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Thanks for the suggestion!!!


kristymac1 Wrote:

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> The Dulwich Constitutional club hires out its bar

> area to members - have been to a couple of 10(ish)

> yr old discos there and they've been great - good

> space for the kids...

If u need a DJ we have been to a couple of parties by Trev the DJ which were great! He does discos for kids (and/or grown ups) at the venue of your choice, whether it be at home or in a hall. We went to one in St Hildas Church, u could try there. From the info I have seen a typical 2 hour children?s disco includes PA system, lights, music, games and prizes. Contact details are mobile 07912207014, email djtrevthedj@gmail.com or have a look at his facebook page trevthedj or website www.trevthedj.co.uk
You could also try the large upstairs room at the Lordship pub (ex-Mag) on Lordship Lane, the community centre on Darrell Road or the Albrighton community centre on Dog Kennel Hill. I've used/been to all of these for parties and they've all been good (I think the Lordship is the nicest of these). I believe the Ivy House in Nunhead also has a room available for rent. Good luck!
  • 1 year later...

Another recommendation for DJ Trev - he put on a disco for my 8 year old's birthday yesterday along with 40 of his classmates. Trev was brilliant, kept them entertained for 2 hours with boundless energy and enthusiasm!


We also used the Constitutional Club again - a great space for a big party and plenty of room for any adults who need to / decide to stick around.


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