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Ahhh - sprung, I actually passed there last night on my way home from a naughtily-drunken NCT girls night out. I wrote the post last night and forgot to send, such was my wooziness. I then forgot to edit it this a.m.


I really shouldn't be allowed out by myself.

  • 2 weeks later...

Well - here's one knackered mother's (da*ned bank holidays) review of the new Mothercare.


Yes it has parking around the back (and car seat fitting bays and mummy/daddy and baby bays) - you'll have to negotiate construction machinery but I'm sure that's temporary.


No cafe sadly - what a treat that would have been ;-(


Big ELC bit which is well stocked and spacious - no tripping over left-out toys (or at least not yet). Overall well-stocked with lots of pushers (10% off until Monday!), clothing, maternity, feeding, clean bum and bathing stuff etc.


You'll have to get used to saying 'I'm fine thank you' a lot as the newbie and slightly over-keen sales staff seem to be very concerned with your wellfare (bless - give them time).


Nothing though that I hadn't seen before - so my quest for solutions to problems I didn't know I had remains unvanquished.


Lovely shiny clean though and long long opening hours!!

Our NCT group met there for our weekly get together (we were quite excited!)


it was bright spacious and yes the staff were VERY welcoming

plus i asked if they had a specific type of bib i'm looking for and they said they didn't but they'd order some in. So they were very keen to please!


all good

  • 4 weeks later...

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