there as well.


I actually manage swim lessons for mine, Dolphin swim school in Mictahm will provide an adult to take the second baby in, for a few quid on top of the class fee.


There are quite a few places I have been and it's just been too difficult to manage twins unless I am with other adults.

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