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Hi all, after a horrible xmas and new year due to family illness and bereavement, Im feeling lonely and in need of new activities to occupy our time. Were all out of routine as been away so much and feel a bit lost now we're back in ED. I am just about to start back at work (boo!!) p/t on mondays and some fridays. My son is a year old.


Anyone any suggestions of any good groups/ activities. Also does anyone know about surestart activities in ED?

Ta x

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One O'clock club at Peckham Rye although now i'm back working full time (boo hoo) am not sure if its started for new term or not.

Dulwich Library music group on a Weds am and thurs morning - really good fun

Surestart - i have the booklet at home for East Dulwich - i will try to remember to bring the number with me tomorrow - you ring them and they send you a copy.


Hope you feeling better soon x

Hi - am going along to the Copleston playgroup which is I think at the Coplestone Centre on Coplestone Rd - mentioned on another thread - tomorrow, think it's 10-12, sounds really good, might be a good thing to take a 1yr old too so they can have the run of the place and you can have a cup of tea?

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