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I've never had any trouble getting into Peckham Jelly Babies on a Tuesday afternoon. I try and get there about half an hour before it starts. I've heard the horror stories of having to queue up an hour in advance etc but the only time I've not got in is the first time I went and turned up at ten to (I now know of course that ten minutes is not long enough to get me and the baby changed really).

Peckham Pulse:

I usually go Friday afternoon and never had to queue up. The only time I ever had problems getting in is during school holidays. There is also the Rafts and Rascal session which you could try as it is almost the same as the jelly babies. I have been going with my daughter every week for a couple of month now and I really enjoy it although it is not necesarily that clean (just don't forget to bring some flip flops). If you have any questions just pm me.

Peckham Pule:

I usually go Friday afternoon and never had to queue up. The only time I ever had problems getting in is during school holidays. There is also the Rafts and Rascal session which you could try as it is almost the same as the jelly babies. I have been going with my daughter every week for a couple of month now and I really enjoy it although it is not necesarily that clean (just don't forget to bring some flip flops). If you have any questions just pm me.

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