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Hi, we'll be moving to Peckham Rye in May and I was just wondering if anyone could recommend some nice things to do in the area with a 9-month old baby? I'm feeling a bit anxious about the move and leaving my support network of mummies and baby groups etc behind and would really appreciate some good tips of things to do in the area - I'm sure there's loads... Thank you!

Yes theres loads to do and people are really friendly. Babble and Squeak at the Mag pub on Lordship Lane is great for babies, friday mornings at 10am. You will meet lots of mums there, new people come all the time. also try this link (if it works....)

http://www.southwark.gov.uk/downloads/download/396/nunhead_peckham_rye_and_peckham_guide

Hi


I recently moved to ED with my 7 month old baby and went to babble and squeak at the Mag for the first time today. I would defo recommend it, everyone was very friendly and it was a very relaxed get together. Or, if you every fancy a coffee and trading stories just give me a shout. Enjoy.


Vick

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