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Hi there

I've recently moved to Nunhead from Columbia Road, Bethnal Green, and am loving the change of pace, and all the green spaces. Am pregnant - due end of Oct, but not started any ante-natal classes yet. Any other locals either new in the area or/and pregnant? Not exclusively looking for pregnant pals, but would be nice, too.

Am musician/singer/performer, and often work away from home, but at other times am around a lot.

Give me a shout if you fancy meeting up.

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Welcome to the area!


Lots of social things happening on the forum from chitter-chatter in the Lounge to meet-ups in the What's On, so have a poke around if you haven't already. In the Family Room there are clubs running by season, so you can meet up with other women with babies due around the same time - Autumn babies, Winter babies etc. Have fun.

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