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HI T&G

I think there is always room for a craft club.

Some of the difficulties I would have is that on the days that I can pick up my child from 3.30 from school are perhaps not the days that I would then take her to an activity, and the rest of the days are scheduled for either after school club or another activity. I would make an exception if it was a craft or something that she particularly wanted to do (like clay making) rather than a general craft.


For the weekend, I would prefer something to be drop in (although I know that might not be the best for the person organizing it) as I do not want to commit our weekend away too much and sometimes just don't feel like doing an activity.


Would your classes be a drop off? However 45 minutes doesn't leave too much scope for the parent/carer to go anywhere - if it is longer, e.g. 2 hours then the person doing the drop off can conceivably get something else done, rather than wait at the venue.


For a 45 minute session I would expect to pay around the ?5 - 8 mark, and that would depend on what was offered (materials and crafts used) etc.

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