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Hello, just wanted to recommend both SMCC cricket club pavilion and Melody Disco for providing a fabulous service for our (not so)little one's 9th birthday party.


The venue: SMCC Cricket Pavilion was ideal, we had full run of the place (including a fully equipped kitchen and a chill out/lounge area); Very reasonably priced (actually cheaper than anywhere else I spoke to in the area) and super easy/reliable to organise. http://www.streathammarlboroughcc.co.uk/ Contact Eileen De Ruyter for bookings (phone: 07949 792 306)


The disco/DJ: Melody & Clair were fantastic, they pitched it just right (at 30 nine yr olds!), kept them fully entertained and engaged. Also very reasonable charges and really lovely people. Contact Melody on 07703844326.


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