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Does anyone know if the monday playgroup- the one in the Catholic church behind Dulwich Library- still runs? If so what time?


Also, from a previous thread, it looked like the Peckham Rye One O'clock Club was shut every monday. Is that still the case?


Thanks in advance for any answers!

thanks snowboarder- we'll be back! Don't suppose they've decided to open it any morning too? I live in hope...


Thanks Curlykaren- think will be a bit far for us, was hoping to go to things just a walk away.


Don't suppose anyone has heard of this playgroup I've been talking about?! maybe will just have to march up there one day and hope for the best..

I have heard of the playgroup at St Thooma More but don't go to that parish any more so don't know if it's still on. Could try calling the parish and asking as it is run by them, I believe. (It was always in the parish bulletin.)
The mum and toddler group in the John Paul Centre (just behind St Thomas More Church, 380 Lordship Lane) is still running on Monday mornings in term-time. It's a lovely group but does get very busy. There's also a mum and toddler session in the Bread of Life Cafe (Christchurch, Barry Rd) on Monday mornings. Hope this helps, Agathoise x

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