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The NCT Xmas party is running in conjunction with the Push Studios Winter Fair. We will have free mini-facials and massages available on the day, as well as eyebrow threading (threading is ?10 but the other treatments are free). Do come along! Free entry, 1pm - 4pm. Come early to book your slot for a mini-facial.


For details of the Winter Fair, see here. New stallholders added.

Here are the raffle prizes, lots of lovely things to win for only ?2 a ticket!


1. Hot Stone Massage (worth ?50)


2. Plum Baby Organic Food Hamper (worth ?30)


3. SO Baby Organic Food Hamper (worth ?50)


4. Tippee Toes Baby Massage Class (worth ?10)


5. Boogie Club Kids? Dance class (worth ?10)


6. Mum and Baby pilates class (worth ?10)


7. 2 acupuncture sessions (worth ?100)


8. Personal training session at Push (worth ?47)


9. Reflexology session (worth ?50)


10. Personal training session with Jelly Belly (worth ?50)


11. Manicure and Pedicure in SE22 (worth ?40)


12. Jojomamanbebe voucher (worth ?30)


13. Healthmatters gift bag (worth ?30)


14. Faith in Nature gift set (worth ?15)


15. Christmas pudding bibs (worth ?8)


16. Polka Dots and Bloom bag (worth ?25)


17. Sing and Sign Christmas DVD (worth ?10)


?2 a raffle ticket.

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