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Albrighton Centre will be extending its regular Tumble under 5s soft play sessions through the Easter holidays. Tumble will be offering a fully matted play area with a range of soft play equipment, ball pit, slide, crawl tunnels and bouncy castle for under 5s. Sessions will run daily from 29th March until 1st April and 4th April until 8th April. Morning sessions will run from 10.0am until midday, and afternoon sessions will run from 2.00pm until 4.00pm. There is a ?2 charge per child per session.


Albrighton Centre, 37 Albrighton Road, East Dulwich Estate, SE22 8AE (off Dog Kennel Hill) 0207 737 6186


Further details of activities are available at www.albrightoncommunitycentre.org


Cheers


Steve

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